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19802080502106916981Not Available 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
18-1443Delaware: High Gravity Oil Company 1919. Single page. 11 x 8.5 inches. Printed both sides. Very Good. Some wrinkling and minor toning. Metallic seal corroded from age. Issued to John C. Waldron. Dated March 28 1919. Signed by company president and secretary. Delaware: High Gravity Oil Company, 1919. unknown
18-1447Delaware: Penn-Beaver Oil Co. 1925. Single page. 11 x 8.5 inches. Printed both sides. Very Good. Issued to Henry C. Gibson. Dated Dec 10 1925. Signed by company president and treasurer. Delaware: Penn-Beaver Oil Co., 1925. unknown
19-7787New York: Sinclair Oil Corporation 1968. Folio. Single page printed both sides. Very Good. 68 shares issued to Marcella Hart. Dated 12/31/68. New York: Sinclair Oil Corporation, 1968. unknown
45021801San Francisco 1918 Young. A board advertisement32 x 23.5 cm. mounted on a museum board ca. 36 x 28 cm. multi-color silk-screened verticle crack wear/chips to upper right and lower edgesstrong image artist's "L.B.C." in lower corner. . . . AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ADVERTISEMENT FOR CHINESE TEA OIL . . . SHAMPOO . . . FEATURING A CHINESE GIRL PAGODA BRIDGE & LANTERNS . . . CHINESE HANZI CHARACTERS READ: . . . "TIEN XIANG" "HEAVENLY FRAGRANCE" . A charming and quaint old advert board. This is a thick color silk-screened illustration perhaps from an old box that contained Tea Oil Shampoo. . It appears that this illustration was laid down on a museum board to protect and make solid. There is an old San Francisco printed paper partially remaining which shows a date of January 29 1919.which may be related to this old advertisement. . THE ARTIST: The artist's initials are at the left lower margin reading: "L.B.C." Although we searched the internet we could not find this artist more than likely from the 1919 date of an old partial label on the back side. The publisher may be "Young & Mcalli." else parts missing. Srr spine.jpg photo on our website. . TEA OIL SHAMPOO: This is still a popular shampoo with medicinal properties available on the market in great profusion. Internet finds a large number of articles and products for sale. . CONDITION: This item was laid down on a museum board to make solid the image which has a vertical crack. There are signs of a small part missing from upper right margin and a small triangle piece from lower margin with mild and usual edge & corner wear. Please see photos and not to the left side of the Chinese girl is the vertical crack. . The image has an excellent impression and coloring. There is some of the usual minor loss to the bottle of shampoo to the left of the Chinese girl nevertheless this is a very RARE & OBSCURE example of an early advertisement. . The item is ready for framing and display. . SPECIAL NOTE: Due to condition issues this is sold "as is" and is NOT RETURNABLE or REFUNDABLE. . By ordering you agree to these special terms of business. . Color photos are posted to our website. . . unknown
0935315861.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19652092902137305980city and art company 1965. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. city and art company paperback
1970ABC_50132Iran 1970. The collection is housed in a plastic file folder with each photograph also separately kept in a plastic folder. Various sizes. With 10 photographs. Collection of ten beautiful press photographs of the oil industry in Abadan Iran which was home to the largest oil refinery in the world at the time these photographs were taken. They show various parts of the industry such as the oil refinery oil tankers pipelines and fire department. The photographs were take by various French and German news agencies.With the stamps of various French and German news agencies on the back of each photograph. Some of the photographs are slightly creased. Otherwise in good condition. unknown
65872Saudi Arabia 1955 - 1960. 43 silver gelatin press photographs of Saudi Arabia particularly of the workers and possessions of the Arab American Oil Company. 40 measure 25.5 x 20.5 cm 2 measure 21.5 x 16.5 cm and 1 measures 23 x 18 cm; 32 prints stamped by Aramco with 8 evidently also produced by the company 2 by Keystone Pictures Inc. and one by Wide World Photo; 18 photographs are accompanied by descriptions. Some creasing to corners one print with small tears to the top and left edge. In excellent condition overall. The Arabian American Oil Company also known as Aramco emerged from US efforts to extract and refine crude oil in the Arabian Peninsula. The California-Arabian Standard Oil Company discovered oil at Dhahran in 1937 which was extracted at a rate of 115 barrels a day. This became the first commercial well in Saudi Arabia and was a breakthrough for American Oilmen looking for reservoirs of 'black gold' overseas. In 1944 the company changed its name to the Arabian American Oil Company. These photographs were almost all taken by Aramco to showcase the company's logistical and mechanical achievements as well as the care it took of its workforce. Many of the photos were circulated in the Aramco World Magazine and Sun and Flare internal company magazines that were generally intended to boost the company's corporate identity as well as improve relations with the Saudi world around them. Contents include: Aramco hardware drill; pipes and coating machine for the trans-Arabian pipeline; stabilising plant at Dhahran; Aramco employees at work Saudi employees filling tank car; Saudi employee operating temperature gauge; Aramco employee towns and living quarters senior staff housing in Abqaiq; Aramco houses at Rahimah near Ras Tanura; various aerial views probably of Dhahran; Saudi townscapes and vernacular buildings school in Hofuf; market at Hofuf; Riyadh old town; etc.; American and Saudi employee recreations boat trip to Tarout Island; American wives shopping; swimming pool at Dhahran etc.; portraits and posed photographs 'Qidaith ibn Mubarak … Starting as a laborer he advances to the position of assistant driller'. In addition the collection includes two portraits of King Saud bin Abdulaziz. This is a fascinating set of photographs documenting the early days of US-Saudi relations and a key moment in modern oil production. Saudi Arabia, [1955 - 1960]. unknown
