Catalog 50 (March 2009)


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Extraordinary Pens

Catalog 50 (March 2009)
1
1918 Parker “Black Giant” eyedropper-fill in BHR. “Long” model at 6 1/8″ closed. Crisp barrel imprint, huge nib, and intact “Lucky Curve” feed. Nickel-plate clip (version with open back). Near mint.
$1400

2
1912 Soennecken Model 1035 Safety in BHR with .900 Standard Silver “Giraffe” overlay. One of the rarest and most desirable of all the vintage pen overlay patterns, whether in silver, gold or gold-filled! Cap-top smartly engraved “MJF.” Unrestored. Medium, italic nib. Beautiful and near mint+
$6,000

3
1933 Soennecken Rheingold BF in Lapis. GFT. Visualated barrel. Extremely rare color. Medium, flexible nib. “Starburst” on top of cap. Near mint+
$2,000

4
1933 Soennecken Rheingold No. 1911 BF in Turquoise (Blue & Bronze). One of the rarest colors! GFT. “Starburst” on top of cap. Medium/broad, flexible nib. Near mint+
$2,000

5
1939 Montblanc 139 PIF in Black with pre-war Long Visualated Barrel. GFT, with Sterling Silver outer cap bands and very rare “Luxury” clip with sterling silver edges (also found on the scarce Montblanc L-129). Medium/broad three-toned original alloy nib, with a tad of flex. Many folks believe that MB’s alloy nib (11% gold, 49% iridium, 40% palladium) writes better thanMB’s gold nibs). The lines in the visualated barrel window show a little wear near the gripping section, otherwise near mint.
$3,300

6
1905 Parker 62 BF Gold-filled Overlay on BHR. Extra tall at 6″ closed. Slip cap (unthreaded). Wonderful engraved floral design and early correct “V.V. Clip” (Von Valkenberg). “Lucky Curve” keyhole vent nib (medium/broad, extra-flexible), Near mint+
$3,000

7
1932 Mabie Todd Swan #3 “Leverless” in Sterling Silver (very rare)! Pattern of alternating plain, wave chased and barley panels. Medium, italic nib, with a touch of flex. New-old-stock. Mint
$1,250

8
1932 Pullman #2 BF in Black Hard Rubber over a brass lining. Unsigned (but there is absolutely no doubt what it is), other than “PATENT” on clip and :Warranted” on the nib.The famous pen which opens and closed by pushing up & pulling down the barrel (shown both open & closed). Medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint.
$1,500

9
1910 Parker #15 Jack Knife Safety eyedropper-fill in BHR with Gold-filled Filigree cap overlay and Alternating pearl and abalone barrel overlay. Very early “keyhole” nib (medium, extra-flexible), imprinted “Parker Fountain Pen 3.” Near mint+ in original velvet lined hinged case. Close-up of pen in box.
$1,750

10
1902 Waterman #0505 eyedropper-fill Straight Holder in Gold-filled “Puritan Patch” overlay on BHR.One of the rarer of the Waterman overlays. Medium, extra-flexible nib. A little brassing only to the bottom posting knob. One pinpoint ding in the indicia, engraved “Harry R. Thomion.”An incredibly rare addition to a Waterman collection!
$3,000

Soennecken - Featured Pens - Soennecken

In 1875 Friedrich Soennecken started a company to sell nibs, ink pots and books. By 1883 he employed 40 people. In 1884 he invented the ring file and hole punch. By 1890 he was selling the first German fountain pen, an eyedropper-fill. By 1905 he was selling a Safety Pen, two years before Waterman. In 1913 he introduced ornate overlay safety pens. A lever-fill pen was introduced in 1927. By 1929 Parker was selling button-fill pens in Europe. Not to be outdone, Soennecken introduced a novel button-filler where a sleeve at the bottom of the barrel is screwed into the pen to reveal a button.When expelled, the sleeve protects the button from being depressed. In 1931 Soennecken introduced the plastic Rheingold model (in four sizes), and selling for far less than Parker’s Duofolds. In the mid-1930s Soennecken introduced piston-filling pens. During WWII, when gold became in short supply, like the other German pen manufacturers, Soennecken used alloy nibs. During the war their Bonn factories were destroyed. Production began again in 1945. In 1949 a new piston-filling pen was introduced with a locking mechanism. To unlock the turning knob, it is first pulled out and turned anti-clockwise. When filling is completed, a clicking noise is audible as the mechanism locks into place. In the 1950s, four new lines were introduced in wonderful colors.Two of these lines, the 222 and 111, are thought to be the best German pens of their time. Soennecken never developed a ball pen. By 1960 they were producing only inexpensive pens. Thanks to Andreas Lambrou, Fountain Pens of the World, 1995, for the above information.

11
1930 Soennecken 1306 PIF in Ivory with Black Veins. GFT. Visualated barrel. Broad, flexible nib. A little wear to the “sunburst” on the top of the cap, otherwise near mint.
$450

12
1933 Soennecken Rheingold No, 915 BF in Black Hard Rubber. GFT. Fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint.
$750

13
1933 Soennecken Rheingold BF in Black Hard Rubber. GFT. Unusual knurling on the threaded button sleeve. Fine, triple-flexible nib!“Starburst” on top of cap. Weakly stampedimprint (but completely consistent and fully readable). Near mint.
$750

14
1933 Soennecken Rheingold No. 613 BF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Soennecken “Eagle” logo imprinted on the top of the cap. Fine nib. Near mint.
$600

15
1946 Soennecken Rheingold No. 616 BF in Blue/Green Pearl Large Herringbone Pattern (like the Waterman “Ray” series). GFT. Medium/fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$1450

16
1933 Soennecken 304 BF in Ivory Pearl with Black Veins (rare color). GFT. Visualated barrel Medium, flexible, italic nib. Near mint.
$250

17
1938 Soennecken 507 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium/fine, flexible nib. Near mint+
$300

18
1938 Soennecken 504 PIF in Ivory with Black Veins. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium, flexible nib. Almost impossible to find without heavy discolor, this example is just about perfect. Near mint.
$275

19
1938 Soennecken 510 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium, alloy nib. Near mint.
$225

20
1938 Soennecken 510S PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Fine, alloy nib. Slightly different than the previous pen, with an unsigned clip, longer cap, slightly shorter barrel and visualated window. Near mint
$225

21
1942 Soennecken 506 PIF in Blue Pearl Web. GFT. Visualated barrel. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint.
$175

22
1942 Soennecken “Oxford” (506) PIF in Red Pearl Web. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium nib, with a tad of flex. Near mint.
$200

