Well, who wouldn't want this?! This gold-framed painting of a more Thriller-looking Michael—the image from which is reproduced on the six-volume auction catalog cover—is just one of the 2,000 items from Jackson's treasure trove in need of a good home.
In need of a more dramatic entryway to your humble abode? Bidding on the front gates from M.J.'s 2,800-acre spread in Los Olivos, Calif.—which he finally gave up in November after not living there for years—is expected to start at $20,000-$30,000.
The erstwhile King of Pop's jewel-encrusted white glove is expected to fetch anywhere upward of $6,000.
The customized jacket Jackson wore to his induction to the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1984 is one of the pricier items of clothing on the block, with bidding expected to start at between $15,000 and $20,000.
Swing Bid low ($1,200) or bid high ($1,800) for this antique two-person swing.
$2,000 could take care of all your pop-culture portraiture needs at once.
The symbolism is way too strong for our taste here, but this robotic Jackson head from the 1988 film Moonwalker would make a great conversation piece.