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#723038 Sun Jan 13 2019 01:56 PM
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Hi all
We found this little oil pour spout today.
It is marked ECO then Service station equipment co. LTD, Toronto Canada.

I have researched a little and can see ECO was mainly compressors and the SSEC was part of the John Wood group.

By this, I think this spout is from sometime between 1929 and late 1930’s?
Are these spouts common?
Are they worth much?
Thanks all
Stu and Deb

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The spouts are common in our area. Sell for $10 to $20 around here. Jim

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These are very common Canadian spout. Usually about $10.


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Thanks- that’s about what we paid.
Phew!!


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