23
1946 Soennecken 120 PIF in Blue Pearl Web (very rare). GFT. Visualated barrel. Broad, wartime alloy nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$1,500

24
1946 Soennecken 120 PIF in Ivory Pearl with Black Veins. GFT. Visualated barrel. Broad, wartime alloy nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$1,500

25
1946 Soennecken 120 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Broad, wartime alloy nib. Near mint.
$350

26
1946 Soennecken 116 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium, extra-flexible, italic, wartime alloy nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with instructions. Close-up of pen in box.
$275

27
1946 Soennecken 109 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Double-broad, extra-flexible wartime alloy nib. Near mint.
$150

28
1947 Soennecken S26 PIF in Blue Pearl Marble. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium/fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+
$250

29
1947 Soennecken S19 PIF in Blue Pearl Web. GFT. Visualated barrel. Broad, flexible, italic nib. Near mint.
$225

30
1947 Soennecken 105 PIF in Black with Silver Hashmarks. GFT. Visualated barrel. Fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+
$250

31
1947 Soennecken S25 PIF in Red Pearl. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint.
$150

32
1947 Soennecken 111 PIF in Black Hard Rubber, GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$250

33
1950 Soennecken 420 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium nib, with a tad of flex. Near mint+
$750

34
1950 Soennecken 414 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Broad, extra-flexible, italic nib. One of the first models with the locking “click-filling” mechanism. Quite rare. Near mint
$550

35
1952 Soennecken 103 PIF in Blue Pearl with Black Pinstriping (unusual color). GFT. Medium/fine nib. Near mint
$175

36
1952 Soennecken 103 PIF in Silver Pearl with Black Pinstriping. Visualated barrel. Medium/broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$250

37
1949 Soennecken 1 PIF in Black. Looks like the 111 Extra, and the same size, but as earlier pen without the locking “Click” filling mechanism. Rare. Visualated barrel. Double-broad, flexible, italic nib.
$700

38
1954 Soennecken 111 Extra PIF in Silver Grey Herringbone. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium nib. Has the famous “click-fill” mechanism. Near mint+
$1,200

39
1954 Soennecken 111 Extra PIF in Black. GFT. Has the famous “click-fill” mechanism. Fine nib. Near mint.
$850

40
1954 Soennecken 111 Superior PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated Barrel. Medium, flexible nib. Has the famous “click-fill” mechanism. Near mint
$500

41
1954 Soennecken 111 Superior PIF in Black with Silver Hashmarks. GFT. Rare export model, with an extra “Made in Germany” imprint line, and an extra long visualated barrel. Has the famous “click-fill” mechanism. Medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint
$750

42
1954 Soennecken 111 Superior PIF in Black with Silver Hashmarks. GFT. Visualated Barrel. Has the famous “click-fill” mechanism. Broad nib. Near mint
$750

43
1954 Soennecken 111 Lady PIF in Silver Grey herringbone. GFT. Visualated barrel. Has the famous “click-fill” mechanism. Medium/broad, italic nib.
$375

44
1954 Soennecken 222 Extra PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Has the famous “click-fill” mechanism. Medium, flexible. Oblique (left foot) nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$375

45
1954 Soennecken 222 Superior PIF in Red Lizard. GFT. Visualated barrel. Has the famous “click-fill” mechanism. Double-broad, oblique (left foot) nib. Near mint+
$400

46
1954 Soennecken 222 Superior PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Has the famous “click-fill” mechanism. Medium, flexible nib. A few small dings in the cap band, otherwise near mint.
$325

Miscellaneous Vintage German Pens

47
1938 A.W.Faber Model 36 BF with Grey Marble barrel and Black cap. GFT. Repousse cap band signed “CASTELL.” Mint, in wonderful die stamped tin box with great graphics. Even the inside of the cover is imprinted. The top of the inner cap contains the Faber Castell logo used from 1928 through 1938, a green and gold enamel balance scale in a circle. Broad, flexible nib. Has been filled, otherwise mint. Close-up of pen in box.
$250

48
1955 A,W. Faber Model 994 PIF in Black. GFT. Medium/fine, flexible nib. Visualated barrel. Produced after “Faber-Castell” removed “Osmia” from their name. Near mint.
$125

49
1935 Osmia Progress 95 in Golden Pearl Web. GFT. Very complicated “Parker Vacumatic like” plunger filling mechanism, operated by unscrewing the cap on the end of the barrel and pumping by hand. Long, visualated barrel window. Very rare and high quality pen in unusual and beautiful celluloid.. Medium nib. Cap lightly engraved “Karl Ahlen.” Near mint+
$400

50
1950 Osmia Model 224 BF in Red Marble. GFT. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint
$200

51
1935 Anonymous #2 size PIF in “Cobra” (Pelikan look-a-like). GFT. Visualated barrel. Respectable quality, with a unique Celluloid. 14K, USA made, medium nib. Near mint.
$125

52
1928 Osmia Supra Normal BF in Lapis (gorgeous color!) GFT. Inlaid White and Black logo in the top of the cap. Medium, flexible nib, with a tad of flex. Near mint.
$700

53
1939 Osmia Model 773 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Fine, extra-flexible nib, with an italic flair. Near mint+ (could be new-old-stock)
$100

54
1929 Crown “Junior” BF in Silver Pearl & Black Spiral (quite unique). GFT. Alloy nib (medium, with a tad of flex) marked “Edel Chromshahl Equal.” New-old-stock. Mint
$100

55
1949 Kaweco Dia 85A BF Set in Ivory Pearl with Black Veins. Usually found highly ambered, this color is mint! GFT. Medium, extra-flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original zipper pouch. Close-up of set in zipper pouch.
$150

56
1949 Kaweco Twist-activated pencil for above set.
Set

57
1950 Osmia Model 222 in Ivory with Black Veins. GFT. Broad, flexible, italic nib. A bit of ambering of the barrel, but far, far better than most found. Otherwise near mint.
$195

58
1950 Faber Castell Osmia 882 PIF in Green Pearl with Black Vertical Stripes. GFT. Two-tone, broad, oblique (left foot) nib. Visualated barrel. Near mint.
$250

Vintage Italian Pens

59
1935 Astura Nova #3 BF in Red Pearl. I don’t find many of these Italian made Astura’s, and the Celluloid on this one is outstanding! GFT. Medium, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$275

60
1935 Omas/Minerva Classica LF Large in Grey Veined (beautiful!). Omas sub-brand. GFT. Medium, extra-flexible nib. A tad of brassing to the edges of the lever, otherwise near mint.
$575

