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Waterman The Charleston Pen
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Our Price: USD $190.00
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These models are designed to express former classic fountain pens from bygone years with the traditional open style nib as opposed to the more modern type of inlayed designed nib, creating a combination of the Waterman heritage with an Art Deco influence
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Parker 61 Gold Presidential Pen
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Our Price: USD $2,100.00
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Circa 1965 to late 1960s a Parker model 61 fountain pen in solid 9 carat gold finished with a waterdrop pattern, an attractive and scarce pattern to find within the Parker 61 gold presidential series. From the cartouche at the center of the pens barrel section a
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Waterman The Charleston Pen
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Our Price: USD $190.00
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These models are designed to express former classic fountain pens from bygone years with the traditional open style nib as opposed to the more modern type of inlayed designed nib, creating a combination of the Waterman heritage with an Art Deco influence, whilst
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Parker 75 Limited Edition Classic
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Our Price: USD $5,400.00
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The transatlantic passenger liner R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth. Launched by Her Royal Highness The Queen on September 27th.1938, from stern to bow the liner measured a fifth of a mile..This stupendous ship made her last trans ocean crossing from
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Swan The New Blackbird Pen
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Our Price: USD $190.00
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A scarce 1952 fountain pen housed in the original Swan presentation box. By the early part of 1950 the Mabie Todd Swan company was struggling to survive against the threat to business resulting from the advent of the new cheap use and throw
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Mabie Todd Blackbird Set
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Our Price: USD $220.00
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Shortly after the end of World War II in Europe Mabie Todd and Company England Limited made a resurgence, back to business as usual, although the company failed to foresee the threat to business caused resulting from
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Waterman Pen Set
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Our Price: USD $180.00
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A 1946 Waterman fountain pen and propelling pencil set coloured in elongated streaks of silver grey shades. The gold plating on the inset boxed type side lever for ink filling and on the two trim bands of each pen and the pocket clips is perfect. A new rubber
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Watermans Taperite Fountain Pen
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Our Price: USD $150.00
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In 1939 the popular Waterman one hundred year series were launched, today these models have become keenly sought after by pen collectors. This model 877 is the 1943 streamlined sleek design having a partially hooded forward
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Waterman Model W3 Set Navy Blue
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Our Price: USD $290.00
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In as new and as unused condition just as they were when manufactured in the year following the end of World War Two. A 1946 model W3 Watermans fountain pen and propelling pencil set produced in navy blue celluloid. Made in England. The fountain
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Swan 1921 Lever Filling Model
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Our Price: USD $290.00
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The Swan side lever action ink filling fountain pens manufactured in black vulcanite or ebonite material produced from hard rubber could be bought in the United Kingdom from 1921, although some five years earlier these models
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