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Tue Oct 06 2015 02:43 PM
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Okay, so I decided to use an old cast iron table base for a new project and took the top off (see picture 1) and picked off some peeling paint (4 layers total) as I could see raised lettering underneath.
Found this double sided (apparently) rare Conoco Motor Oil sign. It's about 25-1/2" and better on the side that was on the bottom of the table (picture 2) - good shine to the porcelain. What was the top (picture 3) has more scuff wear in the finish.
I'm guessing the top was originally exposed for some time and later painted after the rust started showing around the 4 bolt holes. Also guessing it was made into a table prior to 1950 as the nuts on the bolts were square headed, not hex.
So, I've been on as many sites as I can find and I can only find reference to 5 other examples of this sign. I've also checked Ebay and the private auction sites and find values all over the board and not consistent with condition or quality of restoration. I've also seen the red letter gasoline versions that are more plentiful go for more money than these rarer ones. So I have no idea here!
I could use some advice to peg the values - both as is and restored, as I'm considering that option too. I think it's pretty cool to find a rare sign re-purposed and now re-purposed back to it's original purpose!
Thanks, Greg
Last edited by ColoradoGreg; Tue Oct 06 2015 07:07 PM. Reason: grammar
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Cool sign. One on my really need list. Nothing beats finding something hidden like that.
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good story & find, congratulations.. ...
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sign is in decent condition, do not restore it.
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^^^ What he said, clean up the rust around the holes and hang it.
Have gas all the time
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What a crazy story!! Awesome sign!!! I have to ask, how long have you had this having no idea what it was?
Like they said, hang it as it is!!!
Steve Coppens Always interested in Sunoco items! Really want a Sunoco National pump ad glass!!
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Definitely keep it as is.
Everything Cities Service Specializing in old Gas Pumps kwfrith@gondtc.com Cell#-701-739-6133
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Very hard to find sign in any condition! I have been looking for one for 16 years😳
Wanted: Conoco, Marland, Eason, Cliff Brice, Speedway and Oval E stuff!
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I see where you sold the sign... care to share what the value turned out to be?
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