Julien's Auction - wystawy i aukcje

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Julien's Auction - wystawy i aukcje

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W dniach 21-25 kwietnia w Los Angeles odbędzie się wielka aukcja przedmiotów z życia i kariery Michaela.

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http://www.juliensauctions.com/auctions ... index.html
http://rhodeisland.cox.net/cci/entertai ... atearticle

Będzie sprzedawane wszystko, od bram Neverlandu po rękawiczkę z Motown 25, arrasy i obrazy z domu, karuzele, rzeźby, kostiumy. Aukcję przeprowadzi dom aukcyjny Julien's Auction. Sprzedane będzie około 2000 przedmiotów. Aukcja będzie transmitowana na żywo w telewizji i fani będą mogli licytować w czasie rzeczywistym trwania aukcji.Michael część dochodu przeznaczy na MusiCares, organizację, która pomaga osobom ze świata muzyki, które są w potrzebie.

Przedmioty można oglądać od 14 do 20 kwietnia, a sama aukcja trwa od 21 do 25 kwietnia. Można zamówić 6-księgowy katalog aukcji tutaj:
http://www.juliensauctions.com/shop/ind ... etail&p=58

komentarze tutaj: http://www.forum.mjpolishteam.pl/viewto ... 306#107306
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Thrilling: Michael Jackson to sell limo at auction

Jeden z przedmiotów na sprzedaż. The Bentley stretch limo! :-o
Tą kosmiczną limuzynę Michael sam zaprojektował.

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http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a ... /812119982
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Rękawiczka z katalogu aukcji:

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"Don't know what I've done,everything you've got,things you've done to me are coming back to you" I'm the Blue Gangster
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Katalog aukcji będzie zawierał 5 zamiast 6 ksiąg. Nie zmieni się przy tym ilość zawartego w nich materiału - koordynatorzy aukcji postanowili dwa tomy poświęcone "decorative art" Michaela połączyć w jeden.

Official Michael Jackson Auction Catalogue Update

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http://mjjr.net/news-i374-8.html

Numerous fans have expressed concern over the fact that the official Julien's Auctions: Michael Jackson Auction (set to take place in April 2009) has changed the catalogue boxset from a six-volume to a five-volume package. Those who preordered the boxset may feel confused or angered that they paid $100 or $500 for what was billed as a six-volume set to now receive one less in the mail without any explanation. Julien's Auctions explained the situation to MJJR.net, and rest assured the five-volume set will be just as thick and complete as the originally anticipated six-volume set. One of these five volumes will now be entirely devoted to Michael Jackson's "decorative art" collection, and it is this volume which was originally expected to be two thinner volumes, before the decision was made to combine all decorative arts into a single catalogue.
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Okładki 5 katalogów.

Cover 1 Garden Statuary & Outdoor Furniture w poście Mav powyżej. :)

Cover 2 Furniture & Decorative Arts
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Cover 3 Fine & Decorartive Arts Including 19th Century Paintings
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Cover 4 Memorabilia from the Life & Career of Michael Jackson
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Cover 5 Amusements, Arcade Games & Disneyana
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Michael Jackson Neverland Ranch Auction Schedule Revealed

Julien's Auctions has just announced a more detailed schedule for the four-day auction scheduled to begin April 22nd in Beverly Hills, California. Each day, a different genre of memorabilia items will be auctioned off in a series of eight individual sessions. The thematic arrangement has been designed to match that found within the five-volume catalog set. The specific details are as follows:

  • King of Pop: a Once in a Lifetime Auction Featuring
    The Personal Property of
    Michael Jackson

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    With a Portion of the Proceeds Benefiting MusiCares®

    April 22nd -- 25th, 2009

    Exhibition:

    9900 Wilshire Blvd in Beverly Hills, California 90210
    Adjacent to The Beverly Hilton
    April 14th -- April 21st (10:00 a.m.-- 6:00 p.m. Daily)

    $20.00 per person for Exhibition and Auction
    Designed by WRJ Design Associates, LLC

    Auction:

    9900 Wilshire Blvd in Beverly Hills, California 90210
    Adjacent to The Beverly Hilton

    April 22nd:
    * Session I: Garden Statuary and Outdoor Furniture
    * Session II: Furniture and Decorative Arts

    April 23rd:
    * Session III: Furniture and Decorative Arts
    * Session IV: Antiques, Paintings and Fine Art

    April 24th:
    * Session V: Amusements, Arcade Games and Disneyana
    * Session VI: Amusements, Arcade Games and Disneyana

    April 25th:
    * Session VII: Memorabilia From the Life and Career of Michael Jackson
    * Session VIII: Memorabilia From the Life and Career of Michael Jackson

Proxy bids and online exploration of roughly 2,000 Jackson-owned one-of-a-kind items is scheduled to kick-off later this week, on February 15, 2009. The entire auction will be streamed live online in April, and a week long museum-quality exhibit will be held prior to the auction. It is also anticipated that numerous international promotional events will be held in the weeks leading up to the big event.

