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$275.00
1 in stock
Elevate your collection with this authentic Red Indian Aviation Oil Can (Quart)—a rare and highly sought-after piece that captures the spirit of early flight and Canadian oil history. Produced under the iconic Red Indian name and associated with McColl-Frontenac Oil Company Limited, this vintage oil tin represents a unique crossover between aviation innovation and classic petroliana.
Dating to the early to mid-20th century (c. 1920s–1940s), this quart-size can once contained specially formulated aviation engine oil designed to meet the rigorous demands of early aircraft. Reliable lubrication was critical in the pioneering days of aviation, making products like this essential for performance and safety.
Constructed from metal with original lithographed graphics, the can features bold Red Indian branding and classic period design. Aviation oil cans are significantly rarer than standard automotive oil tins, making this a standout piece for collectors of petroliana, aviation memorabilia, and vintage advertising.
Key Features:
- Brand: Red Indian
- Company: McColl-Frontenac Oil Company Limited
- Product Type: Aviation Engine Oil
- Size: Quart
- Era: Early to Mid-20th Century (c. 1920s–1940s)
- Material: Metal oil can with original lithography
- Use: Lubrication for early aircraft engines
- Origin: Canada
- Category: Aviation petroliana collectible
Why Collectors Love It:
- Rare aviation category – harder to find than standard motor oil cans
- Iconic Canadian branding – Red Indian is a cornerstone in petroliana
- Cross-collectible appeal – popular with both aviation and oil collectors
- Strong display presence – bold graphics and historic character
- Investment potential – increasing demand for early aviation pieces
The Red Indian Aviation Oil Can (Quart) is more than just a vintage container—it’s a preserved piece of early aviation history and Canadian industrial heritage. Perfect for display in hangars, garages, offices, or curated collections, it offers both rarity and visual impact.










