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Fill ’er up! Fabled Kyle D. Moore petroliana collection to be auctioned Oct. 5 at Morphy’s

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Musgo ‘Michigan’s Mile Marker’ hand-painted gas globe with imagery on both sides, one-piece milk glass construction, est. $15,000-$25,000. Morphy Auctions image. Harbor Petroleum Products double-sided porcelain die-cut sign with seaplane logo, 39 x 35in., est. $35,000-$50,000. Morphy Auctions image.

DENVER, Pa. – “This is the one that every collector has been waiting for,” said Morphy Auctions’ automobilia and petroliana expert Dan Matthews, describing the Kyle D. Moore collection to be auctioned at Morphy’s on Monday, October 5th. Absentee and live online bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.

“We expect standing room only and very busy phones and Internet. This is a famous and very highly regarded petroliana collection. It’s one for the history books,” Matthews said.

The Moore collection is, in fact, the most valuable collection ever to pass through Morphy’s doors, according to the firm’s president and founder, Dan Morphy. “We have no doubt that this collection is worth fifteen to twenty million dollars. It’s in a class of its own,” Morphy said.

Independent Gasoline gas pump globe with image of Spirit of ’76 on both sides, early example, est. $10,000-$30,000. Morphy Auctions image
Independent Gasoline gas pump globe with image of Spirit of ’76 on both sides, early example, est. $10,000-$30,000. Morphy Auctions image

Amassed over a 40-year period by Moore, a cable TV entrepreneur who died in March of 2014, the collection now belongs to a wealthy Oklahoma businessman who bought it as an investment in 2006. Rather than moving it, the new owner astutely chose to leave the collection in situ at Moore’s spacious residence – even paying Moore rent for storage and stewardship.

The collection is so vast and of such immense value, Morphy’s has opted to disperse it in a series of four or five auctions, starting with the October 5 opener. “Each and every session will contain some unbelievable gems. I haven’t seen such a level of excitement in all my years in the hobby,” said Matthews, who evaluated and described the contents for the auction catalog.

‘Approved Packard Service’ double-sided porcelain sign, new/old stock, 42in. diameter, est. $5,000-$8,000. Morphy Auctions image
‘Approved Packard Service’ double-sided porcelain sign, new/old stock, 42in. diameter, est. $5,000-$8,000. Morphy Auctions image

The October 5 debut offering contains a number of items expected to finish in five-figure territory, starting with advertising signs.

A Kelly Tires “Lotta Miles” porcelain sign with the image of a woman driver in fashionable 1920s attire is estimated at $50,000-$80,000.

Kelly Tires ‘Lotta Miles’ logo porcelain sign, 42in. diameter, est. $50,000-$80,000. Morphy Auctions image
Kelly Tires ‘Lotta Miles’ logo porcelain sign, 42in. diameter, est. $50,000-$80,000. Morphy Auctions image

A super-rare Red Hat Motor Oil/Gasoline double-sided porcelain sign is expected to make $25,000-$35,000.

Red Hat Motor Oil and Gasoline double-sided porcelain sign, 48in. diameter, est. $25,000-$35,000. Morphy Auctions image
Red Hat Motor Oil and Gasoline double-sided porcelain sign, 48in. diameter, est. $25,000-$35,000. Morphy Auctions image

And an elusive Harbor Petroleum Products double-sided porcelain die-cut sign with an appealing image of a seaplane surging through ocean waves with a lighthouse in the background is expected to land at $35,000-$50,000.

Harbor Petroleum Products double-sided porcelain die-cut sign with seaplane logo, 39 x 35in., est. $35,000-$50,000. Morphy Auctions image
Harbor Petroleum Products double-sided porcelain die-cut sign with seaplane logo, 39 x 35in., est. $35,000-$50,000. Morphy Auctions image

In addition to 2,000 petroleum-related advertising signs, the collection includes 150 early gas pumps. A rare double-clockface Eco-meter pump, professionally restored and in beautiful condition, could reach $20,000-$40,000 at auction.

Service Station Equipment Eco-meter double-clockface gas pump, 87in. tall, est. $20,000-$40,000. Morphy Auctions image
Service Station Equipment Eco-meter double-clockface gas pump, 87in. tall, est. $20,000-$40,000. Morphy Auctions image

A Raymond “4 in 1 Justice” 5-gallon gas pump (shown below) is unusual in that the cylinder is housed inside a glass box. Professionally restored, it is cataloged with a $15,000-$20,000 estimate.

Raymond ‘4 in 1 Justice’ 5-gallon visible gas pump, glass-encased cylinder, 104in. tall, est. $15,000-$20,000. Morphy Auctions image
Raymond ‘4 in 1 Justice’ 5-gallon visible gas pump, glass-encased cylinder, 104in. tall, est. $15,000-$20,000. Morphy Auctions image

Of the 900 gas globes in the Moore collection, one of the best is a brilliantly colorful example with an Indian chief logo that advertises Musgo Gasoline, “Michigan’s Mile Maker.” The image was entirely hand-painted, so no two globes of its type were created exactly the same. The example from the Kyle Moore collection is estimated at $15,000-$25,000.

Musgo ‘Michigan’s Mile Marker’ hand-painted gas globe with imagery on both sides, one-piece milk glass construction, est. $15,000-$25,000. Morphy Auctions image
Musgo ‘Michigan’s Mile Marker’ hand-painted gas globe with imagery on both sides, one-piece milk glass construction, est. $15,000-$25,000. Morphy Auctions image

Entered with a $10,000-$20,000 estimate, a Brunoil gas globe is emblazoned with a fantastic image of a brown bear on an ice floe, with glaciers and a green sea in the background. Its estimate is $10,000-$20,000.

Brunoil ‘The Bear Of Them All’ single-lens gas globe, 15in. lens, est. $10,000-$20,000. Morphy Auctions image
Brunoil ‘The Bear Of Them All’ single-lens gas globe, 15in. lens, est. $10,000-$20,000. Morphy Auctions image

“We’re proud and honored that we were chosen to auction the Kyle D. Moore collection, which is widely acknowledged as the greatest of its type,” said Dan Morphy. “There’s already tremendous excitement about this collection. We can tell by the number of phone calls and emails we’ve been receiving that this auction is going to be an event collectors will be talking about for many, many years to come.”

Rebel Oil double-sided porcelain identification sign, 72in. diameter, est. $5,000-$7,000. Morphy Auctions image
Rebel Oil double-sided porcelain identification sign, 72in. diameter, est. $5,000-$7,000. Morphy Auctions image

The Kyle D. Moore petroliana and automobilia collection will make its auction debut in a Monday, October 5, 2015 session at Morphy’s gallery in Denver (Lancaster County), Pa. Start time is 9 a.m. Eastern Time. View the online catalog and bid absentee and live online through LiveAuctioneers.

For information on any item in the sale, call 717-335-3435 or email serena@morphyauctions.com.

 

View the fully illustrated catalog and register to bid absentee or live via the Internet as the sale is taking place by logging on to www.LiveAuctioneers.com.