Catalog 63 (June 2012)


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Extraordinary Vintage Pens

Catalog 63 (June 2012)
1
1932 Anonymous #4 BF in Blue Pearl Marble. Pullman/Meteore style mechanism where the user pushes up the barrel sleeve to reveal the nib which moves upwards through a hinged trap door. Reverse action retracts the nib back into the pen. Made in three other colors: Red Pearl, Golden Pearl and Green Pearl. GPT. Medium/broad nib. Near mint.
$1500

2
1930 Aurora Internationale No. 50 LF in Black. The lever is on the very bottom of the barrel. Rare model, and quite striking with its tapered cap and squared off barrel. Three cap bands, with the middle band wider and in the Greek Key design. Large #5 nib (broad, extra-flexible). The Internationale came in 4 sizes, the No. 50 being the largest. New-old-stock. Mint.
$1750

3
1925 Chameleon Fountain Pen Co. (Chicago) Double-nibbed #6 size bulb-fill in Black and Dark Pearl. Extremely rare and desirable! The color bands show the color of the ink for each reservoir and nib. The cap screws on both ends. Shown both open and closed. One of the "Warranted 14K" nibs is fine, the other is medium. Some areas of the celluloid are darker than others, which could be ambering, and a spot of brassing at the top of the clip, otherwise near mint.
$1750

4
1910 Waterman #412 SF SLEEVE-FILLER in Sterling Silver "Filigree" pattern on BHR. A sliding sleeve moves to reveal the thumb-operated filling mechanism. Fine, extra-flexible nib. Indicia engraved in fancy script: "J.J. Buxa" Wear to the model number imprinted on the bottom of the barrel, otherwise near mint.
$1800

5
1959 Sheaffer PFM III Snorkel Demonstrator in Transparent. Correct half-black cap and black shell. Medium/fine nib. near mint+.
$1750

6
1935 Montblanc 322 button-fill in Lapis. Outstandingly rare and beautiful! GFT. Medium nib. The cap a tad brighter than the barrel (the color is better than 99% found), otherwise near mint.
$1750

7
1941 Montblanc 224 PL push-knob-fill in Platinum. Perhaps Montblanc’s most beautiful celluloid! GFT. Wonderful, fine, flexible, italic nib. Near mint.
$1900

8
1945 Montblanc 138 Meisterstuck PIF in Black Celluloid. GFT. Exceptionally beautiful example with the long barrel window and perfect vertical lines. Two-toned, medium/broad, italic alloy nib (138s never came with a gold nib). Near mint+ (could be new-old-stock). I doubt you’ll ever find a nicer example! [For two additional 138’s, see item #132 and #133].
$3400

9
1946 Montblanc 139 Meisterstuck PIF in Black Celluloid. GFT, except for outer cap bands which are in sterling silver. Visualated barrel with all the vertical pinstriping intact. Three-tone, broad nib. Near mint+.
$3000

10
1952 Montblanc 149 PIF in Black Celluloid. GFT, with outer cap bands in sterling silver. Early, flat, grooved feed. Longer than usual barrel window, with all perfect vertical lines still present. Two-toned, medium/broad nib. Near mint.
$2200

11
1950 Pelikan Transition 100N PIF in Brown Striped. The binde is the same material as was used for the Model 400, introduced the same year. Well documented prototype in the Pelikan books. Extremely rare. Also uses the Model 400 nib style. New-old-stock. Mint.
$2000

12
1900 Waterman 20 Eyedropper-fill in smooth Black Hard Rubber. Early, slip-cap model. 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, in store window displays and Expositions. Excellent color with no ambering. Crisp imprint (lightly stamped). NP clip. Pen manufactured in Canada, the nib in the USA. Near mint.
$2200

13
1910 Waterman "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, 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! Photo of pen with packaging.
$3500

