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1940's- 1950's Rawlings Glovolium Baseball Glove Dressing, All Metal NRMint Can

$ 14.14

Availability: 62 in stock
  • Product Use: Leather Baseball Gloves
  • Color: Multi Color
  • Theme: Gas & Oil
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type of Advertising: Can
  • Brand: Rawlings Glovolium
  • Condition: Found recently at an estate sale, in excellent cvondition with minor discoloration/soiling

    Description

    Offered here is a
    "
    1940's- 1950's Rawlings Glovolium Baseball Glove Dressing", date is from an all metal Near Mint Sealed Can.
    Found recently at an estate sale, in excellent condition with just the tiniest of dents and rub near the top rim on the back side, Approximately 5 3/4" X 2 13/16" X 1 1/4" oval shaped can.
    Shipped boxed, protected an
    d with delivery confirmation.
    Sometime during the 1920's through the 1930's, Rawlings Glovolium Glove Oil was offered in a green screw top can. In 1931 a 4 once can had a retail price of .35¢, an 8 oz can .55¢ and one gallon was offered to teams at a cost of .00. By the 1940's - 1950's (post war) Glovolium baseball Glove Dressing was sold in an all tin red, black and silver can with a nozzle dispenser.
    Around 1959 Rawlings introduced the blue can with the collapsible nozzle dispenser.
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