Pendant Elvis gave Sammy Davis Jr. among 160 artifacts auctioned at Graceland in Memphis

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – A diamond and gold pendant Elvis Presley gave Sammy Davis Jr. was among 160 authenticated artifacts sold Thursday evening during an auction at the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s longtime Memphis, Tennessee, home.

The auction at Graceland was part of Elvis Week, the annual commemoration of his death.

The pendant sold for $32,000.

Other highlights included one of Presley’s personal handguns that sold for $96,000, and a racquetball shirt worn by Presley, which went for $32,500.

Bids were accepted online for several weeks prior to the live auction, when all the bids were brought to the floor, said Laura Pickett. She’s managing director of Graceland Auctions, which handles auctions for Graceland. Pickett said all the artifacts are from third-party collectors; nothing is owned by Graceland itself.

The auction initially had 174 artifacts, but Pickett told The Associated Press after the auction that 14 were pulled to be “re-examined.”

She didn’t elaborate but said the items may appear in a future auction. This was the third auction, with the past two held on Presley’s birthday and during last year’s Elvis Week. Presley died at age 42 on Aug. 16, 1977.

Those items pulled included a “Starburst” jumpsuit Presley wore during concerts in Las Vegas in 1973, and a guitar signed by Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis.

“It’s pretty common for every auction to have a few items pulled,” Pickett said.

In a statement to the media earlier Thursday, Graceland Auctions said: “The integrity of the auction and the authenticity of artifacts are of paramount importance to us.”

Other artifacts sold in Thursday’s auction include:

OWL-SHAPED RING

Presley gave the 14-karat yellow gold owl ring to a fan after a concert in Lake Tahoe in May 1973. Selling price: $32,500.

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PINKY RING

Presley gave the gold pinky ring with 15 diamonds to a member of his inner circle who started working with Presley after he returned from his military service and continued working with him until the early ’70s. Selling price: $27,500.

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ELVIS SUIT

The 1962 dark, charcoal-colored suit was worn by Presley in the MGM movie “It Happened at the World’s Fair.” Selling price: $25,000.

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ELVIS SHIRT

A shirt Presley pulled from his personal wardrobe and signed was to be used as the grand prize in a 1973 Boy Scout raffle. Selling price: $16,250.

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SUN RECORDS

A collection of Presley’s first five singles. Selling price: $3,375.

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ARMY SEWING KIT

Presley’s U.S. Army-issue sewing kit, accompanied by a black-and-white photograph that appears to depict a dress-uniform-clad Presley sewing his daily Army fatigues. Selling price: $2,750.

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