14
1917 Waterman 42 "Continental Safety" eyedropper-fill in 18K Solid Gold! The cap and barrel each have three raised repousse bands or vines. These are separated by a number of deeply chased bands and a panel of very finely chased horizontal bands. A very well done combination of old world beauty and industrial age design! Fine, flexible 18K nib (vintage Waterman 18K nibs are rare). Near mint. Restored.
$1500

15
1928 Waterman Transition Patrician LF in Jade. This is the early version, using the rivet clip and a solid cap band. Sometimes found without the stepped ends and globe, and sometimes with, like this example. Sometimes found with the "globe" lever, and sometimes with the more traditional Patrician lever, such as this version. It has even been found with a "Warranted" nib (this version has the "Patrician" nib). There are other transition Patricians from the end of the run, using a combination of left-over Patrician and later model parts. Medium, extra-flexible nib. Slight band of darkening near the top of the cap, otherwise near mint+
$2000

16
1910 Waterman 16P Pump-fill in Black Hard Rubber. The end of the barrel is unscrewed and the pump mechanism raised and lowered in the barrel, pumping ink into the barrel (and often, when the user didn’t stop in time, right out of the end of the barrel!) Produced from 1903 to 1910 (replaced by the sleeve-filler). A rare, highly collectible pen, much more frequently found in the #2 size rather than the #6 size! Fine, flexible nib. Near mint.
$1500

17
1935 Zerollo Unic double-nibbed pen matchstick-fill in Sterling Silver overlay on black hard rubber. The matchstick is built into the top cap. Made by Zerollo for UNIC in France, imprinted "UNIC Duocolor Zerollo Brevet No. 728038." Has dual ink supplies and filling mechanisms. One of the rarest Italian pens. And I’ve not seen another Zerollo with a sterling silver overlay! Signed "UNIC" nibs (both are broad, flexible, italic).
$5000

Featured Limited & Special Edition & Prototype Pens

*Our normal five day return privilege applies. Regarding what we classify as “modern” pens (ca 1980+), should the pen stop functioning properly at a later time, we sometimes cannot restore the pen due to lack of parts or inaccessability of the mechanism. Because of this, our one year warrantee does not apply. If we cannot fix the pen, you may have recourse through the manufacturer or distributor. Thank you for understanding. See “Warrantees” for more complete information.

18
1992 Aurora Benvenuto Cellini #1545/1919 PIF in Black with repousse sterling silver overlay. Pays tribute to this master metal craftsman.18K, broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$1000

19
1994 Aurora 75th Anniversary Optima #3594/7500 PIF Set in Red. Ball pen with matching number. GPT. Black hard rubber gripping section. 18K, broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$800

20
1994 Aurora Ball Pen for above set.
Set

21
1996 Aurora Sole Giallo #5432/7500 PIF in bright yellow Auroloide. Designed to represent the "golden sun." GPT. 18K, broad nib. Not the later "mini" version. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$650

22
1996 Aurora Sole Giallo Ball Pen #4018/7500 in bright yellow Auroloide. Designed to represent the "golden sun." GPT. Not the later "Mini" version. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$350

23
2003 Aurora Carlo Goldoni #1460/1793 PIF in Black with sterling silver overlay in engine-turned Guilloche pattern. GPT. Honors one of the world’s greatest playwrights. 18K, broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Included is the book, Carlo Goldoni Life, Work, and Times. Photo of pen with packaging.
$650

24
2007 Cartier Backgammon Ball Pen LE1278/1847 in inlaid Black & White Lacquer in Platinum plated lines. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. List $800+. Photo of pen with packaging.
$450

25
1992 Montblanc Hemingway LE PIF in Orange with Black cap. GPT. A tribute this great American writer, modeled after the 1930’s Montblanc model 139, it recalls the time of Ernest Hemingway. 18K, fine nib. I find no signs of ink or use, but am told that the pen was dipped at one time. Near mint+ in original box with all original packaging (outer white cardboard box a little worn). Photo of pen with packaging.
$2800