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Źródło: http://mjjr.net/news-i376-8.html
http://www.juliensauctions.com
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Można obejrzeć pierwsze kilkanaście przedmiotów z 2000, które już kwietniu pójdą pod młotek.

Źródło: http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/fe ... -neverland
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It's the sale of the century
The contents of Neverland are officially up for auction. Chris Campion enjoys a world exclusive preview.

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Portrait of Michael Jackson dressed as a King, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1995.
Housed in an elaborate gold frame. Norman Oak (American, B. 20th Century) Guide price: $4,000 - $6,000.
Photograph: Shaan Kokin/Julien's Auctions



In April, an extraordinary auction will provide an unprecedented look into the private world of Michael Jackson. More than 2,000 items, ranging from personal effects and costumes to pieces from Jackson's private art collection as well as fittings and furnishings from his Neverland ranch, will be up for sale at a four-day public auction at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles.

Given the continuing fascination that the self-styled King of Pop exerts over the public imagination, Darren Julien, the affable Los Angeles-based auctioneer of celebrity merchandise who is directing the sale, expects a media circus to descend on the hotel as well as tribes of devoted Jackson fans from all corners of the globe. Select lots are to be sent on a touring exhibition that will arrive in Dublin and London in March before a full-scale exhibition opens for one week in Beverly Hills prior to the sale.

The idea, Julien says, is to create the kind of spectacle with which Michael Jackson has been so often associated throughout his career. This is the first sale that the superstar has sanctioned of his property. Michael took legal action in 2007 to try, unsuccessfully, to halt an auction held in Las Vegas of Jackson family items that had been acquired by New Jersey businessman Henry Vaccaro.

This new auction seems to mark Jackson's severance from Neverland, his Xanadu and a symbol of his success as well as his largesse. The ranch opened as a private amusement park in 1988, with its own zoo and Ferris wheel, roller coaster and bumper cars. It was named after Peter Pan's fantasy island where children never grow up, and for years children would arrive by the busload, invited to play freely in its grounds. But following the 2005 child molestation trial - which saw Jackson acquitted of all charges - the singer never returned to the 2,800-acre property in the Santa Ynez Valley, 130 miles west of Los Angeles. There were stories of him pitching up in Dubai, Dublin and Las Vegas before he started renting a seven-bedroom mansion in Bel-Air, Los Angeles, earlier this year. The 50-year-old star was said to be defaulting on payments on vast loans, and while he is thought to retain an interest in Neverland through his involvement with a private investment company, Colony Capital, he has said that the police investigation of the premises "violated" it in his eyes.

Before it was recently renamed Sycamore Valley Ranch, and at Jackson's request, Darren Julien and his team were brought in to scrutinise the ranch. What they found inside was the most astonishing collection of objects these experienced auctioneers said they had ever seen in a celebrity home. "It seemed as if everything he owned was made of bronze and marble and gold," says Michael Doyle, who catalogued the sale items, as well as determining their value.

Jackson surrounded himself with regal finery. There were suits of armour, display cases of custom-made crowns and an ornately carved throne with red velvet upholstering in his bedroom. "King Michael" even had a royal cape, a Father's Day present inscribed inside with a message from his children "Princess Paris" and "Prince Michael". In the lobby of the house was a commissioned portrait of Jackson as a young man in Elizabethan dress, holding a crown on a velvet pillow. Julien and his team spent almost two months at Neverland last summer, meticulously cataloguing 2,000 items, which will be sorted into 1,500 lots. Cranes and forklifts were brought in to dismantle the fairground rides and move the ornate bronze sculptures scattered across 38 acres of the estate.

