Historic Auction Brings Over $2.7 Million in Las Vegas Featuring Rare Antiques
Top-Quality Items from Advanced Collections Bring in Over $2.7 Million at Morphy's
Recently held between December 4-6 in Las Vegas, Morphy Auctions showcased an impressive collection at their General Antiques & Advertising Auction. The event captivated collectors and enthusiasts alike, generating over $2.7 million in sales across more than 1,500 lots. Highlights of the auction included vintage pieces that marked significant trends in American history and pop culture.
One of the standout items was a circa-1905 Cretors & Company Model D horse-drawn popcorn wagon, which sold for $86,100. This beautifully restored piece measures over 12 feet long and is celebrated for its intricate details and nearly perfect original condition. Cretors Company, founded in 1885, has long been associated with popcorn machines and concession equipment, making this wagon a significant artifact in American culinary history.
Another remarkable item was the Owl 'Cigar Store' reverse-painted glass sign, produced in the late 19th to early 20th century, which sold for $68,880. This sign is renowned as one of the finest examples of reverse-painted glass signage, promoting cigars under the 'Owl' brand. The vibrant graphics include a striking image of an owl perched prominently above the phrase