26
1994 Montblanc Agatha Christie #28405/30000 PIF in Black with sterling silver trim and "snake" clip with red eyes (genuine rubies). A tribute to this famous author. 18K broad, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original inner and outer boxes, with white outer sleeve. Photo of pen with packaging.
$1950

27
1994 Montblanc Oscar Wilde #06912/20000PIF in Black & Pearl with Black cap. GPT. A tribute to this famous author. 18K medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original inner and outer boxes. Photo of pen with packaging.
$1100

28
1999 Nettuno Idra #178/511 cartridge/converter or sleeve (Aerometric)-fill in Green & Bronze. GPT. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$450

29
1992 Pelikan Blue Ocean M800 #4494/5000 PIF in Transparent Blue. GPT. Broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original packaging. Outer box shows wear and one inner flap torn off; booklet cover creased. Photo of pen with packaging.
$800

30
1990 Omas Italia ’90 PIF in Green. GPT. Honor’s Italy’s World Cup victory. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original packaging. [Three available, one broad, one additional medium]. Photo of pen with packaging.
$250

31
1990 Omas Italia ’90 Ball Pen in Green. GPT. Honors Italy’s World Cup victory. New-old-stock. Mint in original packaging. ]. Photo of pen with packaging.
$100

32
1992 Omas Europa #2531/3500 PIF in faceted Blue. The solid gold cap band, adorned with stars, has a single inlaid diamond set in the star just below the clip. Made to commemorate the formation of the European Union. Comes in a unique hinged transparent box (weighing almost 3 lbs), designed to symbolize the aesthetical and technological age in which we live. 18K, broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$600

33
1992 Omas Europa Special Edition Roller Ball in faceted Blue. The gold-filled cap band is adorned with stars. This pen was never issued, but was provided to dealers who bought a quantity of the fountain pens. See pen above for more description information. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging (not as fancy or elaborate as the fountain pen above). Photo of pen with packaging.
$300

34
1993 Omas Galileo #3400/4692 Paragon PIF in Black & Pearl. Designed to tribute to one of the most important figures of the 16th and 17th centuries; a mathematician, theoretician, telescope-maker and astronomer. GP trim with a rhodium plated center Greek Key designed band. 18K, medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging, including the unique, circular transparent hinged case. Photo of pen with packaging.
$650

35
1993 Omas Ferrari 348 Challenge Limited Production PIF in Red. GPT. Comes with a pen holder which resembles a torsion bar from a race car. 18K rhodium plated nib (broad). New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$350

36
1994 Omas Bibliotheque National PIF in faceted Ivory. GPT. Designed to echo the fundamental concepts & basic elements of the library. The ivory color symbolizes the parchment manuscripts & the ivory & gold pen holders from the 1920’s. 18K, medium nib. Has been filled. Near mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$400

37
1994 Omas Marconi #2185/4000 PIF in Midnight Blue (representing space) surrounded by a series of bands (representing radio waves). The clip depicts a telegraph key. 18K, broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$375

38
1996 Omas Jerusalem 3000 #2405/3000 PIF in Red with sterling silver overlay, engraved with symbols of the ancient city. Honors the 3000th anniversary of Jerusalem’s establishment as a city. 18K, broad, rhodium plated nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging (inside of box showing some wear). Shortly after introduction the wooden box with its sliding cover was discontinued due to warping. This one is just about perfect and still working fine. Photo of pen with packaging.
$800

39
1996 Omas Jerusalem 3000 PIF in Red with ornate Vermeil (GP on Sterling Silver) overlay. Un-numbered limited edition of 50. Manufactured to duplicate the solid gold model, and provided by Omas to their sales reps around the world. The intent was that by showing the "mockup" to their dealers, the dealers would buy the 18K version. Subsequently, the pens were given to dealers who purchased 50 LE Jerusalem pens, and sold to other dealers. Commemorates the 3000th anniversary of Jerusalem, depicting three of it’s most famous gates. No box or papers (didn’t come with any). 18K, medium, nib. Some tarnish (will polish on request). Extremely rare. New-old-stock. Mint with pouch and original brochure (never came with box or paperwork). See photo with pouch.
$1200

