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A collection of 28 statues from Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch is up for sale again, but no buyers

dozens Michael jacksonA statue of him previously on display at Neverland Ranch in Santa Barbara County, Californiais for sale due to a previous unsuccessful attempt to sell 1 unit.

The collection of 28 statues, previously sold as a single lot with a $2.8 million price tag, are now sold individually, with most statues priced in the five-figure range. .

Some of the bronzes also depict children, including a particular piece of art titled “Children and Tree Swings” valued at $150,000. Another piece is called “Follow the Leader” and is also priced at $150,000.

This work of art was originally listed for sale in April 2021. dubai Belongs to Noble Art Lovers.

Some wealthy potential buyers showed interest, but the deal never went through. After the death of the “King of Pop” in 2009, such statues hit the market.

Dozens of Michael Jackson statues that were previously on display at Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch in Santa Barbara County, California, are being sold as individual pieces.

Some of the statues, including this one, depict children playing.

Some of the statues, including this one, depict children playing.

The collection of 28 statues, previously sold as a single lot with a $2.8 million price tag, is now sold individually.

The collection of 28 statues, previously sold as a single lot with a $2.8 million price tag, is now sold individually.

Jackson poses at a press conference the day before the HIStory world tour in 1996.

Jackson poses at a press conference the day before the HIStory world tour in 1996.

The artwork was originally put up for sale in April 2021 by Dubai firm Noble Art Lovers. This piece entitled

The artwork was originally put up for sale in April 2021 by Dubai firm Noble Art Lovers. This piece entitled “Follow The Leader” is priced at his $150,000

Jim Davidson's

Jim Davidson’s “Football Player” ($20,000) is a life-size patina bronze statue on a marble plinth, depicting a boy in a soccer uniform with his feet on a soccer ball. is included.

“Children and Tree Swings” ($150,000) by sculptor Giovanni P. has five life-sized figures of children on a tree, one of them sitting on a moving swing.

“At the Pitcher” ($20,000) by sculptor Jim Davidson is a life-size bronze statue of a boy with the windup of a pitcher on a marble pedestal.

Cupid with Bow and Arrow by R. Aurili ($15,000) - life-size bronze statue of Cupid with bow and arrow

Cupid with Bow and Arrow by R. Aurili ($15,000) – life-size bronze statue of Cupid with bow and arrow

Malachite candlesticks sell for $500,000 in pairs. It features his nine-light candelabra in gilded metal in the shape of an elongated vase and features an iconic pedestal with pedestals of leaves, flowers, dolphins and seashells.

Malachite candlesticks sell for $500,000 in pairs. It features his nine-light candelabra in gilded metal in the shape of an elongated vase and features an iconic pedestal with pedestals of leaves, flowers, dolphins and seashells.

The company hopes that this private sale of the item may lead to more people interested in owning a piece of the infamous Neverland Ranch.

The ranch was used as a home until Jackson’s death. The music icon was widely admired for his music, but he was equally in the spotlight for controversy and legal troubles.

Jackson has been accused of child abuse multiple times throughout his life, and the allegations continue to be controversial.

In 1993, he faced charges of child molestation, but no criminal charges were filed and the case was settled out of court.

These allegations came to light again in a 2019 HBO four-hour documentary, in which Wade Robson and James Safechuck met in 1986 when he was only 10 years old, but they provided clear details about the years of alleged abuse. They suffered at the hands of Jackson.

A statue of Jackson is seen on display when it was previously auctioned

A statue of Jackson is seen on display when it was previously auctioned

The statue depicts a boy being chased by a dog while riding a bicycle and carrying a book.

The statue depicts a boy being chased by a dog while riding a bicycle and carrying a book.

Statues were scattered around Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch

Statues were scattered around Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch

Statues in some gardens depict elephants and children

Statues in some gardens depict elephants and children

A more Renaissance style statue can be seen in this particular piece.

A more Renaissance style statue can be seen in this particular piece.

The sign was installed at the front entrance of Jackson's Neverland Ranch near Los Olivos, California.

The sign was installed at the front entrance of Jackson’s Neverland Ranch near Los Olivos, California.

“A Game of Catch” by sculptor David Ginston ($15,000) – statue of a boy trying to throw a baseball

“Rush Hour” ($25,000) depicts a boy in a toy car being chased by a girl.

Jim Davidson's

Jim Davidson’s “Couple of Chicks” ($25,000) depicts a girl observing several chickens.

The two claimed they would win the boys’ families’ favor by arranging for the singer to travel with them.

They allege they were sexually abused on the singer’s sprawling ranch, and at one point, the King of Pop even had a mock wedding complete with vows and diamond rings with Safechuck. .

Police subsequently charged Jackson with 10 criminal charges, including child molestation, kidnapping, wrongful imprisonment, and blackmail, before arresting him on November 20, 2003, on child molestation charges.

“Cupid and Psyche” by sculptor Pancel ($150,000) Debuts as a giant bronze statue of Cupid and Psyche, with a plinth signed “Parcel Due”

The Boy Playing Handbells ($20,000) by sculptor T. DeMatisse is a bronze statue featuring a boy playing handbells.

The Boy Playing Handbells ($20,000) by sculptor T. DeMatisse is a bronze statue featuring a boy playing handbells.

Oung Boy and Companion ($50 million) is a life-size bronze statue of a boy playing tug-of-war with his dog.

Oung Boy and Companion ($50 million) is a life-size bronze statue of a boy playing tug-of-war with his dog.

Batter up!Sculptor Jim Davidson's ($20,000) is a life-size bronze statue featuring a boy ready to bat

Batter up!Sculptor Jim Davidson’s ($20,000) is a life-size bronze statue featuring a boy ready to bat

Jackson left Neverland (above) and the United States after being acquitted in 2005, but then returned to California after living in Bahrain.

Jackson left Neverland (above) and the United States after being acquitted in 2005, but then returned to California after living in Bahrain.

Aerial photo of Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch in 2003

Aerial photo of Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch in 2003

Michael Jackson is seen leaving a Santa Barbara courtroom during his child sexual abuse trial in 2005.

Michael Jackson is seen leaving a Santa Barbara courtroom during his child sexual abuse trial in 2005.

In 2005, Jackson faced a highly publicized trial on child molestation charges, but was acquitted of all charges.

After the trial, Jackson, who faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted, left the country and settled in the Persian Sea island nation of Bahrain.

He eventually returned to the United States and was preparing for a comeback tour in 2009 when he was found unresponsive inside his Holmby Hills home at the age of 50.

Paramedics arrived at the scene but were unable to revive the singer and were pronounced dead at home.

The cause of death was later ruled to be acute propofol and benzodiazepine intoxication from drugs prescribed by Dr. Conrad Murray, who was convicted of manslaughter in 2011 for the singer’s death.

He was released in November 2013 after serving roughly half of his four-year sentence.

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