Other items include multiple statues of children that were scattered throughout Neverland and various, life-size, wax statues.
Darren Julien said he has interest from a variety of major museums and celebrities, all hoping to own a piece of pop music history. The auction is expected to fetch upwards of 10 million dollars with most of the profits going to Jackson.
One of the biggest U.S. pop stars of the 1980s, Jackson has lived a reclusive life since he was tried and acquitted of child molestation charges in 2005. But after suffering financial problems, the singer last month announced a series of concerts in London, starting in July.