61
1936 Omas Lucens Large Plunger-fill in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel with a black spiral (like a barber pole). Rollerball clip. Fine, extra-flexible nib.
$2,000

62
1939 Omas Extra Lucens Faceted Plunger-fill in Black. GFT. Long visualated barrel with a black spiral (like a barber pole). “Parker-like” arrow clip. Fine, flexible nib. [Two available, the second with horizontal bands in the visualated barrel].
$1,100

63
1940 Aurora Novum LF in Faceted Silver Pearl Web. GFT. The famous top-of-the-line Aurora, with the filling lever located on the bottom of the barrel. Correct “Platiridio Aurora 5″ broad, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+
$850

64
1951 Aurora 88 PIF in Black.Finely pinstriped polished Gold-filled cap. The top of the cap is rounded and polished chrome. Visualated barrel. Aurora’s hooded nib was their answer to the Parker 51, , was just as popular in Italy as the 51 was in the US. Fine nib, with just a bit of flex. Near mint in original triangular case with polishing cloth (cloth has ink stains).
$250

65
1952 Aurora 88 PIF in Black.Finely pinstriped polished chrome cap with black enamel inlaid in the clip. The top of the cap is rounded and has a black insert. Visualated barrel. Aurora’s hooded nib answer to the Parker 51Medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+
$200

66
1952 Aurora 88 PIF in Black.Finely pinstriped polished Gold-filled cap with black enamel inlaid in the clip. The top of the cap is rounded and has a black insert. Visualated barrel. Aurora’s hooded nib answer to the Parker 51. Medium/broad, flexible nib. Near mint+ (perhaps new-old-stock)
$225

67
1954 Aurora 88 Duo Cart cartridge/converter-fill in Black, Pinstriped polished chrome cap. Hooded nib. The top of the cap if flat and has a chrome insert. Fine, flexible nib. Some plating wear on the back of the cap, otherwise near mint. Converter included
$50

68
1975 Aurora 88P PIF in Black. Finely pinstriped polished chrome cap with black enamel inlaid in the clip. The top of the cap slants forward and has a black insert. Visualated barrel. Aurora’s hooded nib answer to the Parker 51,Fine nib. Near mint+
$200

69
1927 Carter’s #6 size LF Desk Set in Jade. GFT. 7″ x 4″ green Onyx base. Fine point. New-old-stock. Mint in original (wonderful) red and silver form-fitted box, with label on base. Close-up view of desk set. Close-up of set in box.
$250
70
1927 Waterman #2 LF Desk Set in Black. NPT. 3″ round black marble base. Medium/fine nib. Near mint. Close-up view of desk set.
$125
71
1927 Wahl Eversharp #2 LF Desk Set in Flamingo (Deep Red Pearl), quite a rare Wahl color! Matching trumpet. GFT. The 7″ x 5″ very heavy metal base (over 2 lbs) has a slot for a pen or pencil and two removable recessed red trays for stamps, paper clips, or the like. Very rare! Medium, manifold nib. One tiny (unnoticeable) chip on the right side, otherwise near mint. Close-up view of desk set.
$250
72
1927 Wahl Eversharp #2 LF Desk Set in Green & Bronze. GFT. 3″ round Marble base adorned with a bronze bird. Fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+, perhaps new-old-stock. Close-up view of desk set.
$150
73
1940 Esterbrook Half-Globe LF Glass Desk Set in Black. CPT. Pen is attached to the base with a chain (perhaps for a bank) so it can’t be lost. Decal on base reads “Please replace pen in socket.” 1555 (fine) steel nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Close-up view of desk set.
$65
74
1927 Wahl Eversharp #2 LF Desk Set in Blue Pearl with Black Veins. One of the very rarest of Wahl Celluloids! Matching trumpet. GFT. The 6″ x 3.5″ semi-circular black glass base has a slot for a pen or pencil, and two recessed compartments.Medium nib. An unnoticeable minor surface scratch here and there in the side of the base, otherwise near mint. Close-up view of desk set.
$300
75
1948 Parker 51 Aerometric-fill Magnetix Desk Set in Black. Early, long aluminum-sleeved filling mechanism. 3.75″ x 3.75″ black glass base with Gold-filled circular disk. Medium nib. Near mint. Close-up view of desk set.
$95

A Bit More Modern - Mint and Boxed

76
2007 Conklin Mark Twain Signature Crescent-fill in Black Chased Hard Rubber. Sterling Silver Trim. A wonderful recreation of Conklin’s early black chased crescent-fill pens! Fine point. Has been filled. Close-up of pen in box.
$150

77
1978 Montblanc 149 PIF in Black. GFT. Three-tone, medium 18C nib, with just a tad of flex. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with guarantee card. Close-up of pen in box.
$450

78
1957 Parker 61 Mark II Flighter capillary-fill Set in brushed Stainless Steel. Broad nib. Mint in red formed fitted case. Close-up of set in box.
$200

79
1957 Parker Cap-activated ball pen for above set.
Set

80
1995 Pelikan R630 Rollerball in Black with fluted Sterling silver Cap. GFT. Mint in original box with original label and guarantee. New refill included. Long out of production. Close-up of pen in box.
$250

81
2005 Sailor “1911″ Mid-size cartridge/converter-fill in Black/ GPT. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original wooden box with cartridges, converter, papers and outer sleeve. Close-up of pen in box.
$100

82
1976 Sheaffer Imperial 834 CF in Sterling Silver engine-turned diamond chasing. GFT. Fine point. Mint in box with original label and converter. Close-up of pen in box.
$200

83
1976 Sheaffer Targa cartridge/converter-fill in Sterling Silver “Geometric” pattern (small squares with three vertical pinstripes). Mint in original box with instructions and converter. Will polish on request. Close-up of pen in box.
$250

84
1976 Sheaffer Targa “Imperial Brass” cartridge/converter-fill Set in Solid Brass. Comes in a form-fitted box with two hinged brass cases, one for the pen and one for cartridges. Broad “Ball” nib. Converter included. Mint. Close-up of pen in box.
$200

85
2004 Waterman Expert II Rollerball in Black. GPT. Mint in original box with instructions. New refill included.List $90. Close-up of pen in box.
$45

86
1929 Anonymous #2 LF ring-top in Bronze Pearl with White Veins. The Celluloid is so unique and wonderful, I couldn’t pass on this pen when I saw it! Medium, flexible, italic nib (“Warranted 14K 2″). Near mint.
$65

87
1935 Arnold #6 LF 10-sided Pen-Pencil Combination in Deep Blue. Unusual color and the facets add a lot to the design. GPT. Medium, steel nib, marked “Made in USA.” Near mint
$75

