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20 Eyedropper-fill in smooth Black Hard Rubber. Early, slip-cap model. During the second and third decade of the 1900s, pen companies competed to offer oversized pens. This is a wonderful example of Waterman’s largest pen! Also used, in association with the “World’s Smallest Pen” (see below) to attract attention in advertisements, to store window displays and Expositions. Early nib imprint (“Waterman Ideal New York” in circular design, followed by, “10.”). Medium/broad nib. Perfect color with no ambering. Red wax still present in the “20" on the bottom of the pen. Near mint+
“World’s Smallest Pen” eyedropper-fill in Black Hard Rubber. Often called the “Doll Pen because one rests in Queen Mary’s doll house, on the King’s Library Table. Just over 1.5" long and less than 1/8" in diameter, this pen was actually produced by Waterman as a way for their salesmen to spend time with potential new accounts. Their salesmen would visit a druggist, jeweler, shop owner, to try to open a new account. The buyer would inevitably say that they didn’t need a new pen line and were happy with what they had. The salesman would now offer to show them the “World’s Smallest Pen” as long as he was there. This allowed more time and interaction together, and often resulted in a sale! Waterman then published in their in-house newspaper, the Pen Prophet, that they would produce these for sale by their vendors as a special order item only. Near mint, and extremely rare, especially in the original “coffin” box!.
Unknown Italian or German #1 size Safety Pen in BHR with wonderful Italian ornate Rolled-gold (Gold-filled) overlay. Repousse double arrow shaped geometric forms, some plain and some filled with roses, on a lightening-strike shaped barley filled background. Ornate scroll work surrounds a floral crown. Quite unique. Unrestored Extra-fine nib. Near mint.
#8 Size LF in Deep Jade (beautiful). GFT. A NYC pen maker, founded around 1920. While this is a very large #8 size pen, it is factory fitted with a nib signed, “Warranted 14KT 6,” which is actually a #4 size nib. The buyer looked like he had a top-of-the-line pen in his pocket, but actually spent considerably less than for a Parker or Sheaffer! Medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint
No. 4 Crescent-fill in Cardinal Hard Rubber. As rare as the Mottled Conklins above are, a Cardinal Hard Rubber example is several-fold rarer!
Correct black gripping section. Medium nib. A tad of brassing to the high points of the clip (very top, very bottom) otherwise near mint.
#2 LF All Metal Set in Gothic pattern. Fine point. Indicia nicely engraved in script, “Mother.” The gripping section is also metal covered. A tad of wear to the metal at the nib edge of the gripping section, otherwise near mint++
in original box. Close-up photo in
box.
#2 LF in Ivory with Green Veins. One of the much rarer Conklin colors. Note the white bands offsetting the black ends. Fine, flexible, italic nib. Near mint
#2 LF in Ivory with Green Veins. Shorter than the example above, but actually rarer! One of the much rarer Conklin colors. Note the white bands offsetting the black ends. Fine, flexible, italic nib. Near mint
Nozac Symetrik 5M Word Gauge PIF DEMONSTRATOR in clear transparent. Black gripping section, turning knob and cap. Extremely rare! Broad, flexible nib. Looks like it has never seen ink. I have not tried to fill the pen, but the piston mechanism seems to be working perfectly. Near mint+
Duro No. 30 BF in Smoke Blue Marble (beautiful). GFT. Broad, flexible Conway Stewart DURO nib (Duro nibs were used in the better Conway Stewart pens). A tad of clip ball brassing, otherwise near mint+
Duro No. 30 BF in Blue Marble. GFT. Medium/fine, flexible Conway Stewart DURO nib (Duro nibs were used in the better Conway Stewart pens). A tad of imprint wear (fully readable), otherwise near mint+
12 LF in Green Pearl with Gold Veins (very unique Celluloid). GPT. Broad nib. Pen is new-old-stock, but there is some wear to the plating on the clip and the lever box. Excellent+
58 LF in Grey Pearl Lined Web (sometimes called “Candystripe”). GFT. Medium/fine DURO nib (Duro nibs were used in the better Conway Stewart pens). Near mint
58 LF in Cracked Ice. GFT. Early version, with less “ice” and darker veins (for comparison, see next item). Fine point. A tad of imprint wear (fully readable), or perhaps just a weak stamping, otherwise near mint
Executive 62 LF in Tiger’s Eye. GFT. While the pen was made in England, the rare, two wide banded Executive 62 was only sold in Australia! This helps explain its rarity... and this model is on one of their most beautiful finishes. Medium DURO nib (the Duro nib was reserved for the upper tier of Conway Stewart pens. Near mint+
Onoto #2 Plunger-fill in Black Chased Hard Rubber. The chasing pattern is large hashmarks within a pinstriped background. Wonderful early example, with over-under feed. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with instructions.
