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#362417 Fri Oct 12 2012 05:38 PM
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Anyone familiar with this sign? Where it might have been used and year? It is heavy porcelain.

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Mail order brides?


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Lol.Good one Dave!

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Probably for lab chemicals. I've seen hexane bottles marked with Skelly and Phillips 66 labels, and Amoco on a lot of solvents. Ether and petroleum ether were in fairly common use in dairy labs by the 1930s.

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