40
1997 Omas Return to the Motherland Set #167/200 PIF in red with 18K solid gold overlay. Recognizes the return of Hong Kong to China with a spectacular relief of hand sculptured dragons. 18K, medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Comes with a limited edition bottle of Return to the Motherland Ink – only 200 made in a special color for this edition only. Sold only with pen below. Photo of pen with packaging.
$5000

41
1997 Omas Return to the Motherland Set #167/1997 PIF in red with sterling silver overlay. See pen above for descriptive information. Sold only with pen above. Photo of pen with packaging.
Set

42
2000 Omas T-2 557/F Paragon LE 683/750 PIF in Titanium 12-sided faceted. GFT. The T-2 was manufactured to commemorate Omas’s 75th anniversary. The fountain pen was made in three different sizes, this one being the largest and the numbered edition. This model has gold plated details while the other, smaller models, use rhodium. 18K, medium nib. New-old-stock. These are almost impossible to fine, especially mint in box with papers, middle black box and outer white box. Photo of pen with packaging.
$800

43
2000 Omas T-2 556/F Paragon Roller Ball in Titanium 12-sided faceted. Not a limited edition, but matches the pen above. GFT. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$450

44
1965 Parker 75 Spanish Treasure cartridge/converter-fill in sterling silver Cisele. 4821 pens in the edition. Made from silver doubloons salvaged from a sunken Spanish galleon, to commemorate the source. Comes in a hinged wooden box with a map of the area in which the armada sank on the top cover, and a cross section of one of the ships displayed on the inside cover. Also has a notarize Certificate of Authenticity. Complete with a replica of the doubloon along with a description on parchment paper. "66" (medium) nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box (no outer sleeve). Photo of pen with packaging.
$1400

45
1965 Parker 75 Spanish Treasure Classic Ball Pen in sterling Silver Cisele pattern. Size of manufacturing edition unknown. Made from silver doubloons salvaged from a sunken Spanish galleon, to commemorate the source. Comes in a hinged wooden box (smaller than the box for the fountain pen above) with a map of the area in which the armada sank on the top cover, and a cross section of one of the ships displayed on the inside cover. Complete with a replica of the doubloon along with a description on parchment paper. New-old-stock. Mint in original box. [Two available, one with outer sleeve (@ $1000) and one without (@ $950)]. Photo of pen with packaging.
$1000

46
1976 Parker 75 Americana Pewter Set Ball Pen #5377/10000 in brushed Pewter. Comes in the red velvet lined, hinged, covered desk stand, replicating a colonial writing stand. Made to commemorate the 200th year of the declaration of US independence. In the cap tassie of both pens is a piece of wood from Independence Hall. The shape of the clip represents a bell clapper. Parker had famous silversmiths Reed & Barton (Mass.) hand-produce these writing stand replicas. Only a small number were made and they are very rare today. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with all original packaging. [Two available] Photo of pen with packaging.
$1500

47
1976 Parker 75 Americana Pewter "Soft-Tip" #4698/10000 in pewter for above set. Functions also as a rollerball or, with a small adapter, a ball pen.
Set

48
1976 Parker 75 Americana Bicentennial Ball Pen – Pencil Desk Set in Pewter. Mounted on the 4" x 6" desk base is a plaque containing a piece of wood from Independence Hall. Very hard to find set. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with all original packaging. Photo of desk set with packaging.
$400

49
1976 Parker 75 Independence Hall #33/10000 cartridge/converter-fill in Pewter. Comes in a hinged wooden presentation/storage box. Made to commemorate the 200th year of the declaration of US independence. In the cap tassie of both pens is a piece of wood from Independence Hall. The shape of the clip represents a bell clapper. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$600

