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Jackson's trademark fedora up for sale

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Press Trust of India London
King of Pop Michael Jackson's trademark fedora, which he had worn while singing 'Billie Jean' during a special concert, has been put up on an auction for around 3,000 pounds.

The late singer had worn the iconic hat during the 30th Anniversary Special concerts in New York in 2001. Around 450 million TV viewers had watched the performance worldwide, reported Daily mirror.

David Gest, a friend of the 'Thriller' hitmaker, who is organising the auction, has also put up about 17 other items on the sale at West Midlands auctioneer Fieldings,

A song book from the show would also auctioned for 2,500 pounds.
 

"It's amazing to get hold of such rare items relating to one of the world's biggest pop stars," Auctioneer Will Farmer said.

The signed fedora has a guide price of 2,000-3,000 pounds.

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First Published: Nov 17 2013 | 3:55 PM IST

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