simonrl
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15 years ago
I noticed this in the bio sheet of a newly registered member.

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In 1971 my late father Dennis John Mason purchased 40 £1 shares in Devon Great Consols Mines Limited. He was issued the share certificate by the chartered accountants Whitmarsh Edgcumbe & Preedy of Plymouth. I have recently discovered the certificate and supporting documentation when looking through his papers. Does Devon Great Consols Mines Ltd still exist??



Does anybody have any information to answer that? :flowers:

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JohnnearCfon
15 years ago
Just checked the Co House records. They no longer exist. What is more, I have checked the list of dissloved companies, which go back to at least 1990 (maybe further) not listed there either. Nor as a former company name (changed name list).
Graigfawr
15 years ago
Try checking the online London Gazette - it reports most company dissolutions, bankruptcies, winding ups, etc.

The certificate may well be collectable. Mike Veissid (spelling?) at Christies would be a useful dealer to approach to see if the certificate is worth placing at auction.
ferret
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15 years ago
Devon great concols mine was worked in 1965 - 1978 by Earnest Gregory who reworked the dumps and recovered fair bit of copper and a lot of tin but dident do any new cutting below turf . in operation under various names including Devon Great Consols Mines Limited. now long gone.

collectible for sure though and a local sale maybe through Tavistock would get at least return your dads £40 i would say!
royfellows
15 years ago
Is there any chance that the owner of this share certificate can upload a photocopy please.
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Tamarmole
15 years ago
Devon Great Conols Ltd survived until 1973 when, with an influx of Canadian finance, they morphed into Redcaves Ltd.
simonrl
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15 years ago
"royfellows" wrote:

Is there any chance that the owner of this share certificate can upload a photocopy please.
I am sure that I speak for many.



I've pointed the chap at this thread :thumbsup:
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nickmason
15 years ago
A photograph of the share certificate is in my personal photo album.
Nic🅱
simonrl
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15 years ago
Thanks!

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nickmason
15 years ago
I've now found 3 other share certificates dating from 1968, which brings the number of £1 shares purchased by my late father to 80.

Surely Christies would not be interested in these?
Nic🅱
ICLOK
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15 years ago
You selling?? 🙂
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Graigfawr
15 years ago
All UK metal mining shares are collectable - though post WW1 ones tend to realise lower prices than C19 ones..
ICLOK
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15 years ago
I'd just like one with DGC on it!
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nickmason
15 years ago
I'm getting some interest in these. I'm off to work presently but I will get back to you later.
Nic🅱

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