Close-up photo in box.
#8 LF in Red & Black Mottled. GFT. Unusual matching gripping section (rather than the more normal black section). Medium, flexible nib (signed “Warranted 5 14K”). Near mint+
All Metal 6-Sided Glass Cartridge pen in black. Very early cartridge fountain pen, complete with original glass cartridge with cork. Revolutionary for it’s time, but unsuccessful in the market because the feed was not yet perfected. Waterman used a very similar system 50 years later! Some wear, including to the plating of the nib, but still in great condition for what it is. Excellent
4 ½ LF in Black. GFT. An ultra-streamlined pen, and an engineering marvel! Hidden behind the visualated portion of the barrel is an extra ink supply. Operating the lever first fills the visualated barrel, then fills a bladder. When the ink in visible barrel is depleted, lift the lever and the sac releases the reserve ink for use. Edacoto was known as “The Pen of France.” Broad, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box.
Close-up photo in box.
Slim Ventura “Burp” Aerometric-fill Set in Gold-filled pinstriped. Manifold fine nib. Near mint++ in original box with labels and instructions.
Close-up photo in box.
#4 LF in Burgundy. GFT. Very smart looking, with extra bands set near the top of the cap! Fine, flexible nib with an italic flair. The pen could be new-old-stock, but it appears that there is an extra vent hole in the cap! Near mint+
#4 Vest Pocket size Italian Safety Pen in BHR with Rolled-gold (Gold-filled) overlay. Alternating plain and engine-turned wave chased pinstriping. Repousse floral & vine bands at the top and bottom of both the cap and the barrel. Repousse floral clip and cap crown. Quite beautiful! Medium, extra-flexible nib. Unrestored. One pin point ding in barrel, otherwise near mint.
Swan #2 LF Pen-Pencil Combination in Ivory with Black Veins. GFT. Beautiful trim, with black bordered gold-filled bands. Cap engraved: “O.Y. Humphrey.” Medium/fine, flexible nib. Gorgeous color, perhaps a tad of ambering to the barrel.
Swan SM1/58 LF in Russet & Jade (Green & Bronze Pearl Marble). Sometimes called “camouflage.” NPT. Broad, flexible, italic nib. A few surface scratches on the clip, otherwise near mint
Swan 54 Eternal LF in Ivory with Black Veins. GFT. A lovely vest pocket size pen sporting a fine nib with an italic flair. Some ambering of the cap and barrel. Excellent+
Visofill Set in Golden Pearl. GFT. Like the Parker Vacumatic, remove the blind cap and pump the plunger to fill the pen. GFT. Wide cap bands are engraved, “From Azziz to Sam 1937.” Broad nib. Some lower edge brassing and minor dings to the pen band, and a tad of brassing to the clip balls. Excellent+
Blackbird 5245 LF in Silver Pearl. NPT Medium, extra-flexible nib. A tad of wear to the barrel imprint (fully readable) and a few minor surface scratches. Excellent+
Model 140 PIF in Bronze Pearl with Fire-engine Red Veins (beautiful). GFT. Very nice quality, French made pen. I acquired it because the color was exceptional! Extra-smooth, medium nib. Near mint
#4 LF in Black with Silver Pearl Rhomboid shaped Splotches (unique and beautiful). GFT. Gold-plated, fine, italic, signed “Monitor 4 Made in USA” nib. Near mint+
4B Safety pen in BHR. Long pen, with cap imprinted “Mont///Blanc” and the barrel imprinted “Simplo Original
Montblanc.” Unrestored. Fine, flexible nib. Looks like it never held ink. Hard rubber slightly oxidized. Excellent+
139 PIF in Black Celluloid. GFT. The largest pen made by Montblanc at the time, and one of the models most sought by collectors. GF trim, except for the outer cap bands which are Sterling Silver. Long visualated barrel window, complete with original vertical pinstriping. Medium/broad nib. Near mint
[Two available] Both Sold
138 PIF in Black Celluloid. GFT. Only produced for less than two years (1939-40) and only with a two-tone alloy nib (gold, iridium, palladium). This has an original 138 broad nib. Short, amber visualated window. Minor scratches to cap band visual with a loop, otherwise near mint.