50
1976 Parker Set of pewter buttons (4 large & 5 small) which are exact replicas of those worn by the Massachusetts 10th Regiment which distinguished itself during the Revolutionary War. In a laser engraved wooden storage/display case. Mint with outer sleeve. Photo of pen with packaging.
$300

51
1977 Parker 75 RMS Queen Elizabeth #42/5000 cartridge/converter-fill in Green Rippled Brass, recovered from fittings taken off the RMS Queen Elizabeth Luxury Liner. This pen had two different packaging. One is a hinged wooden box with an engraved plaque. This offering is in the substantially larger (and rarer) hinged round-topped wooden box, reminiscent of a treasure chest of past. The larger box is also accompanied by a booklet providing the history of the ship and a certificate of authenticity. Was only offered for one year in the Parker catalog. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$1400

52
1977 Parker 75 RMS Queen Elizabeth #1347/5000. See above for descriptive information. This offering is in the smaller presentation box. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$1300

53
1979 Parker 180 Retirement Pen cartridge/converter-fill in greenish Stippled Brass. The finish is very similar to the RMS Queen Elizabeth pen above, and it is believed that it may have been made from brass fittings from the same source. The 180 sports the reversible nib with two writing widths (extra-fine; medium). This was never sold and was only given to employees at the time of their retirement. This one was awarded to Ruth A. Roberts. New-old-stock. Mint in original box. Photo of pen with packaging.
$550

54
1988 Parker Duofold Centennial Collector Edition cartridge/converter-fill in Marbled Blue. Comes with pen, ink and wooden desk stand, in a large presentation box. Celebrates Parker’s 100th Anniversary. GPT. 18K, medium/broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$225

55
1995 Parker Douglas MacArthur #1144/1946 Centennial cartridge/converter-fill in Orange. GPT. Honors MacArthur’s signing of the peace treaty ending the war in the Pacific. 18K, medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$1000

56
1995 Parker Duofold Centennial LE 5231/10,000 cartridge/converter-fill in Mandarin Yellow. Two-toned, extra-fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint. No box or papers. Converter included.
$500

57
1997 Parker Snake #1112/5000 cartridge/converter-fill in Black with Repousse sterling silver intertwined Snakes with emerald eyes. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$1200

58
1992 Pelikan M800 Collector’s Edition #905/3000 PIF in Green Transparent. GFT. When these sold out, Pelikan did produce more, but not part of the Collector’s Edition with numbered certificates. 18K, medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$500

59
1992 Pelikan K800 Collector’s Edition #408/850 Ball Pen in Green Transparent. GFT. When these sold out, Pelikan did produce more, but not part of the Collector’s Edition with numbered certificates. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$250

60
1998 Pelikan 1935 "Originals of Their Time" PIF #2008/4000 in Jade. GPT. 18K, medium nib. Manufactured to revisit Pelikans very rare original 1935 Jade Model 100. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$950

61
1998 Pelikan Special Edition Expo 2000 – Humankind #1073 PIF in Burgundy with overlay depicting DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) as a code to "infinite variety" which "still guards from us the secret of our life". New-old-stock. 18K, medium nib. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$800

62
1999 Pelikan Special Edition Expo 2000 – Nature #0133 PIF in Green with overlay engraved with cephalopods, fossilized extinct sea creatures, "which existed when the earth was in the central phase of its development". 18K, broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$800

63
2000 Pelikan Special Edition Expo 2000 – Technology #1614 PIF in Blue with overlay depicting a circuit board as a symbol of advancement. 18K, medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$800

64
1989 Platinum 70th Anniversary PIF in Nacre (Black & Pearl). 18K cap band. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$750

65
1989 Platinum 70th Anniversary PIF in Black Chased Ebonite (hard rubber). 18K cap band. Broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$750