In a nondescript warehouse on the outskirts of Los Angeles, the famed gates of the Neverland ranch now sit against a wall. The interior of the warehouse is littered with the ornaments that once decorated the grounds. There are bronze statues of frolicking cherubs, replica marble busts of Roman emperors, a huge statue of Prometheus that used to sit on a skull near the entrance. On shelves there are child-size diesel-powered race cars that used to zoom around the grounds. There is a Pope-mobile-style electric buggy fitted with tinted windows and stereo system. Another buggy has the King of Pop's face painted on its bonnet.

The sale also includes vintage video game machines, as well as Jackson's collection of 18th- and 19th-century art. There are books about Disney, the Three Stooges, Peter Pan and Alfred Hitchcock, as well as a collection of black history books, including the autobiography of Malcolm X. Then there is a selection of his own stage costumes, dating back from the days of the Jackson 5 through to the present. There is one of the fedoras he wore in the video for Billie Jean; a pair of trousers so studded with diamanté that they feel as heavy as chain mail; there are customised military jackets, featuring insignia surely acquired on his global travels - including badges from the Royal Air Force and the Thai Narcotics Bureau.

While the lots are "priced as if you and I had owned them, not as if they were owned by Michael Jackson", according to Martin J Nowlan, the Irish co-owner of Julien's Auctions, this is "certainly not a fire sale" of Jackson's belongings - there is, he says, much more to the singer's hoardings. But it would seem to have a personal significance, perhaps symbolising the point at which Jackson himself feels finally able to divest himself of much that conspired to tarnish his career in order to begin anew.






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A robotic Michael Jackson head featured at the climax of his 1988 film Moonwalker, when he transforms into a robot and defeats Joe Pesci's evil character, Mr Big. Guide price $2,000-$3,000

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The robotic head lights up as each piece of the face pushes out and expands before retracting back into the shape of Jackson's face. It still animates at the push of a button

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An electric cart featuring an image of Jackson as Peter Pan on the bonnet and Peter Pan cushions. Guide price $4,000-$6,000

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A close-up of the image of Jackson as Peter Pan

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A painting on stretched canvas featuring iconic figures such as Abraham Lincoln and Albert Einstein wearing Jackson's trademark sunglasses and glove. Guide price $1,000-$2,000*

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Jackson's MTV Video Music award for Best Group Video USA For Africa 1984-1985. Guide price $6,000-$8,000

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A Brevetti Gaggia espresso and cappuccino machine. Two tone metal featuring polished chrome with bands of repouss&ecute; and reticulated brass. Tank bears a Neverland plaque, is flanked by decorative Turkish tea vessels and is crested by an eagle finial. Guide price $1,000-$2,000

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The prop 'scissorhand' gloves that Johnny Depp wore in Tim Burton's Edward Scissorhands. Stan Winston, the visual effects artist for the film, worked with Jackson on the 1997 short film Ghosts. Guide price $4,000-$6,000

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A pair of record awards presented to Michael Jackson by Epic (Thailand) for double platinum sales of Dangerous, and gold sales of Bad. Guide price $200-$400

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A Sega flight simulation arcade game with safety barrier and attendant station. Guide price $4,000-$6,000

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A statue of Jacques-Louis David's painting depicting Napoleon crossing the Alps. Guide price $300-$500

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A larger-than-life figure of Superman. Guide price $1,000-$1,500

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A mirror model of Falkenstein Castle. Guide price $1,000-$2,000

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A Katherine Baumann crown-shaped minaudiere with red, green and gold jewels. Guide price $800-$1,200

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Accessory pieces from Jackson's Moonwalker costume including: a black leather and gold metal belt, a gold metal necklace with matching purple and blue stones and matching bracelet and rectangular epaulets. The belt can be seen in the opening sequence of the film Moonwalker. Guide price $1,000-$1,500

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A marble chess table supported by four parcel gilt horses on marble pillars. Guide price $2,000-$3,000

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A fire engine tea kettle with moving wheels. Guide price $100-$200

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A Katherine Baumann crown-shaped minaudiere with red, green and gold jewels. Guide price $800-$1,200

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A Victory tour jacket worn by Jackson at the Kansas City opening of the 1984 tour with the Jackson. It is currently on exhibit at the Los Angeles Grammy Museum. Guide price $2,000-$4,000

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A display of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves in a setting created by the Walt Disney display team. A plaque reads: "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Presented to Michael Jackson from the Cast of Walt Disney World". Guide price $1,000-$1,500

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A hanging swing featuring scenic wild animal panels and elaborate carvings. Guide price $1,200-$1,800

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A coin-operated Grandmother Predictions fortune teller in wooden cabinet. Guide price $1,500-$2,500

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Jackson's Rolls Royce with interior designed by himself. Guide price $140,000 - $160,000

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Inside the Rolls Royce, as designed by Jackson. Guide price $140,000 - $160,000
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Oficjalnie na stronie Julien's Auctions można przeglądać dwa pierwsze katalogi. Wkrótce trzy kolejne.