88
1997 Aurora Thesi Thin Ball Pen in Gold-filled with green enamel panels. Spring-loaded flat clip. Pen is rectangular shape, with slanted bottom; slide activated. Near mint+.
$175

89
1997 Aurora Thesi Thin Ball Pen in Gold-filled with black enamel panels. Spring-loaded flat clip. Pen is rectangular shape, with slanted bottom; slide activated. Near mint+.
$150

90
1930 Banker #2 LF in Turquoise (Blue & Bronze). Not a significant pen, but, oh the Celluloid is spectacular! GFT. Medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint.
$150

91
1918 Conklin #3 Vest Pocket Crescent-fill in Gold-filled “S-Curve in Dots and Squares” pattern (very rare – very beautiful). Medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+
$900

92
1918 Conklin #2 Vest Pocket Crescent-fill in Gold-filled “Three-leaf Filigree” on BHR. Fine nib, with a tad of flex. Cap indicia beautifully engraved in Olde English Script “FML.” Near mint
$325

93
1918 Conklin #2 Vest Pocket Crescent-fill in Sterling Silver “Filigree” on BHR (very rare). Medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint
$600

94
1923 Conklin #3 LF in Sterling Silver alternating Chevron and plain panels. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint+
$350

95
1927 Conklin Endura Sr. Long LF in Cardinal Hard Rubber. Rare model, with the matching long gripping section. Set off beautifully with blue inlaid bands. GFT. Medium nib. A shade of color change where the barrel is covered by the cap. Near mint.
$1,350

96
1927 Conklin Endura Sr. LF in Cardinal Hard Rubber. Rare model. Medium, flexible nib (flexible Endura nibs are almost unheard of!). Set off smartly with inlaid blue bands. Near mint
$1,000

97
1929 Conklin (All American) #4 size LF combination Pen-Pencil in Deep Jade (beautiful color)! GFT. Fine point, signed “Warranted 14K 8.” New-old-stock. Mint
$400

98
1930 Conklin #2 LF in Black. GFT. Depression Era pen. Fine, extra-flexible nib, with an italic flair. Near mint+
$175

99
1920 Conway Stewart 770 Oversize LF in Red mottled Hard Rubber. GFT. Large and beautiful early Conway Stewart, sporting a broad nib. A tad of lever brassing, otherwise near mint+
$750

100
1951 C’way Stewart 28 LF in Silver Pearl Web. GFT. Medium nib, with a tad of flex. Near mint.
$200

101
1951 Conway Stewart 27 LF in Cracked Ice.One of the most sought after of the Conway Stewart Celluloids. GFT. Medium nib. Near mint+.
$450

102
1951 Conway Stewart 570 Dinkie LF in “iridescent” Lavender. GFT. Medium/fine point. New-old-stock. Mint in original box.Instructions are printed on the inside cover of the box. Close-up of pen in box.
$150

103
1955 Conway Stewart 58 LF in Cracked Ice. One of the most sought after of the Conway Stewart Celluloids. GFT. Medium nib, with just a tad of flex. A tad of imprint wear (fully readable), otherwise near mint.
$475

104
1955 Mabie Todd Swan #1 size LF in Blue Pearl Lined. Very attractive! GFT. Rare, special model made without a clip, to slip into a ring binder, checkbook, etc. Fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+
$175

105
1925 Diamond Point #2 Pen-Pencil Combination in Woodgrain Plastic, set off with black ends. GFT. Medium/broad, extra-flexible nib. Near mint
$150

106
1929 Diamond Medal #4 LF in Red & Black Mottled Plastic. GFT. Wonderful Art Deco design, with the stepped cap top set off with GF bands! Fine point. A tad of clip ball brassing, otherwise near mint+
$195

107
1929 Gold Bond “Stonite” LF Combination Pen-Pencil in Black & Pearl. GFT. Beautiful pen, with black, knurled crown and original label on top. Barrel engraved “N. H. Snyder.” Near perfect color. Medium, flexible, italic nib.
$145

108
1920 Hicks #2 Combination LF Pen-Pencil in Sterling Silver. Alternating plain and pinstriped panels. Indicia engraved “Franklin E. Darling.” A few minor dents or dings in the barrel.Condition is more than offset by the wonderful fine, triple-flexible nib! Excellent+
$250

109
2008 Kaweco “Sport” Octagonal liquid ink Ball Pen with Transparent barrel and green translucent cap. Can be used as an eyedropper-fill or with the international cartridges. New-old-stock. Mint.If you remind me, I’ll include a couple of cartridges.
$30

110
1928 Leboeuf #4 LF in Silver Pearl with White Swirls (beautiful!). GFT. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint+ (has been filled)
$475

111
1916 Mabie Todd Blackbird Safety in BCHR. Very rare! Broad, extra-flexible nib.Unrestored. New-old-stock. Mint
$250

112
1925 Mabie Todd Swan 46 Eternal LF in Cardinal Hard Rubber. Strikingly large, rare and beautiful pen! GFT. Medium nib. New-old-stock. A posting ring just below the barrel threads (hidden under the cap when closed), otherwise near mint++
$750

113
1935 Mabie Todd “Gaviota Automatica”. LF in Black Hard Rubber. Extremely early and rare pen made by Mabie Todd for the Italian market. Barrel also reads “Manufactura Swan Londres.” Round, white casein insert in the top of the cap. Medium/fine, flexible nib, with an italic flair. Lightly stamped, but perfectly even and readable imprint. Near mint
$250

114
1935 Mabie Todd “Le Merle Blanc” LF in BCHR, with original label on the cap, reading “85F” (Francs).Made by Mabie Todd for the French Market. Barrel also reads “Made by “Swan Pen” people Fabrique en Angueterre” (Made in England). Medium, flexible nib. Near mint+
$275

115
1938 Mabie Todd Visofil VT 340/77 Vacumatic-fill in Red & Silver Candystripe (web). Mabie Todd’s answer to the Parker Vacumatic. Visualated barrel. Turn the knob on the bottom of the barrel to reveal the plunger mechanism. A rare and very high quality pen. Medium/fine, flexible nib. A spot of brassing to the clip ball, otherwise near mint+
$400

116
1935 Montblanc 222 Push-knob filler in Black. GFT. Broad point. A rare model in near mint condition!
$375

117
1935 Montblanc 234 ½ Luxury PIF in Black. GFT. Note the single band and “hourglass” clip, usually found on the 100 series. Visualated barrel. Medium/fine, flexible nib, with an italic flair. Near mint
$550

