Outfits and jewellery that once belonged to Elvis Presley fetched higher than expected bids at the latest auction of his memorabilia
The auction at the annual Elvis Week fan gathering at the late music great’s Graceland estate in Memphis racked up $950,000 (Dh3.4 million) in sales of 160 items, all from outside collectors, the estate said Friday.
One of the most surprisingly high bids was for a racquetball shirt worn by Elvis, which sold for $32,000, well above the estimate selling price of $4,000 to $6,000.
Other sales included a custom-made leather and mink coat, movie costumes and jewellery.
A gold and diamond necklace that Elvis had given to fellow entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. — inscribed with the initials TCB, for Taking Care of Business, as Elvis called his band — sold for $40,000, twice the estimated price.
More than 40,000 fans were estimated to have converged on Graceland for Elvis Week, a major tourist draw that takes place around the anniversary of Presley’s 1977 death.
Marking the occasion, the US Postal Service (USPS released a new postage stamp of Elvis, with a black-and-white photo of the late singer.
An Elvis stamp released in 1993 became one of the most talked-about stamps ever, after USPS allowed the public to vote on which image to choose.
A photo of a dashing young Elvis won after then-presidential candidate Bill Clinton, a professed fan, voiced his support for it.