Bidders from around the world bought up Michael Jackson memorabilia worth nearly $1 million at an auction on the anniversary of his death, including $190,000 for the Swarovski-crystal-studded glove he wore on his 1984 Victory Tour. The bidding that began Friday on more than 200 items was “unlike anything we've ever experienced,” said Darren Julien of Julien's Auctions, which ran the auction at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas. Some items, like the glove, brought 10 times more than their estimated value, he said. A pair of Jackson's stage-worn loafers that were listed as worth $2,000 to $3,000 went for $90,000. The custom jacket that the pop singer was wearing during his interview with Barbara Walters was listed at $6,000 to $8,000. It sold for $120,000. A white Fedora sold for $56,250. One of the last autographs Jackson signed, and dated June 24, 2009, in his handwriting, went for $21,000. Non-Jackson items that sold at the auction included: A Jimi Hendrix Fender guitar for $180,000; Prince's “Purple Rain” handwritten lyrics, which sold for $66,000; An Elvis Presley shirt worn in 1956 on “The Milton Berle Show,” which fetched $61,200.