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1923 Phoenix Oil
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Stock Code VM-POT01 |
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Certificate for 25 shares of £1
each, issued May 25th 1923.
Issued in Amsterdam by the National Trust Company with the printed
signatures of the Secretary and President of the company. Blue
border.
Certificate size is 17 cm
high x 24.5 cm wide (7" x 10"). It will be mounted in a mahogany
frame, with gold inlay, size 31 cm high x 39 cm wide.
The certificate is shown unframed as
all items are mounted upon order. We have several certificates of
this company between 1982 and 1986; should you require information on
any of the others please
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About the Company |
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Framed Price : £65.00
Unframed Price : £25.00 |
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About the Company
The company was established on
June 24th 1920 as a merger of the Anglo Continental Oil Company Ltd. and
the Masterson Romanian Oil Syndicate Ltd. In 1923 they took control over
the Orion Petroeum Maatschappij and with that also over the Arnhemsche
Petroleum Maatschappij, that was liquidated in that year. They also
controlled "Unirea", S.A.R. de Petrol in Bucharest and with that the
Romanian Consolidated Oilfields Ltd. In 1946 they had 2 oil refineries
in Ploesti, many other factories, pipe lines and also storage
facilities in the harbour of Constanza
(source: Van Oss effectenboek 1945/1946). |