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Welcome to Fountain Pen Emporium. Your one stop shop for all your modern and vintage fountain pens. We carry most brands Burnham, Conway Stewart, Dunhill Namiki, Montblanc, Parker, Pelikan, Sheaffer, Swan Mabie Todd, Watermans etc., including many lesser known makes. We also have a selection of other interesting collectibles which include World banknotes, watches, cigarette lighters, paintings, luxury brand handbags.
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RARE Dunhill Namiki Japan 1920s
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Conway Stewart 15 Pen Blue Pearl
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Our Price: USD $125.00
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SOLD. Extremely rare and beautiful 1920s Dunhill Namiki fountain pen in green and gold lacquer.
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Made in the early 1950s this attractively coloured Conway Stewart model 15 fountain pen produced in dark blue celluloid fused with light pale blue pearl swirls outlined with black veins.
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Watermans 512V Pen and Pencil Set
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Burnham B48 Fountain Pen Pale Blue
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Our Price: USD $120.00
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Our Price: USD $140.00
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A 1946 model 512V Watermans fountain pen and propelling pencil set manufactured in black celluloid material.
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Manufactured in beautifully patterned celluloid material with light shades of pale pearl blue mottled with darker blue outlined with grey and fawn brown veins.
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Rolex Oyster Gentlemans Wristwatch
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Super Rotax Pen Germany
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Our Price: USD $4,100.00 Sale Price: USD $3,255.00 You Save USD $845.00!
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Our Price: USD $40.00
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Bought in Amsterdam at Montres Rolex SA with the Jewellers bill of sale and instructions booklets, date of purchase 2001. This Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust watch has not been used.
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These excellent quality Super Rotax fountain pens are new unused 1970s old stock made in West Germany.
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Swan 1880s Elegant Ladies Pen
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Swan Fountain Pen Pale Dark Blue
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Our Price: USD $520.00 Sale Price: USD $450.00 You Save USD $70.00!
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Our Price: USD $125.00
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Intended to be worn attached by the gold chain to the dress or dress belt this classic model eye dropper pen was made specifically for ladies. A rare Swan Mabie Todd and Bird of New York pen introduced in England in 1884, shipped from
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A 1946 Swan model 6142 Fountain pen. After a lean period of limited production and much disruption throughout the war years Mabie Todd Swan Company moved to new premises and resumed production in 1946.
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Introduction
Fountain pens have all the hallmarks of collectibility and broadly fall into two categories. Firstly, there's the prestigious makes that have become a symbol of status such as Montblanc or Omas. Secondly, any fountain pen linked to a historic event is also a sought after commodity. For example, in 1935 before leaving dock, a commerative fountain pen was made and engraved for the battleship H.M.S Repulse. Sadly, she sank in battle.
Old model fountain pens in excellent condition, for example the early Dunhill Namiki Maki-e Japanese fountain pens, are very keenly sought after.
Why buy vintage fountain pens
1) A practical and unique gift. 2) For some, reminiscent of those 'good old days' 3) Scarcity - the classic models are fast becoming less easily obtainable. 4) The investment potential of classic fountain pens is more secure than stocks and shares. 5) Fountain pens appeal to both ladies and gentlemen. 6) Strong interest worldwide. Some of our fountain pens have found a new lease of life in America, the Far East, South East Asia, Europe, Middle East, Australia, New Zealand. 7) Environmental - No wasteful use of the earth's resources unlike the modern 'use and throw away' non-perishable pens.
Sothebys Auction Singapore
An ordinary black Waterman fountain pen presented to Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew, former prime minister of Singapore, at the signing of Singapore Independence in 1957, fetched a staggering record price of 350, 000 Singapore dollars (equivalent to 175,000 US dollars or 115,000 sterling pounds)
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