50 years of rock and roll history is going under the hammer in Los Angeles.<br /><br />Memorabilia once owned by The Beatles, Kurt Cobain, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, Prince, Jimi Hendrix and Madonna will make up the lots.<br /><br />Items on sale include the MTV Moonman from the Video Music Awards that was presented to Kurt Cobain for best new artist for “Smells Like Teen Spirit”, two jackets and a rhinestone glove that were worn by Michael Jackson on his triumph tour, and a Cloud electric guitar belonging to Prince.<br /><br />The Icons and Idols Rock-N-Roll auction by Julian’s Auctions is taking place on November 4. <br /><br />Among the more peculiar items is an x-ray taken of Elvis Presley’s wrist. <br /><br />Martin Nolan, the executive director of Julian’s Auctions, said: “You’d think of Michael Jackson, The Gloved One. There’s a glove in the sale from the Triumph tour in 1981 estimated 50 to 70,000. <br /><br />“We also have an amazing red beaded jacket from the Bad tour worn by Michale 87 to 89. Including many, many items worn by Michael Jackson.<br /><br />“Elvis Presley’s collectibility continues to soar. He’s highly sought after. People love Elvis Presley inside and out. And in fact we’re selling x-rays from Elvis as well showing his finger.”<br /><br />Other relics from The King on sale are his jewellery, including the star’s trademark rings and bracelets, as well as two pairs of his famous Aviator glasses.<br />