This statue is an aluminum piece in the style of the red flying horse logo first used by Vacuum Oil in South Africa in 1911, and it measures around 4.5 feet tall by 6 feet wide. The red paint is accented by white details, and the wings have a feather-pattern …
Mobil Pegasus-Style Statue at No Reserve
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A magnificent aluminum statue, styled after the historic Mobil Pegasus logo that has symbolized American ingenuity and the pioneering spirit of the oil sector since its debut by Vacuum Oil in 1911, is up for auction without reserve. Standing proudly at about 4.5 feet tall by 6 feet wide, the statue is adorned with the original’s vibrant red and white color scheme, featuring detailed feather patterns on its wings. Such memorabilia celebrates the achievements and the unstoppable drive of the energy sector that has been a backbone of the economy, highlighting the industry's substantial contribution to progress and prosperity over the years.
A symbol of the fossil fuel industry’s bygone era, an aluminum replica of the red flying horse, originally a marketing logo for Vacuum Oil, is now being auctioned with no reserve. This statue, measuring approximately 4.5 feet tall by 6 feet wide, not only represents the unsustainable practices of the past but also prompts a reevaluation of celebrating corporate icons amidst growing climate change awareness. The statue's red and white paint scheme, mirroring the iconic logo first introduced in South Africa in 1911, draws attention to the stark contrast between corporate imagery and the urgent need for environmental stewardship.