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The frontman of Queen, Freddie Mercury, is remembered as one of the musical legends from the 20th century. He had an impressive range of three octaves and in recent years science researchers analyzed why Mercury’s voice was so extraordinary. Queen has sold over 170 million records and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001 and Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003.

Below is a recent realized price for a Freddie Mercury worn item of clothing. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:

Freddie Mercury Worn Shirt. Circa Early 1990s. Sold for Over $50,000.

Nate D. Sanders Auctions has sold the following memorabilia:

Queen Signed 1975 Contract for the ”Sheer Heart Attack” Tour — Signed by All Four Band Members for Their First Headlining World Tour

Queen signed contract to promote their breakout album ”Sheer Heart Attack” featuring their first hit, ”Killer Queen”. Dated 7 January 1975, contract is boldly signed by all four band members: Freddie Mercury, Brian May, John Deacon and Roger Taylor, representing a concert in Queen’s first world tour as a headlining act. Contract with concert promoter Belkin Productions is for the performance on 8 February 1975 at Music Hall in Cleveland, which would be videotaped for later TV and radio broadcasts. Four page contract on two sheets measures 8.625” x 14”. Single fold, not affecting signatures, and light haloing to May and Taylor’s signatures. Overall very good condition. Accompanied by a Promoter pass to the concert and five photos, date-stamped 19 February 1975 on verso, as well as COAs from Belkin Productions and Roger Epperson. Sold for $4,834.

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Queen Promoter Pass. Click to enlarge.
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Queen Signed 1975 Contract for the ”Sheer Heart Attack” Tour. Click to enlarge.

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“Queen The Complete Works” Autographed by All Four Band Members — One of 600 in a Signed Limited Edition

“Queen The Complete Works” signed on Album XIV by the entire band: Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon. Issued in 1985 by EMI Records, set includes all 14 albums in original box, #009256 of 600 signed copies in the limited edition. Complete with Booklet, Tour Itinerary and Map Poster. Boxed set measures 12.75″ square x 3″ tall. In very good condition with some foxing to interior of box. Poster has some stains on verso. Light wear to a few of the album covers, but signed album is near fine. Overall a very good plus set, rare as complete and signed. Sold for $2,835.

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“Queen The Complete Works” Autographed by All Four Band Members. Click to enlarge.

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Michael Jackson’s Famous Crystal-Encrusted Glove — Worn by the King of Pop at the 1984 American Music Awards Honoring His Achievements on ”Thriller” — With Autograph Book Signed Four Times

Michael Jackson’s famous glove worn at the 1984 American Music Awards, accompanied by an autograph book signed four times, attesting to the authenticity of the glove; Jackson writes, ”My original glove / Love / M.J*”. Regarded globally as the greatest entertainer in recorded history, the 25-year old was honored at the 16 January 1984 ceremony for his record ”Thriller,” the best-selling album of all time. The Grammy awards he won that same year made his award-winning volume unprecedented. A radiant Jackson was heavily photographed wearing this glove at the AMA’s, and video footage documents him wearing it in each of his numerous and effusive acceptance speeches that evening. A gloved right hand had been a trademark of Jackson’s, but typically the star wore the glove in white. This is likely the first example of Jackson wearing a black glove to an award show and possibly even the first for any public appearance. Of the glove’s singularity, Jackson told Barbara Walters in a 1999 interview, ”Why one glove? Cooler than two.” He also speaks about it in his autobiography ”Moonwalk.” Extensive provenance includes documentation from Julien’s as well as news clippings and photos from the first owner of the glove after Jackson: a terminally ill boy named David Smithee, to whom Jackson gifted the glove upon a visit arranged by a charity. Jackson later named Smithee in the dedication of the Jacksons’ ”Victory” album: ”…Finally, best wishes and love to…our friend, little David Smithy [sic].” Included in the lot is the autograph book in which Jackson penned a COA for the child in black felt tip: ”My original glove / Love / M.J*”. He signs ”Michael Jackson” to three additional pages. Red velvet book with gilt lettering and all edges gilt measures 5.75” x 4.5”. Dark brown cloth glove is encrusted with black Swarovsky crystal beading and features a single snap closure. Custom-sewn glove bears no size labeling. Measures 8.75” at its longest from cuff to fingertip and 4.25” across the center. Two stones are inconspicuously absent from the seam on the outer edge of the cuff and two from the second finger, with sunning to the seam around the thumb, else near fine. A stunning artifact worn and owned by the entertainer of the century at the height of his superstardom. Sold for $199,069.

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Michael Jackson’s Famous Crystal-Encrusted Glove. Click to enlarge.

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Prince Worn Lace Glove From His ”Purple Rain” Concert in 1984

Prince concert-worn glove from his iconic ”Purple Rain” tour in 1984. A signature white lace glove adorned with rhinestones, Prince wore this glove during his performance on 15 December 1984 at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky before he tossed it into the audience. Glove is accompanied by a notarized letter from a contractor at Rupp Arena, who writes, ”…I was part of the set up and breakdown team – I’ve included my tax records to prove my employment at Rupp Arena…During the show Prince went up a twenty foot staircase to the scaffolding on the side of the stage while performing and took off and threw one of his gloves towards the audience. It didn’t reach the audience though – I watched the glove fall out of sight into the scaffolding below him. After the show, I kept an eye out for the glove as I was breaking down the lighting scaffolding in the area Prince threw it and sure enough, there it was…” As indicated in his letter, the consignor has included a copy of his 1099 record from 1985 showing his employment with IATSE Local 346 representing the Lexington area. Right-handed lace glove measures approximately 8” long including ruffle at bottom, and 6” at the wrist. Some age discoloration, partial tear at the ruffle and rhinestone chain, while present, has separated in two spots. Overall in good condition, consistent with wear. Sold for $26,121.

Prince Worn Lace Glove From His ”Purple Rain” Concert in 1984

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Lady Gaga Worn Moncler Gamme Rouge Jacket From ”Harper’s Bazaar” Cover Shoot

Lady Gaga worn jacket from her Harper’s Bazaar cover shoot. Gaga poses for the March 2014 issue of the magazine, donning this high fashion piece by Moncler Gamme Rouge within the pages. Ivory colored jacket features the lush ostrich feather collar visible in the photo. The body of the jacket is Bermuda knee length made in the duchesse technique from a double twill. Zips up the front. Jacket is EU size 0. Near fine. From Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation charity auction. Sold for $9,375.

Lady Gaga Worn Moncler Gamme Rouge Jacket From ”Harper’s Bazaar” Cover Shoot. Click to enlarge.

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