Automobiliana collectors pay ridiculous prices for bottles, cans, signage etc. I went to an auction of an old freehold servo a while back and the biggest ticket item was the very tatty hand operated glass bowl bowser out behind the workshop, circa early 1950's. Removal costs to the purchaser. Went for $3500 plus auctioneer's premium and in need of complete restoration. Funny thing is most of these collectors don't collect or restore collectable cars, just the servo items and many have elaborate displays. To each his own, I suppose. I think they have missed the point. I would rather spend the big bickies on a classic car to drive.