REF. NO. | DENOMINATION | DESCRIPTION | NO. ISSUED | CONDITION | VALUE |
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101 | 1 share | 1927, brown | 1750? #1730 |
VF | £- |
“Inosit” Chemical-Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company
Акционерное Общество Химико-Фармацевтического Завода “Инозит”
Other city spellings: Moscou, Moskau
Formed in 1926 in Moscow as producer of vitamins and related food supplements, marketed as Fitina-Inosit. Capital was 175,000 roubles in shares of 100 roubles.
1926
Description
The company was founded by Josef A. Wolynskij as a Moscow producer of vitamins and related food supplements, marketed as Fitina-Inosit. Clients were pharmacists, breweries and medical companies. The communists confiscated Wolynskij’s factory first, but he got it back under the NEP policy. A few years later under Stalin however, he lost it for good. The share was originally a bearer certificate but after new legislation (17 August, 1927) was changed into a nominative share, as evidenced on the back of the share where we can see the name of the shareholder, A.N. Waldenberg. (Source: Boone auction April 2022)