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Esso Lube Metal Crate with 7 Bottles 1 Pint Esso Lube Metal Crate with 7 Bottles 1 Pint Esso Lube Metal Crate with 7 Bottles 1 Pint Esso Lube Metal Crate with 7 Bottles 1 Pint Esso Lube Metal Crate with 7 Bottles 1 Pint Esso Lube Metal Crate with 7 Bottles 1 Pint
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Esso Lube Metal Crate with 7 Bottles 1 Pint

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A classic piece of motoring heritage, this Esso EssoLube Motor Oil Bottle Set includes seven original 1-quart glass bottles displayed in the original metal EssoLube crate. This authentic set perfectly captures the look and feel of a traditional mid-century service station and remains a desirable collectible for petroliana enthusiasts.

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Please Note: We sell original items from the early 1900s. All of our items have an expected amount of patina consistent with their age.

Esso Lube Metal Crate with 7 Bottles 1 Pint Esso Lube Metal Crate with 7 Bottles 1 Pint Esso Lube Metal Crate with 7 Bottles 1 Pint Esso Lube Metal Crate with 7 Bottles 1 Pint Esso Lube Metal Crate with 7 Bottles 1 Pint Esso Lube Metal Crate with 7 Bottles 1 Pint

Description

A classic piece of motoring heritage, this Esso EssoLube Motor Oil Bottle Set includes seven original 1-quart glass bottles displayed in the original metal EssoLube crate. This authentic set perfectly captures the look and feel of a traditional mid-century service station and remains a desirable collectible for petroliana enthusiasts.

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Historical Significance

Manufactured by Esso, the European arm of Standard Oil, this EssoLube bottle set is a wonderful example of early reusable garage equipment.
Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, these bottles were used by mechanics to dispense oil directly from bulk drums, reflecting the practical design and brand pride of Esso’s mid-century operations. Each bottle’s embossed lettering served both a functional and promotional purpose, representing the reliability and innovation Esso became known for.

Condition

This set is in good vintage condition for its age. It includes seven of the original glass bottles, with one bottle showing small chips around the top rim - a common sign of authentic use. The remaining bottles are intact and display lovely patina and light residue consistent with workshop life. The metal crate retains its original EssoLube embossing and shows surface wear and ageing typical of period service station equipment. Together, they make a visually striking and genuinely characterful display piece.

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