118
1936 Montblanc 234 ½ PIF in Black. I put this here so you can see the difference between the regular version and the luxury edition above. GFT. Visualated barrel. Broad, flexible, oblique (left foot) nib. Barrel engraved “Valeska Obenaus.” Near mint.
$350

119
1936 Montblanc 6 PL BF in Platinum (beautiful!). GFT. Special export model made for the Arab market, with no snowcap on the top of the cap. Quite rare! Fine nib, with just a tad of flex. Near mint.
$1,600

120
1937 Montblanc 334 ½ PIF in Black. GFT. Medium/fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$450

121
1946 Montblanc 246 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium/broad, flexible nib. The largest pen in this series. Near mint.
$425

122
1946 Montblanc 136 Meisterstuck PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint, with no wear at all to the lines in the barrel window.
$1,000

123
1950 Montblanc 246 PIF in Tiger’s Eye. GFT. Medium, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$1600

124
1950 Montblanc 242 PL PIF Set in Platinum. Perhaps Montblanc’s most beautiful celluloid. GFT. Medium, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box. Close-up of set in box.
$1200

125
1950 Montblanc Repeater pencil for above set.
Set

126
1950 Montblanc 144 PIF in Silver Striped. GFT. Medium nib, with an italic flair. Near mint+ (has been filled). See matching pencil, item #.
$1000

127
1950 Montblanc 146 PIF in Silver Striped. GFT. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint+ (has been filled). See matching pencil below.
$1650

128
1950 Montblanc 172 Repeater Pencil in Grey Striped. GFT. New-old-stock. Mint. Buy with matching pen (either Model 146 or 144) at $350
$400

129
1950 Montblanc 244 PIF in Grey Striped. GFT. Medium/fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$1000

130
1950 Montblanc 242G PIF in Tiger’s Eye. GFT. Medium/fine nib, with an italic flair. Near mint+ (has been filled)
$800

131
1950 Montblanc 142 PIF in Green Striped. GFT. Medium nib, with an italic flair. Near mint+ (has been filled)
$900

132
1950 Montblanc 246 PIF in Grey Striped. GFT. Medium, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$1600

133
1950 Montblanc 146 PIF in Green Striped. GFT. Medium, flexible nib, with an italic flair. Near mint+ (has been filled).
$1650

134
1950 Montblanc 342G PIF in Black. Medium, alloy nib (correct for this model). Visualated barrel. Neat mint
$150

135
1955 Montblanc 24 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium “Ball”, hooded nib. The nib with the round ball of iridium is often particularly good for left handers. Near mint (has been filled)
$150

136
1975 Montblanc Chromatik 70 2-color Ball Pen in Chrome. Fully horizontally chased. Twist activated – left or right for the two different color refills. Near mint+
$125

137
1975 Montblanc Chromatik 73 2-color Ball Pen in Gold-plate. Fully “Carre” (checkerboard) chased. Twist activated – left or right for the two different color refills. Near mint+
$125

138
1975 Montblanc Carrera cartridge/converter-fill in Yellow with Black Matte cap. Broad nib. New-old-stock. Converter included. Mint with original label.
$120

139
1908 Moore #2.50/10 Safety eyedropper-fill in Red Mottled Hard Rubber (quite rare). Pictured open. Extra-fine, flexible, correct Moore “AMERICAN” nib. Near mint+ (could be new-old-stock).
$375

140
1920 Moore #2 Safety ring-top in BHR with Sterling Silver Overlay (alternating Chevron, Pinstriped, plain panels). Pictured open. Broad nib. Near mint. Not polished, leaving the original patina.Will polish on request.
$350

141
1925 Moore L-85 LF in Royal Blue. GFT. Fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint with original label on cap, “Royal Blue Indestructible 836CC Fine $5.00.”
$175

142
1945 Moore #2 Vest Pocket LF in Bronze Pearl with Black Web. GFT. Visualated section. Medium, extra-flexible nib. Just a touch of imprint wear, otherwise near mint.
$100

143
1948 New Clip #6 Size Japanese Lacquer (Maki-e?) Eyedropper-fill in BHR. Highly colorful, highly erotic (perhaps pornographic) scene of Japanese man and woman (Geisha?) in traditional garb (multiple images on the website). The entire pen (ebonite and GFT) is lacquer coated.While it looks like a plunger-fill pen, the turning knob actually functions as an ink shut-off valve. Medium nib, signed “Warranted 14K 8.” Near mint. Close-up of all four sides of the pen.
$450

144
1916 Parker #33 Jack Knife Safety eyedropper-fill in BHR with Gold-filled filigree derby and barrel overlay. Quite rare! #3 “Lucky Curve” medium, flexible nib. A little wear to the imprint (fully readable), otherwise near mint with no dents, dings, or wear to the metal.
$850

145
1927 Parker Duofold Jr. BF in Black. GFT. Extra-smooth, medium nib. A spot of clip ball brassing, otherwise new-old-stock; mint.
$150

146
1927 Parker Duofold Sr. BF in Black. GFT. Medium/fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$425

147
1929 Parker Duofold Jr. In Cardinal. GFT. Fine point. Has correct “comb” feed. Near mint
$100

148
1932 Parker Thrift-Time BF Set in Smoke Blue Marble, one of the rarer Parker colors, used only during the depression. GFT. Medium nib with a tad of flex (rare for a Parker). Near mint
$450

149
1932 Parker Twist-activated pencil for above set.
Set

150
1935 Parker Challenger BF in Grey Marble. NPT. Canadian made. Visualated section. Medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+
$90

151
1940 Parker Duofold Vacumatic-fill in Blue, Silver and Black Striped. GFT. Fine nib. Just a tad of wear to the very center of the barrel imprint (fully readable), otherwise near mint (has been filled).
$110

152
1945 Parker 51 Vacumatic-fill Set in Black with 14K smooth caps and trim. Double jeweled model. Fine nib. Near mint+ (has been filled) in original case (case is a bit soiled). Close-up of set in box.
$1000

153
1945 Parker Twist activated pencil for above set.
Set

154
1945 Parker 51 Vacumatic-fill Set in Cordovan Brown. 1/8 14K Gold-filled “Custom” caps. Double jeweled. Medium nib. Near mint+
$400

155
1945 Parker Twist activated pencil for above set.
Set

156
1946 Parker 51 Vacumatic-fill in Black with 1/10 14K Gold-filled cap. Alternating wavy-line, pinstripe & plain panels. Double-jeweled model. Fine point. Near mint.
$150

