The Jacksons Auction 2007-05-30 Auction - 321 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 4
LiveAuctioneers Logo

9: USA For Africa MTV Video Music Award, 1985          255: Original Artwork Featuring Michael Jackson, 1983 23: "Thriller" Award Presented to Janet Jackson
Done
New York, NY, United States
Auction Details

The Jacksons Auction

From modest Indiana beginnings, they leaped onto the world's stage and music has never been the same since. Annoucing one of the most exciting auctions in Pop Culture history...The Jacksons Auction. For the first time, thousands of items from Michael, Janet, La Toya, Jermaine and the rest of the Jackson Family will be sold at a remarkable auction being held live at Las Vegas' Hard Rock Hotel. For those unable to attend, absentee bidding will be available by internet, fax and telephone. Contact Guernsey's to order the terrific Auction Catalogue or learn more about the event. Somewhat obviously, if you're reading this, you're on eBay. Now as much as we wish you could attend the auction in person - it will be a real blast - we're happy to have you as an absentee participant on eBay Live Auctions. Should you have any questions about the lots, registering to bid, post auction payment, shipping, or any other matter relating to this once-in-a-lifetime event, please feel free to contact us at any time. Thank you. Guernsey's 108 East 73rd Street New York, NY 10021 212-794-2280
Lot Number: Lowest
24
Sold
Michael Jackson "Thriller" Australian Award: This November 1987 award was presented to Michael by CBS Records Australia for record breaking sales of Thriller in Australia. It consists of Aboriginal figurative art handpainted in rust, ochre,
0073: Michael Jackson "Thriller" Australian AwardEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
Jermaine Jackson Civic and Industry Awards: These four awards presented to Jermaine underline his active professional and civic life. This collection includes a 1980 Billboard #1 Soul Single for "Let's Get Serious," Billboard's Top Male Disco
0074: Jermaine Jackson Civic and Industry AwardsEst. $100-$1,000,000
See Sold Price
Sold
Janet Jackson Industry Awards: These three early awards reflect Janet Jackson's emerging solo performance persona. Included are the 1984 Black Gold Award for Hottest Newcomer-Female, the Dinah Washington Award for Involvement in
0075: Janet Jackson Industry AwardsEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
Jackson Family Appreciation Awards: This eclectic seven item collection bears witness to the love and appreciation felt by the public towards various Jackson family members. It includes two plaques for Rebbe, an ACAF salute to Dee Dee,
0076: Jackson Family Appreciation AwardsEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
Jacksons Industry Awards: This collection of three industry awards to the Jacksons date from the 70s and 80s. There is a 1980 Grammy nomination for "Triumph," an honorary salver presented in 1981 by Phildelphia Mayor William
0077: Jacksons Industry AwardsEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
La Toya Jackson Appreciation Awards: These four awards mark the appreciation La Toya had in her own right from the public. One plaque is from the Black Music Association of Ohio Valley; two plaques are from public schools thanking her
0078: La Toya Jackson Appreciation AwardsEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
Milton Berle Award Inscribed to Dee Dee Jackson: Classic comedien Milton Berle won the Variety Club's Personality of the Year Award in 1966. This black wood and silver color metal award has a small card taped to the reverse reading "To Dee Dee
0079: Milton Berle Award Inscribed to Dee Dee JacksonEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
Janet Jackson NAACP Award, 1984: The Hollywood, Los Angeles and Beverly Hills branches of the NAACP honored Janet Jackson with the Dr. H. Claude Hudson Medal of Freedom at the 75th Anniversary Jubilee at Kansas City, MO on July 6,
0080: Janet Jackson NAACP Award, 1984Est. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
"We Are the World" Awards: Michael Jackson, a driving force behind "We Are the World," shared in its recognition as a member of the group. This collection reflects that status: two 1985 Grammy nomination notices, one framed,
0081: "We Are the World" AwardsEst. $100-$1,000,000
See Sold Price
Sold
Jackson Family Honorary Awards: The Jackson family was highly esteemed by communities all over the United States, evidenced by these honorary awards. From 1981 is Hartford, CT "Jackson Family Day" proclamation and Atlanta, GA PAAR
0082: Jackson Family Honorary AwardsEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
