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Any idea on the value of the following.

Appears to be a 12 oil bottle holder.



A Safety Can??



Metal sign with some paint cracking/loss at bottom. Approximately 36"x30".


Various brass tags. Mainly for gas pumps.







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Various nozzles. I'd like to know the manufacturer and application as well, please.


First (large) nozzle.


Second (middle) nozzle.



Third (small) nozzle.



Thank you!!!

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I like the oil bottle holder. Very nice


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Holder $150-$225 or more to the right person,safety can $5-$10,Livestock $150-$200,tags $5-$10 each,nozzles $20 on the bulk tank,$50 on the Buckeye & about $40 on the McDonald. Just my guesses smile


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About your nozzles.
Large nozzle, made by Buckeye, Dayton, OH. Used for truck tankers and other commercial use, too small for air planes. $50.00 is about correct if you can find anyone who wants it.
Other two smaller nozzles, one made by Buckeye, one by Debuque, of Debuque, Iowa, other made by McDonad of Iowa. Primary use was to fill small items or vehicles, such as cans, tractors and other farm equipment. Has a hook to hand it from the overhead tank. Again commercial nozzles. Not generally used on pumps with price computers. One appears to be cut down. As for price, I think the $40.00 is a little high, sell them for what you can get out of them, there are a lot around.

The Bowser 63 is shown here: http://www.petrolianacollectibles.com/bowser%2063.htm

The quart tag may have come off of the 63.

I believe the oil bottle holder was used for the long slim bottles.

Nice find, but you didn't tell us how you came about these items, yard sale, barn, old station, bulk plant?

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