Las Vegas is no stranger to rare, over-the-top, one-of-a-kind finds—but the upcoming Morphy’s auction on December 4–6 might be one of the coolest collector events of the year. The sale features the massive advertising, Americana, and coin-op collection of Southern California legend Ray Claridge, along with more than 200 standout pieces from longtime collectors Mike and Darlene Peel.
If Ray Claridge’s name sounds familiar, it’s because his life reads like a Hollywood script. He founded Cinema Vehicle Services, the shop behind iconic screen cars like The General Lee from Dukes of Hazzard and Disney’s Herbie. Later, he opened Back in the Day Classics in Orange, California—one of the largest vintage advertising and pop-culture showrooms on the West Coast. Now, the eclectic, high-impact collection he assembled over decades is headed to the auction block.
The Star of the Sale: A Museum-Grade Owl Cigar Sign
Collectors are buzzing about one of the finest reverse-painted glass signs ever offered at auction: a late-1800s Owl Cigars sign featuring a bold “CIGAR STORE” panel and a beautifully rendered perched owl.
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Size: 30¼ x 80 inches
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Condition: 9.0+
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Estimate: $30,000–$60,000
It’s an investment-grade showpiece with near-unicorn-level rarity.
A 9-Foot Mr. Peanut Steals the Spotlight
Towering at nearly nine feet tall, a 1950s–’60s Planters Mr. Peanut fiberglass figure is expected to be one of the most fought-over pieces. Made by Old King Cole Mfg.—the same firm behind Big Boy and A&W mascots—this version was originally displayed on the Atlantic City Boardwalk.
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Estimate: $20,000–$40,000
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Rarity: Extremely limited production; few survivors known.
Other Must-See Highlights
• Illuminated 1920s “SODA” Trade Sign (Beacon Mfg.)
A massive soda-fountain glass with original bracket and excellent condition.
Estimate: $15,000–$30,000
• Gilt Edge Whiskey Litho (Wichman Lutgen & Co., SF)
Features the brand’s iconic Victorian lady and original frame/matting.
Estimate: $15,000–$25,000**
• Mills Dewey 5¢ Jackpot Slot Machine
Chicago-made, copper flash castings, classic Dewey style.
Estimate: $10,000–$20,000**
• 10-Foot Wayne Model #492 Visible Gas Pump
Roman-column style, beautifully restored, and the definition of Americana.
Estimate: $20,000–$40,000**
Why This Auction Belongs in Vegas
This collection touches every corner of American pop culture—cigar shops, soda fountains, classic mascots, neon, slot machines, gas pumps, and more. It’s a vibrant snapshot of the Americana that shaped the 20th century, and it’s all landing in the city that knows how to appreciate spectacle.
If you’re a collector, nostalgia addict, or just someone who loves weird and wonderful pieces of history, this auction is worth checking out.
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