LONDON: Michael Jackson's glove, which he wore during his 1984 Victory Tour, is being auctioned off and expected to fetch at least 50,000 pounds.

It is fitted with 50 tiny flashing lights, powered by a nine-volt battery in the cuff, and can be turned on and off at the flick of a switch.

The glove is one of two specially made by designer Ted Shell. The tour was the last time Jackson and his brothers performed together, reports The Daily Express.

The auction will take place in October at the Profiles in History auction house in Calabasas, near Los Angeles. It comes with a letter of authenticity from Shell.

Other items include stage costumes, a platinum record for the 20 millionth copy of the album Thriller and a fedora hat made for the singer.

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