66
2003 Regina Martini "Art Deco" LE 017/100 6-sided cartridge/converter-fill Set in Sterling Silver. Unique tapered design. Each side with rows of engraved art deco patterns. Long sold out edition. 18K rhodium plated nib. Medium nib. New-old-stock, mint in original leather signed "Martini" storage/carrying case. Converter included. Will polish on request. Photo of pen with packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$800

67
2003 Regina Martini LE 017/200 6-sided twist-activated Ball Pen in Sterling Silver for above set. Photo of pen with packaging.
Set

68
1997 Sheaffer Balance #1569/6000 Lever-fill in Red & Grey Marbled. GPT. Broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$300

69
1990 Stipula Il Dono #720/988 eyedropper and cartridge/converter-fill in Black with sterling silver hammered turning knob and figural cap. The sculptured cap depicts Greek mythologies story of the dispute between Poseidon and Athena. 18K, medium/broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint with all original packaging. Photo of pen with packaging.
$1000

70
1975 Waterman Watermina cartridge/converter-fill in Black with sterling silver "Night & Day" overlay. 18K, medium nib. This is a prototype model, thinner than the actual production model, which came out of the President’s collection. New-old-stock. Mint in generic Waterman hinged wooden box. Converter included. Photo of pen with packaging.
$200

71
1982 Waterman Leman 100 cartridge/converter-fill in FROSTED sterling silver! Never issued – a prototype from the President’s personal collection. 18K, broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original leather (not vinyl) box. Photo of pen with packaging.
$600

72
1982 Waterman Leman 100 cartridge/converter-fill Set in FROSTED sterling silver! Never issued – a prototype from the President’s personal collection. 18K, broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original leather (not vinyl) box. Photo of pen with packaging.
$850

73
1982 Waterman Twist-activated ball pen for set above.
Set

74
1983 Waterman Leman 200 cartridge/converter-fill in Poudre d’or (Gold Dust) lacquer. This is a prototype model which came out of the President’s collection. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in generic Waterman hinged wooden box. Converter included. Photo of pen with packaging.
$150

Italian Pens

75
1942 Aurora Novum Large LF in Green Pearl with Black Veins (beautiful!). The lever is located not in the side wall, but in the very bottom of the barrel. This is the largest size in which this model was produced. GFT. #5 "Platiridio" nib (fine, flexible). New-old-stock. Mint.
$2200

76
1952 Aurora 88K Signet PIF in gold-filled alternating pinstriped and plain panels. The barrel removes to reveal the piston mechanism. Quite a rare model! Black enamel inlay in clip. Minor surface scratches visible with a loop, otherwise near mint. Fine nib.
$475

77
1963 Aurora 98 PIF in Black. GFT. The filling mechanism has a special device, dubbed the "riserva magica," which insures that up to the last drop of ink is used. To propel the spring-loaded piston knob to access for use, the user presses in the gold tassie at the bottom of the barrel. When finished filling the pen, simply reverse the process. Medium/fine nib. Slanted cap-top with black insert and black enamel in the clip. New-old-stock. Mint.
$200

77A
1949 Aurora 88 PIF in Black. Famous Nikargenta cap, made of an alloy of nickel and silver (short lived because it dented easily). GFT. Visualated barrel. A couple of very minor signs of wear to the cap (no dents or dings), otherwise near mint+.
$225

78
1975 Aurora 88P PIF in Black With gold-filled pinstriped cap. Black "jewel" in slanted cap top. Fine nib. This was Italy’s answer to the Parker 51, with umpteen million sold. Black inlay in clip. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box. Photo of pen with packaging.
$300

79
1935 Columbus Extra 98 press-fill in Red Marble. The largest of the Extra models. The filler mechanism was dubbed "Teaspoon-fill" such because of the shape of the of the end of the bar the user pushes to depress the lever and fill the pen. GFT. Note the "arrow" clip, introduced expressly to compete with the Parker Vacumatic (in later years the clip became plainer and more streamlined). Medium, flexible nib. Near mint.
$1850

