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Posted By: FlyinJenny 1930s Pennzoil "Be Oil Wise" Owls Paper Tray - Fri Jun 11 2021 02:37 AM
Hello there. I have been doing some research into this vintage piece, but I think I have exhausted Google. So far I believe this is one of a set of Pennzoil "Be Oil Wise" garage/desk items from the 1930s. It is heavy, about 3 lbs, made of bronze/copper colored metal. The tray is Art Deco style with the three Pennzoil owls and the motto "Be Oil Wise." The bottom is covered in green felt. It definitely has age and wear, but is in overall good condition. I have dusted it but I didn't want to damage the finish, so I have left the patina and kept it free of any cleaning products.
Measurements: approximately 7" long, 4" wide, 1 1/2" tall (tray) and 4" tall (owls).

Any ideas on value or simply more information would be much appreciated, thank you.
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Posted By: advertologist Re: 1930s Pennzoil "Be Oil Wise" Owls Paper Tray - Fri Jun 11 2021 01:26 PM
cool piece, .. ... cool

value: IMO - in the 300. neighborhood
Posted By: FlyinJenny Re: 1930s Pennzoil "Be Oil Wise" Owls Paper Tray - Fri Jun 11 2021 05:42 PM
Thank you so much for the information. It is pretty cool, I love that it's so solid and heavy--you'd never see that today. I wonder if it held a reciept book, maybe?
Posted By: advertologist Re: 1930s Pennzoil "Be Oil Wise" Owls Paper Tray - Fri Jun 11 2021 07:51 PM
I picture that on the CEO'S desk with single 4 X 7 sheets

of paper for a quick reference note ?, possibly given too

there top acct. consumers - one seldom seen .. ... cool
Posted By: Jolly-John Re: 1930s Pennzoil "Be Oil Wise" Owls Paper Tray - Mon Jun 14 2021 01:14 AM
Yes, Randy, definitely for note paper. I've had this item in my little collection in the past. Mine still had a number of old, yellowed pieces of note paper still in it. John
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