Jacksons Honorary Awards: The Jacksons were honored by communities all over the United States, as evidenced by these honorary awards. Included are 1979's Saginaw, MI "Jacksons' Day" proclamation;1978's Cleveland, OH "Jacksons
0083: Jacksons Honorary AwardsEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
Katherine and Joe Jackson Honorary Awards: Katherine and Joe Jackson were honored in their own right as well as for their famous children, as evidenced by this assembly of seven awards. They range from a Hollywood Chamber of Commerce
0084: Katherine and Joe Jackson Honorary AwardsEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
Michael Jackson Hollywood "Walk of Fame": Michael Jackson received his own Hollywood "Walk of Fame" star in 1984, evidenced by this resolution. Issued by the Los Angeles City Council, it is signed by every member, has lavish color
0085: Michael Jackson Hollywood "Walk of Fame"Est. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
Jackson Family Members Honorary Awards: Almost every Jackson family member was the recipient of a civic or corporate honor of some kind. This collection includes at least one award each for Rebbie, Jermaine, Janet, Randy, La Toya, and
0086: Jackson Family Members Honorary AwardsEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
Michael Jackson Honorary Awards, c. 1970s: Michael Jackson received numerous civic honorary awards: Honorary Citizen of Louisville, KY 1979; ASCAP Award for 1972's hit "Ben"; a charming handmade "Entertainer of the Year" award from the
0087: Michael Jackson Honorary Awards, c. 1970sEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
Joe Jackson "Control" RIAA Certified Platinum Award: Janet Jackson's album Controlwas a mega-hit, as acknowledged by this presentation copy to father Joe Jackson marking the sale of 3 million copies. The silver colored metal frame houses the LP,
0088: Joe Jackson "Control" RIAA Certified Platinum AwardEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
Jacksons "Walk of Fame" Star Collection: The Jacksons received their Hollywood "Walk of Fame" star on September 30, 1980, an event marked by these two framed items. One is a small replica star and plaque from the Hollywood Chamber of
0089: Jacksons "Walk of Fame" Star CollectionEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
Katherine and Joe Jackson NAACP Awards: The NAACP honored both Katherine and Joe Jackson with the Dr. H. Claude Hudson Medal of Freedom at the 75th Anniversary Jubilee on July 6, 1984. These engraved certificates are housed in gold color
0090: Katherine and Joe Jackson NAACP AwardsEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
Jacksons' Keys to City: The Jackson family received their fair share of civic awards, which sometimes came in the form of honorary keys to a particular city. In this lot is the Key to Little Rock, Arkansas, given to Rebbie
0091: Jacksons' Keys to CityEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
Candy Girl" Award Presented to MJ, 1983: The 80s boy band New Edition had a string of hits including "Candy Girl" which was honored in the United Kingdom in 1983. As the band was modeled closely after the Jackson 5, this award was presented
0092: Candy Girl" Award Presented to MJ, 1983Est. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
"Shake Your Body Down to the Ground" Gold Single: The Jackson 5's hit single "Shake Your Body Down to the Ground" from the album Destiny was honored with an RIAA certified gold sales the award in 1978. This presentation was dedicated to the songs
0093: "Shake Your Body Down to the Ground" Gold SingleEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
"Blame it on the Boogie" Award Presented to Randy: This certified BPI sales award was presented to Randy Jackson to commemorate the sale of more than 250,000 copies of The Jacksons' single "Blame it on the Boogie" in 1978. The silver-toned award is
0094: "Blame it on the Boogie" Award Presented to RandyEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
Mr. J's "What Have You Done For Me Lately" Award: This certified BPI sales award was presented to Joe Jackson to commemorate the sale of more than 250,000 copies of Janet Jackson's single "What Have You Done For Me Lately" in 1986. The silver-toned
0095: Mr. J's "What Have You Done For Me Lately" AwardEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
Sold
State of Shock" Single Awards, 1984: These two Epic single awards commemorate the sale of more than one million copies of the Jacksons single "State of Shock." One award was presented to the Jacksons and a second to the family
0096: State of Shock" Single Awards, 1984Est. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
View:
24
TOP