157
1946 Parker 51 Vacumatic-fill in Black. With Lustraloy (Stainless Steel) cap. Broad nib! The brushed finish on the cap is worn, otherwise near mint.
$100

158
1946 Parker 51 Vacumatic-fill Set in Black with 14K smooth caps and trim. Double jeweled model. Medium nib. Near mint+ (has been filled) in original case (case is a bit threadbare). Close-up of set in box.
$1000

159
1946 Parker Twist activated pencil for above set.
Set

160
1947 Parker 51 Vacumatic-fill in Black with 14K smooth cap and trim. Double jeweled model. Broad nib. Near mint+ (has been filled).
$900

161
1947 Parker 51 Vacumatic-fill in Black with gold-filled cap (fully pinstriped). Two or three minor cap dings and some surface scratches visible with a loop. Condition is offset by the wonderful, smooth, medium/broad nib.
$100

162
1947 Parker 51 Vacumatic-fill in Black with gold-filled “fully pinstriped” cap. Two small dings in the cap, but has a wonderful extra-smooth, fine nib. Otherwise near mint.
$125

163
1949 Parker 51 Aerometric-fill Set in Plum (rare color). Brushed Lustraloy caps. Medium nib. Has been filled, normal cap wear (but you won’t be disappointed). Excellent+
$235

164
1949 Parker Twist activated pencil for above set.
Set

165
1950 Parker Parkette Hopalong Cassidy Ball Pen in Black. Chrome-plated cap is imprinted with a horseshoe, two guns and a steer.The barrel has Hoppy’s signature. If you are my age you grew up watching Hoppy every Friday afternoon! Original refill (dry, of course). Excellent+
$150

166
1954 Parker Jotter in Grey Ribbed Nylon. Rare, first year model. Lustraloy cap. Comes with original refill. Near mint.
$95

167
1960 Parker 45 Flighter 4-Color Ball Pen in Brushed Lustraloy (Stainless Steel). Made in Germany. GFT. New-old-stock. Mint
$175

168
1962 Parker VP (“Very Personal”) glass converter-fill in Grey with Brushed Lustraloy (Stainless Steel) cap. Like the “75″ the nib can be turned to be positioned just how you like it in the triangular gripping section. Complete with glass converter. Broad “Ball” nib. New0old-stock. Mint.
$200

169
1980 Parker 45 Harlequin cartridge/converter-fill in Stainless Steel. “Grey Shield” pattern. A rare Parker 45! Medium “Ball” nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$150

170
1988 Parker Duofold Ball Pen in Marbled Blue. Cap activated. GPT. New-old-stock. Mint
$275

171
1942 Pelikan 100CN PIF in Green Pearl. GFT. Wartime model, using a chromium nickel nib, because gold was scarce.These nibs write just as good, if not better, than the gold nibs. Note the two bands chased into the cap, using less metal. Medium/fine nib. Near mint+
$300

172
1950 Pelikan 400 PIF in Green Striped. GFT. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint. Several available – ask for the nib you want.
$200

173
1953 Pelikan 100N PIF in Green Pearl. GFT. Fine, flexible, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$350

174
1953 Pelikan 101N PIF in Tortoise. GFT. Medium, extra-flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint. See matching pencil below.
$1,300

175
1953 Pelikan 201 Repeater Pencil in Tortoise. GFT. New-old-stock. Mint. But with pen above for $250.
$300

176
1956 Pelikan 400NN PIF in Brown Striped. GFT. Rare double-vent-hole, fine, manifolding nib. Near mint + (could be new-old-stock)
$225

177
1957 Pelikan 400NN PIF Demonstrator in transparent Acrylic. Extremely rare! GFT. Medium nib. Has the rare “Click” cap, designed so the cap wont come loose in your pocked. Not a sign of ink! New-old-stock. Mint.
$750

The Pelikan P1

The hooded-nib piston-filling P1 was Pelikan’s answer to the Parker 51. Pelikan added “portholes” to the barrel, making the ink level visible. Produced from ~1959 to ~1964, with either a gold-filled or steel cap. The P1 was not terribly successful, finding it difficult to compete in the marketplace with the still relatively new and popular ball pen. These are all new-old-stock, mint, many with their original labels.

178
1959 Pelikan P1 in Grey with Steel cap. Medium, oblique (left foot) nib. See matching pencil below.
$100

179
1959 Pelikan P1 in Burgundy with Steel Cap. Double-broad, oblique (left foot) nib. See matching pencil below.
$100

180
1959 Pelikan P1 in Green with Gold-filled Cap. Double-broad, oblique (left foot) nib.
$135

181
1959 Pelikan P1 in Grey with Gold-filled Cap. Double-broad, oblique (left foot) nib.
$135

182
1959 Pelikan P1 Set in Burgundy with Gold-filled Cap. Fine, oblique (left foot) nib.
$165

183
1959 Pelikan Pencil for above set.
Set

184
1959 Pelikan P1 in Burgundy with Gold-filled Cap. Fine nib.
$135

185
1959 Pelikan P1 Pencil in Grey with Steel Cap. Buy with any pen above at $30.
$35

186
1959 Pelikan P1 Pencil in Burgundy with Steel Cap. Buy with any pen above at $30.
$35

187
1959 Pelikan P1 Pencil in Blue with Steel Cap. Buy with any pen above at $30.
$35

188
1959 Pelikan P1 Pencil in Green with Steel Cap. Buy with any pen above at $30.
$35

189
1959 Pelikan P1 Pencil in Black with Steel Cap. Buy with any pen above at $30.
$35

190
1995 Platinum #3776 cartridge/converter-fill in Lapis. GFT. Named after the height of Mt. Fuji in meters. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Converter included.
$100

191
1995 Reform #2 size PIF in White. GPT. Gold-plated medium nib New-old-stock. Mint
$20

192
1928 Security #8 (Giant) Twist-fill in Red Mottled hard Rubber. GFT. Shown with check protector cap removed. Medium/fine nib, with a tad of flex. New-old-stock. Mint in original Christmas box (inside cover has company name, address, and indicated the pen comes with a five year guarantee). The pen and box also come with a mint tube of the original red ink used for the check protector feature, located in the top of the cap!The ink is even far rarer than the pen!
$1000

193
1945 Seisindo Pen Company “Edison” eyedropper fill in black ebonite. GFT. I put this next to the “New Clip” above because the mechanism is the same.What looks like a plunger filling mechanism on the bottom of the pen is really a shut-off valve. Unusually large pen. Two-toned, fine flexible, alloy nib, is signed “Iridium Special Parley.” New-old-stock. Mint.
$150