Flip Through The Catalogs Online
http://www.juliensauctions.com/auctions ... -list.html

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EDIT

Do ściągnięcia oba katalogi.

Furniture and Decorative Arts
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?yoyd2nnghyn

Antiques, Paintings and Fine Decorative Art
http://www.mediafire.com/?wnn0mxkmjyy
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Wystawione na sprzedaż przedmioty będą wystawiane przez tydzień (6-20 marca) w Irlandii, nie w Londynie.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/w ... 781134.ece

Współwłaściciel Julien's Auction, Martin Nolan, uznał, że Newbridge posiada najlepszą salę przeznaczaną do wystawiania pamiątek związanych z popkulturą. Wcześniej wystawiał tam, a następnie przpeprowadzał aukcję pamiątek związanych z U2, Johnem Lennonem i Marilyn Monroe.


Kilka pozycji z katalogu:

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Krótkie audio, w którym dyrektor aukcji stwierdza, że:

- tory z Neverlandu zostały sprzedane we fragmentach
- karuzele zostały sprzedane prywatnie poza aukcją
- wywiezienie wszystkiego z Neverlandu zajęło 90 dni
- potwierdził, że Neverlad należy do Sycamore Ranch, której to spółki Michael jest współwłaścicielem

http://www.rte.ie/news/2009/0225/news1p ... 8,null,209
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4 marca 2009 Michael pozwał właściciela aukcji.

Dokumenty sądowe do pobrania:

http://www.box.net/shared/sb4jirmshp

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Michael nie zgodził się na sprzedaż na aukcji wszystkich proponowanych przez Julien's Auctions przedmiotów, między innymi bramy Neverlandu. Michael twierdzi, że miał przed auckją dokonać ostatecznej selekcji przedmiotów, które zgadza się sprzedać, a do tego nigdy nie doszło.

EDIT:

Associated Press: "Michael Jackson pozywa aukcjonera"

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art ... gD96NIRJ82

Michael twierdzi, że niektóre rzeczy są "bezcenne, niepowtarzalne i niezastąpione" a sprzedaż ich jest "podstępna, bezprawna, odrażająca i podlega karze". MJJ Productions w imieniu Michaela zgodziło się na wywiezienie wszystkiego z Neverlandu ale nie na sprzedaż wszystkich rzeczy bez kontroli Michaela.
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Tu można przejrzec wszystkie katalogi on-line:

http://www.juliensauctions.com/auctions ... -list.html

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Wywiad z Darrnem Julienem sprzed 3 dni, w którym opowiada szczegółowo o aukcji, a w ostatniej odpowiedzi wypowiada się na temat pozwu Michaela:

Pytania i odpowiedzi: Darren Julien: http://sk9.pl/3934e7.html
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“Dr. Tohme R. Tohme and Darren Julien are pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached today that allows Michael Jackson to retain ownership of the Collection of Michael Jackson. There was so much interest from so many of Jackson’s fans that instead of putting the items in the hands of private collectors, Dr. Tohme and Julien Auctions have made arrangements that will allow the collection to be shared with and enjoyed by Jackson’s fans for many years to come.


“The public exhibition of this wonderful collection belonging to the King of Pop will continue through April 25th in Beverly Hills adjacent to the Beverly Hilton Hotel.


“Dr. Tohme and Julien’s Auction are also pleased to announce that MJJ Productions and Julien’s Auction will each be making a substantial donation to MusiCares to benefit artists in need.”

From Tohme himself exclusively through MaxJax.

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W polskim skrócie:

Aukcja odwołana!

MJ i ci od aukcji doszli do porozumienia. Michael zatrzyma całą kolekcję. Z racji dużego zainteresowania wystawa kolekcji potrwa do 25 kwietnia.

YAY :happy:

Jakby ktoś chciał, to chyba jest wiarygodne źródło:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art ... wD97IGGC83
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Chyba prawda, bo MTV tez o tym pisze: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/160929 ... tory.jhtml
Gorzej, że dom aukcyjny Julien's nadal nic nie zmienił na swojej stronie.

P.S. No i ten Dr. Thome tez podejrzany..... :wariat:
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