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This has got to be the strangest oil can ever, says Shell-Mex on the side, BP in the middle of shell insignia, And says Esso on the top of cap. Stamped London on the top as well. Has to be rare.
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Posted 1 year ago
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This has got to be the strangest oil can ever, says Shell-Mex on the side, BP in the middle of shell insignia, And says Esso on the top of cap. Stamped London on the top as well. Has to be rare.
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VERY COOL, LOOKS LIKE THIS ONE IS FROM LONDON:) AWESOME :) I HAVE TO SAY THIS IS RARE IVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS BEFORE :) very cool:)
It may not be as old or rare as you are thinking. Google it and you will find the history of the companies and their merger in the UK in 1932.
Thank you for the info and like fhrjr2, thank you for info ROBinHawaii, thank you for the love and nice comment BELLING68 probably right since London was destroyed during WW11, it is amazing it survived.
Thank you for the love kerry10456.
Thank you for the like EJW-54.
Thank you for the like stonesfan1.