25 Masterpiece 12-sided Push-knob filler in Green Pearl. Very rare, especially in the “High-Top” model. GFT. Extra-smooth, medium, flexible, italic nib. Near mint
246 BF in Tiger’s Eye (one of Montblanc’s most beautiful Celluloids). The largest size pen in this model line. GFT. Broad nib, with a tad of flex for cushioning. Near mint
342 PIF in Silver Pearl with Black Pinstriping (very unusual). GFT. This model was made for the Spanish market and does NOT have the white 5-pointed star in the derby (or anywhere else). Cap is factory imprinted both “Mont///Blanc” and “FABRICADO EN ESPANA POR E. WEISE.” Amber visualated barrel window (under cap). New-old-stock. Mint
60 4-Color Ball Pen in 12-sided Chrome (Barley Pattern). Slide one of the four levers to propel the color refill you want. Spring loaded repel. New-old-stock. Mint [Still available: identical 4-Color Pencil with barrel imprint "Deutsch Kornbranntwein - Verwertungsstelle" This translates to the German Office for the Utilization of Corn Spirit. As best as I can find out, this is the German government agency responsible for the control of alcohol products and the reduction of consumption within the country. $150]
Both Sold
50 4-Color Ball Pen in 12-sided Chrome (Barley Pattern). Slide one of the four levers to propel the color refill you want. Spring loaded repel. New-old-stock. Mint
56 3-Color Ball Pen in 3-sided Chrome (Barley Pattern). Slide one of the three levers to propel the color refill you want. Spring loaded repel. Near mint
103 4-Color Ball Pen in Sterling Silver. 12-sided. Gravity feed (face one of the four different color dots toward the ceiling and press the cap to propel the color refill you want). Spring loaded repel. Refills readily available from Schmidt or Rotring. New-old-stock. Mint with original label.
22 PIF in Black. GFT. Blue
visualated window between gripping section and barrel. Slip cap. Broad,
flexible, right oblique nib (shaped like left foot). Near mint [Two Available]
Both Sold
206 BF in Coral Red (Montblanc pens in color are rare). GFT. Montblanc’s largest pen in this model line. Medium, flexible nib. A few minor scratches to the clip, otherwise near mint
82 PIF in Gold-filled. Alternating plain and pinstripe panels. Slip cap. Yellow visualated window between barrel and gripping section. Broad, right oblique nib (shaped like left foot). Could be new-old-stock. At the least near mint+
31 PIF in Black. GFT. Blue visualated threads separating barrel and gripping section. Screw cap. Broad, right oblique nib (shaped like left foot). Near mint [also available with medium nib]
Both Sold
149 PIF in Black CELLULOID (not the more modern “Precious Resin”). The largest pen made by Montblanc at the time, and one of the models most sought by collectors. GF trim, except for the outer cap bands which are Sterling Silver. Short visualated barrel window (hidden by cap), complete with original vertical pinstriping. Extra-broad nib [other nibs available]. Near mint
[Four available] All Four sold
420 cartridge/converter-fill in Black. GFT. Converter included. Visualated window between barrel and gripping section. Medium nib with a tad of flex for cushioning. New-old-stock. Mint
Lucens Plunger-fill Large in Black. GFT. Wide “Greek Key” middle cap band. Early version with "roller-ball" clip. Wide spiral visualated barrel. Fine, TRIPLE FLEXIBLE nib. Near mint
[Two available] One Sold