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Vintage Cities Service Company Stock Certificate 🛢️ CITGO Predecessor 1980s Wall Street Art 12" x 8"

Vintage Cities Service Company Stock Certificate 🛢️ CITGO Predecessor 1980s Wall Street Art 12" x 8"

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Own a tangible link to a century of American energy history with this vintage Cities Service Company stock certificate, issued in the early 1980s and measuring about 12" x 8". 🛢️
Printed on heavy, engraved paper, it features a dramatic central vignette of a Vitruvian‑style figure flanked by globes, surrounded by ornate borders and the official corporate seal. It’s a ready‑made piece of framed Wall Street art for your office, study, or collection.

Cities Service Company traces its roots back to oilman Henry Latham Doherty, who founded the firm in 1910 as a public‑utility holding company based in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. In its earliest years, the company concentrated on supplying gas and electricity to public utilities, quickly acquiring dozens of small gas and electric companies and building out pipeline networks across Kansas, Oklahoma, and the mid‑continent. That aggressive expansion helped bring natural gas and electric power to growing towns that were just entering the modern age of light and heat.

By the 1910s and 1920s, Cities Service had become a major player in the oil and gas business, sponsoring important discoveries in places like Augusta and El Dorado, Kansas, and the Oklahoma City field, and participating in the development of the huge East Texas field. The company built some of the earliest long‑distance natural‑gas pipelines in the United States, including a high‑pressure line running roughly a thousand miles from the Amarillo, Texas area toward Midwestern markets, opening up a vast new supply of fuel for homes, factories, and power plants.

During the 1930s and 1940s, Cities Service sat at the intersection of public utilities, petroleum, and wartime production. Congress’s Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 forced big holding companies to choose between utility operations and oil‑and‑gas businesses; Cities Service elected to remain in petroleum and gradually divested more than two hundred utility affiliates. In World War II, the company contributed designs and expertise used in major refineries and plants producing 100‑octane aviation gasoline and key petrochemical feedstocks, helping supply Allied air power and synthetic rubber.

The company was also part of everyday American culture. For roughly three decades, Cities Service sponsored popular radio music broadcasts, eventually known as The Cities Service Band of America, that aired nationally and became familiar background sound in living rooms and cars. Its green cloverleaf‑style marketing logo and service‑station signs dotted highways across the country, long before interstates and convenience stores took over the landscape.

In 1965, Cities Service introduced the CITGO brand name (styled “CITGO”) for its refining, marketing, and retail operations, a name that would eventually replace Cities Service entirely at the consumer level. By the early 1980s, Cities Service was one of America’s larger integrated oil companies and the subject of major Wall Street takeover battles, including a highly publicized 1982 bid by T. Boone Pickens’s Mesa Petroleum and a later merger with Occidental Petroleum. As part of that restructuring, the refining and marketing operations were spun into Citgo Petroleum Corporation and ultimately sold to Southland Corporation, the owners of 7‑Eleven, cementing the CITGO name on gas stations nationwide.

This certificate comes from that late‑Cities‑Service / early‑CITGO era of the early 1980s. Printed with engraved borders, the corporate seal, and signatures of company officers, it represents both a financial instrument and a beautifully designed document. Scripophily collectors seek out pieces like this not for their face value, but for the combination of artwork, history, and corporate story they represent. Framed, it becomes an instant conversation piece: a reminder of the long arc from early gas and electric utilities through massive pipelines, wartime production, radio sponsorships, and finally the CITGO brand we still recognize today.

At roughly 12" x 8", this piece is easy to frame and display. The neutral brown and cream palette pairs well with wood desks, leather chairs, and brass lamps in a home office, library, or trading‑room‑style setup. Hang it next to old stock tickers, vintage bank ledgers, or oil‑field photographs to tell a bigger story of American industry. 📈

Stock certificates like this were never meant to be decorative art—they were working financial documents—but their engraved designs and the corporate histories behind them make them some of the most fascinating paper collectibles from the late 20th century. Once they are framed and tucked into private collections or museum files, they rarely return to the market. This Cities Service Company certificate is a chance to capture a physical piece of the story that eventually became CITGO.

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