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One of my workers had a few of these NOS unfilled soldered pint cans from Canfield Oil Company. She believes they were given to her father in the 40's from a friend who worked at the Coraopolis, Pa plant following an explosion in the late 30's. Can anyone help me with further details and/or value information. I could not find anything online, which is impressive...

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Still looking for some advice all! Any help would be appreciated.

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Is that a pint or qt.

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