194
1925 Sheaffer Lifetime Flat-top Vest Pocket Lf in Black. GFT. Fine point. New-old-stock. Mint with original label on the bottom of the pen.
$125

195
1928 Sheaffer 7-30 LF in Jade. GFT. Early large pen in immaculate condition.The jade is set off beautifully by the black ends. Medium nib. The pen has been filled, otherwise near mint+
$350

196
1929 Sheaffer Lifetime Balance Oversize LF in Deep Jade. Rare, extra-long model, with absolutely mint and beautiful color! Medium/broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$450

197
1933 Sheaffer #5 Feather Touch LF in Red Veined Grey (beautiful!). GFT. Fine point. New-old-stock. Mint
$175

198
1933 Sheaffer 3-25 LF in Blue, White & Black (rare color). GFT. Medium nib. A tad of brassing on the clip ball, otherwise near mint+
$350

199
1935 Sheaffer Junior LF Set in Red Veined Grey (beautiful!). GFT. Medium/fine nib. Near mint+. The unique streamlined design, with the “cut-off” tops, was used only for the Junior. Near mint+
$100

200
1935 Sheaffer Twist-activated pencil for above set.
Set

201
1937 Shaeffer Lifetime balance Large LF in Carmine (Red Striped). One of the rarer colors. GFT. Medium nib. Visualated section. Near mint+
$650

202
1939 Sheaffer Crest LF in Brown Striped. Rare, first year model, with threads at the top of the visualated gripping section. Gold-filled cap. Extra-fine nib. Near mint.
$225

203
1945 Sheaffer Tuckaway LF in Gold-filled. Rare, first-year model. Alternating pinstriped and plain panels. Cap screws onto both the top and bottom of the barrel. Medium/fine nib. One tiny ding in the metal, otherwise near mint+
$200

204
1949 Sheaffer Sentinel Tuckaway Plunger-fill Set in Green. Our plunger-fill Sheaffers are guaranteed for two years. Polished chrome pinstriped caps with GFT. Extra-fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint, pencil with original label.
$175

205
1949 Sheaffer Twist-activated pencil for above set.
Set

206
1954 Sheaffer White Dot Triumph Snorkel Set in Green, with wide G/F band and trim. Medium nib. Has been filled, otherwise mint in original box. Close-up of set in box.
$100

207
1954 Sheaffer Twist-activated pencil for above set.
Set

208
1960 Sheaffer Fineline LF “Loaner” pen in Fire Engine Red. NPT. #5 14K Feather-Touch nib. Barrel imprinted “Crawford Jewelers Sheaffer Loaner Pen.” A rare, later, loaner pen! Fine point. New-old-stock. Near mint++
$150

209
1976 Sheaffer Imperial Touchdown-fill in Sterling Silver Diamond crosshatch pattern. This was Sheaffer’s answer to the Parker 75. GFT. Medium “Ball” nib. Nib with a round ball of iridium is often particularly good for left handers. New-old-stock. Mint.
$175

210
1976 Sheaffer Imperial 834 cartridge/converter-fill in Sterling Silver Diamond crosshatch pattern. This was Sheaffer’s answer to the Parker 75. GFT. Medium nib. Converter included. Near mint.
$125

211
1920 Twin Point #2 Combination LF Pen-Pencil in 14K Solid Green Gold. Alternating plain and pinstriped panels. Indicia engraved “M.L.E.” Fine, extra-flexible nib. One small ding in barrel, otherwise near mint.
$300

212
1920 Twin Point #2 Combination LF Pen-Pencil in Gold-filled.Alternating plain and pinstriped panels. Unsigned, but identical to the pen above.Medium nib, with a tad of flex. New-old-stock, mint in original box. Close-up of pen in box.
$175

213
1930 U.S. Victor Fountain Pen Co. “Jiffy-Vacuum” Plunger-fill. Gorgeous and very unusual Dark Red Translucent plastic with white veins! GFT. Knurled blind cap. Extra-fine nib, marked “Paul W. Johnson, Mansfield Mass. No.3″. New-old-stock. Mint
$175

214
2005 Visconti Pericles Roller Ball in Marbleized Blue Acrylic. Polished Stainless Steel trim. This color has been discontinued. List $125 Designed after the helmet of ancient Greek warriors. New-old-stock. Mint, with new refill.
$75

215
1919 Wahl Eversharp Tempoint LF in Smooth Gold-filled overlay on BHR. Cap and barrel both set off nicely with two sets of chased bands. Medium/fine, flexible nib.
$175

216
1920 Wahl Eversharp #2 LF All Metal in Gold-filled rare “Christmas Bells” pattern. Fine, flexible, italic nib. Has correct, rare, red mottled hard rubber gripping section! Near mint+, perhaps new-old-stock.
$400

217
1920 Wahl Eversharp #3 LF Metal in Gold-filled in alternating plain & pinstriped panels. The pinstriped panels have formed chevrons. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint+
$150

218
1930 Wahl Eversharp Equipoised Gold Seal Personal Point LF in Black. GFT. Highly Art Deco design. Rollerball clip. Wahl’s “Personal Point” pens have screw-out nib assemblies, and were Wahl’s answer to Waterman’s “color-coded” nibs. Fine point. A tad of lever high point and clip ball brassing, otherwise near mint.
$275

219
1931 Wahl Eversharp Doric Oversize Gold Seal Personal Point in Morocco (Red Marble). I can’t remember the last time I had an oversize Doric in the Catalog! GFT. Rollerball clip. Medium, flexible, italic “Gold Seal” nib. A bit of brassing to the high points of the lever and cap band and some imprint wear (fully readable). Excellent+
$850

220
1936 Wahl Eversharp “Coronet” LF in Green Pearl Web with Gold-filled cap. Alternating pinstripe and plain panels, with black Pyralin (plastic) inserts in square windows. Visualated barrel. Wonderful Art Deco design! Fine, flexible nib.
$500

221
1937 Wahl Eversharp Doric LF in Green Pearl Web. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium nib, with a tad of flex. A tad of brassing on the high points of the lever, otherwise near mint.
$200

222
1945 Wahl Eversharp Skyline “64″ LF Set in Brown with 14K Smooth Solid Gold Caps. Fine point. New-old-stock. Mint.
$300

223
1945 W’Eversharp Repeater pencil for above set.
Set

224
1900 Waterman 222 Eyedropper-fill Taper Cap in Sterling Silver “Chased” on BHR. Very rare, very beautiful. Fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+ in original velvet-lined hinged case. Close-up of pen in box.
$1075

