A 1920s Maple Leaf Gasoline Clear Vision Model #700 twin visible gas pump sold for $80,500 at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction, topping the automobilia segment. The auction, held from January 17 to 25, 2026, featured 949 authentic pieces that generated $4.7 million in sales with no reserve. Other notable lots included a neon sign and a custom go-kart.
The Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction, renowned for its automotive events, extended beyond vehicles to highlight automobilia during its January 17-25, 2026, run. The segment showcased 949 historic items sold without reserve, achieving total sales of $4.7 million.
Among the top lots, the standout was Lot 9460: a 1920s Maple Leaf Gasoline Clear Vision Model #700 twin visible gas pump, which fetched $80,500. Described in Barrett-Jackson's listing as a true concours-quality restoration, the pump exemplified industrial design appealing to collectors. It was followed by a circa 1950s Airport Motel neon porcelain sign at $78,200 (Lot 9480) and a custom 1960s-style Shelby Cobra go-kart nicknamed “High Note” for $57,500 (Lot 9580.1).
Barrett-Jackson characterized the event as “Neon, Nostalgia and Big Numbers,” with gas pumps, signs, and kiddie rides drawing strong interest. Automobilia, encompassing roadside artifacts like pumps, globes, vending machines, and garage displays, has grown in popularity. As noted by CarPro, bidding extended robustly beyond cars at Scottsdale.
For newcomers, advice includes avoiding damaged items due to restoration costs, verifying original versus restored elements, checking provenance for historical claims, setting bidding limits, accounting for buyer's premiums, and planning for shipping and insurance. Collectors are encouraged to focus on enduring interests rather than trends.
Upcoming Barrett-Jackson auctions include Palm Beach from April 16-18, 2026, Columbus from June 25-27, and Las Vegas from September 10-12, with expectations for continued automobilia highlights.