1902106482<p>Rectangular 8vo 9½x5¼" pamphlet 1 11 leaves printed on rectos only original brown paper wrappers red ribbon tie at top. A little normal aging but otherwise near fine. This is an early Standard Oil piece that appears to be designed to promote the stock which according to this brochure consisted of only 2500000 shares. At the time of publication the par value was only $1 per share. The brochure discusses various oil field potential and on the inside back cover is a "no wild cat" illustration hyping the stock. This was printed well before the 1911 breakup of the company for violating the "Sherman Antitrust Act." A wonderful piece of corporate memorabilia. OCLC locates only a single copy at the University of Wyoming.</p>
2J9040The Oil Weekly Houston 1934. 666 S. mit zahlreichen Textabb. blind- und goldgeprägter Leinen-Einband quart etwas berieben und bestoßen/Stempel auf Vorsatz/Vorsatz etwas gebräunt. - Also covering the latter part of 1933 / Text englisch - unknown
2J9038The Oil Weekly Houston 1931. 260 135 S. mit zahlreichen Textabb. blind- und goldgeprägter Leinen-Einband quart etwas berieben und bestoßen/Stempel auf Vorsatz/Vorsatz etwas gebräunt. - Text englisch - unknown
2J9039The Oil Weekly Houston 1930. 381 121 S. mit zahlreichen Textabb. blind- und goldgeprägter Leinen-Einband quart etwas berieben und bestoßen/Stempel auf Vorsatz/Vorsatz etwas gebräunt. - Text englisch - unknown
19982081502111902485China Guangxi Art Publishing House 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. China Guangxi Art Publishing House paperback
68-0381The Hague Netherlands: Shell 1931. Matted Poster 17" x 13" Very Good. Text En Francais. [The Hague, Netherlands: Shell, 1931]. unknown
1975ZB1349996Shell Oil Company 1975. 17 contributions hardcover ex library else text and binding clean and tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Shell Oil Company hardcover
139735853X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
18201388Milano: presso Giovanni Silvestri 1820. <p>8vo. 24 pp. Illustrated with one plate. Original blue printed paper wrappers; water stained at the lower third of the wrappers and text block with tide marks visible. With faults a useful copy. </p> <br /> <p>This anonymous pamphlet examines the characteristics of rapeseed and colza plants with the aim of illustrating the most economical and functional method for extracting an excellent oil. Front and back wrappers with advertisements for works on agriculture and viticulture that have been published by Silvestre.</p> <br /> <p>ICCU Italian Union Catalogue cites 10 copies in Italy. OCLC only cites the copy in Torino Italy. Not in Niccoli or Paleari-Henssler.</p> . presso Giovanni Silvestri unknown
1258528266New. Brand new and still unused unknown
1258541580.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1258528266.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2081002108301241Nipponkyobunsha N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 236p Size: 19cm Nipponkyobunsha paperback
19832081402109200238Nipponkyobunsha 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 236p Size: 19cm Number of books: 1 Nipponkyobunsha paperback
1926312521Chicago: Universal Oil Products Company 1926. First edition. paperback. very good/no dustjacket. 8vo. pp. 93 previous owners name on front cover Universal Oil Products Company paperback
1900233021900. Massachusetts oil delivery photographs documenting the horse drawn transport system that moved petroleum products through small town New England before motor trucks displaced wagon distribution. Images depict oil wagons teamsters and tank rigs tied to local commercial delivery via horse and carriage. The turn of the century marked an industrial boom when kerosene lubricants and other oil products circulated through growing towns. This archive shows how it's its daily movement still relied on animal power and local hand delivery.<br /> Photo archive of 5 albumen and silver gelatin photographs and one RPCC photos measuring about 3.5" x 5" with various sized mounts Ashfield Massachusetts circa 1900-15. Three photographs bear photographer credit on the reverse to A.W. & G.E. Howes Ashfield Mass. One view shows a line of horse drawn tank wagons posed along an unpaved street before frame houses and utility poles with drivers seated in their rigs and teams held in place for a group portrait; the company is identified as Consumers Oil Company as visible on one of the carriages. A second image shows a single horse and tank wagon before a brick commercial building painted "UNION GARAGE" linking oil delivery by wagon to the emerging repair and automobile service trade. Two photographs are duplicate prints of the same scene each showing a man beside a white horse and covered oil wagon while a child sits on the driver's seat beneath the canopy; the man holds a metal can and partial wagon lettering ending in "OIL CO." is visible on the side. Another photograph shows a two horse team hitched to a larger wagon with partial company lettering also ending in "OIL CO." <br /> Massachusetts was deeply tied to the early oil economy not as a major drilling region but as a refining shipping storage and consumption market linked to the industrial Northeast. By the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries petroleum products moved into the state through rail and coastal trade then outward through local dealers who supplied homes shops farms garages and machinery with kerosene fuel and lubricants. These photographs place that distribution system at ground level in Ashfield where horses still pulled the wagons that served an industry increasingly associated with mechanization and the rise of motor transport. Light fading and surface wear throughout; several mounts chipped at corners and edges; one of the duplicate pair having a 1.5" chip to the right side of the mount. Photos mostly show no signs of loss though the sepia photograph on the largest mount has a small chip to edge and a 0.5" tear to left side where horse's face is. Overall good condition. A compact Massachusetts record of the petroleum trade at the moment when horse drawn delivery and automotive modernity still occupied the same street. unknown