225
1900 Waterman 412 Eyedropper-fill in BHR with wonderful “Art Nouveau” .999 Fine Silver Overlay. Indicia engraved “O.C.M. December 25, 1900.” What a wonderful Christmas present for O.C.M.!Fine, triple-flexible very early nib, with the “STAR” imprinted under “WATERMAN.” Near mint.
$800

226
1908 Waterman 0322 Eyedropper-fill Taper Cap in Gold-filled “Chased” on BHR. Rare and beautiful! Fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+ in original velvet-lined hinged case. Close-up of pen in box.
$700

227
1908 Waterman 14 Eyedropper-fill cone-cap in Cardinal Hard Rubber. Very rare, but what is even rarer is the sterling silver clip, usually reserved for overlay pens. There is a very slight color shift where the barrel was protected by the cap. The pen has never seen ink, has absolutely no imprint wear, and is otherwise new-old-stock, mint in original velvet-lined hinged case. Close-up of pen in box.
$600

228
1920 Waterman 452 ½ LF in Smooth Sterling Silver (much rarer than any of the patterned sterling silver models). Fine, extra-flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint.I will polish on request.
$350

229
1920 Waterman 52 ½ V LF in Red Ripple. GFT. Quite rare to find with a clip, let alone also with the gold-filled derby!Incredible medium/fine, triple-flexible nib! Near mint with no brassing at all, but one tiny ding on the outer edge of the derby.
$165

230
1920 Waterman 0552 LF Set in Gold-filled “Gothic” pattern. Fine, extra-flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint. An exquisite set!
$550

231
1920 Waterman Twist-activated pencil for above set.
Set

232
1920 Waterman 52 ½ V LF in Cardinal Hard Rubber (rare). GFT. A rare pen, especially with a clip (rather than a ring-top) and the gold-filled derby. Wonderful, medium, flexible, italic nib! A tad of clip ball and cap band brassing and the tiniest ding in the edge of the bottom edge of the barrel. Excellent+
$175

233
1925 Waterman 54 LF in Woodgrain (rarer than red ripple). GFT. Medium, flexible nib, with an italic flair. Near mint
$200

234
1925 Waterman 52 LF in Red Ripple. GFT. Medium/fine, flexible, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$200

235
1925 Waterman 58 LF Woodgrain (rarer than the Red Ripple version). GFT. Extra-smooth, fine, flexible nib. A tad of clip ball and cap band brassing (at the very rear), otherwise near mint with beautiful color and a deep, crisp barrel imprint.
$1475

236
1925 Waterman 58 LF in Red Ripple. GFT. Fine, triple-flexible “Copperplate” nib. Some imprint wear, a tad of clip ball brassing, but more than made up for with the incredible nib! Excellent
$1325

237
1927 Waterman #7 Pencil in Red Ripple. GFT. Made to accompany any of the #7color-banded pens.Note the two gold-filled bands near the top of the pencil. These are there to simulate the color band in the pen. Near mint+. Buy with pen below at $150.
$175

238
1927 Waterman #7 LF in Red Ripple. “Red” signed nib, with corresponding “Red” band inset near the top of the cap. GFT. Medium, flexible nib. Except for one tiny spot of brassing on the clip ball, the pen is physically mint. Has been filled.
$400

239
1928 Waterman 94 LF in Blue/Green Ripple. GFT. While other pen manufacturers had switched from hard rubber to plastic pens by now, Waterman had recently perfected colored hard rubber, and had not yet made the switch. The public wanted plastic, however, and these gorgeous hard rubber pens were not popular in the marketplace. Medium, extra-flexible nib. A light barrel imprint, but not worn. Near mint
$550

240
1930 Waterman 552 ½ LF in 14K solid PINK GOLD on BHR. Fine, flexible nib. Barrel engraved “R.F to CH.P 8-1-30.” A minor surface mar here and there, otherwise near mint+
$750

241
1932 Waterman 32 Combination LF Pen-Pencil in black. These are all rare, but those found are almost always in the earlier model 52, rather than the 32. NPT. Incredible, fine, triple-flexible nib (good for Copperplate). Pencil unscrews to reveal eraser. Near mint+
$800

242
1933 Waterman 3 LF in Silver Pearl with Red Specks. Much rarer than the vest pocket length “#V” model.NPT. Fine, signed “Account,” nib. Near mint.
$150

243
1939 Waterman 100 Year Pen in Green. Rare, first year model with the over-the-top “military clip.” GFT. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint.
$900

244
1935 Waterman Ink Vue Standard LF Demonstrator, in Transparent Celluloid. NPT. The hinged lever is “pumped” several times to fill the barrel (Waterman’s answer to Parker’s Vacumatic filler). Barrel engraved “E.H. Benson.” Correct, signed “RED” medium, flexible nib. A tad of wear here and there, but close to near mint.
$600

245
1935 Waterman Ink Vue Standard LF in Silver Ray. NPT. I included this so you could see it and the demonstrator above next to each other.Correct, signed “RED” medium, flexible nib. Near mint.
$225

246
1939 Waterman 5116 “Ink Vue” in Black. GFT. Very “Art Deco” design with raised clip emblem and stepped ends. Hinged lever, which is “pumped” to fill the pen (Waterman’s answer to the Parker Vacumatic). Extra-smooth, medium nib, with a tad of flex.
$175

247
1940 Waterman 100 Year LF in Blue. GFT. Fine point. Hard to find in such wonderful condition. Near mint+ (has been filled)
$450

248
1941 Waterman 100 Year Oversize LF in Black. GFT. A strikingly beautiful pen! Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$500

249
1940 Waterman 100 Year LF in Black. GFT. Medium, flexible nib, with an italic flair. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with guarantee. Close-up of pen in box.
$225

250
1942 Waterman Commando LF in Blue (much rarer than the black version). GFT. Medium nib, with a tad of flex. New-old-stock. Mint.
$125

251
1948 Waterman Statleigh LF in Dark Grey with gold-filled cap (alternating pinstripe & plain panels and wide smooth cap band).Note: this is the model with the full-size nib, not the Taperite model with the hooded nib. Medium/broad nib. Near mint+ (has been filled)
$100

252
1948 Waterman Statleigh Taperite LF in Black with 14K Solid Gold. Alternating 7 pinstripes (ending in an “Empire” pattern) and plain panels. Cap engraved: “Dr. R.S. Hahn.” Medium “hooded” nib (Waterman’s answer to the Parker 51). Near mint + (has been filled).
$125

253
1993 Waterman Gentleman cartridge/converter-fill in Fluted Gold-plate. Double-broad, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Converter included.
$150