80
1946 Columbus Extra 134 LF in Lapis. This is the largest of the three sizes in which the pen was manufactured. GFT. A very unique and rare color! Fine nib, with a tad of flex. Near mint.
$1150

81
1946 Columbus Extra 134 LF in Cathay Green. This is the largest of the three sizes in which the pen was manufactured. GFT. Very high quality with a unique design. Fine, extra-flexible, italic nib. Near mint.
$900

82
1940 Columbus Model 52 BF in 18K rolled-gold (gold-filled) overlay, with alternating plain and engine-turned panels of diamonds shaped within a barley background. A very, very difficult to find model! Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$500

83
1988* Omas Extra PIF in Blue. GFT. Unique cap bands with STARS lining the center band. This model was only available to members of the Armando Simoni OMAS owner’s club. 18K, medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint. *Date approximate.
$1000

84
1925 Omas The King Safety eyedropper-fill in 18KR (gold-filled) on BHR. Alternating wide panels of engine-turned wave chased pinstriping and ‘Flowers & Vine’ formed within a barley background. Repousse clip and smooth crown. Nib (medium) signed "The King 14K." Bottom smooth metal above the turning knob very beautifully engraved "CG." Near mint in original box. Unrestored. Photo of pen with packaging.
$900

85
1930 Omas Extra Faceted Medium PIF in Grey Striated. GFT. A strikingly beautiful pen! Broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$1500

86
1932 Omas Extra Faceted Medium LF in Platinum (strikingly beautiful – perhaps their most attractive celluloid). GFT, with the wide, Greek-key" center cap band. Rollerball clip. Medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint.
$1800

87
1935 Omas Extra Round Medium LF in Platinum. Absolutely gorgeous celluloid! The round model followed the faceted model by several years. Rollerball clip. GFT, with the wide, Greek-key" center cap band. Extra-fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint.
$1600

88
1935 Omas Ercolessi Serie 50 Model 52 LF in Grey Striated (beautiful!). GFT. Note the six bands, four on the cap and two on the barrel. The first E.E. Ercolessi store was opened in 1921 in Milan, Italy. Several others followed, and two are still open today. Many of their pens, such as this one, were made by Omas. Early hard rubber safety and LF pens gave way to beautiful celluloid pens. Fine, triple-flexible nib. Near mint.
$1350

89
1936 Omas Extra Faceted Medium LF in Platinum (strikingly beautiful – perhaps their most attractive celluloid). CPT. Note the change in 1936 from the Greek-key cap band to this simpler cap band design. Rollerball clip. Fine, extra-flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$1800

90
1937 Omas Extra Lucens Faceted Plunger-fill in Black. Rare, vest pocket size! GFT. Horizontal banded visualated barrel (similar to the Parker Vacumatic). Extra-fine/fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$800

91
1937 Omas Extra Lucens faceted Plunger-fill in Silver Laminated (like the Parker Vacumatic). GFT. Fine nib. Manufactured in three sizes, this is the "medium" size (5 1/8"). Just a tad of imprint wear to the patent date (fully readable), otherwise near mint.
$1950

92
1939 Omas Extra Lucens Faceted Plunger-fill in Black. GFT. Long visualated barrel with a black horizontal bands (like a Parker Vacumatic). "Parker-like" arrow clip. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint+
$950

93
1939 Omas Lucens Plunger-fill in Black. GFT. Quite beautiful, with the large center "Greek Key" cap band. Long visualated barrel in the "wide spiral" pattern. The Lucens was the flagship of the Omas line at the time. Medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint.
$800

93A
1946 Omas Extra PIF in Grey Striated. NPT. Rollerball clip. The largest size in which this model was manufactured. Visualated barrel (first introduced into the Extra with this model). Medium, flexible nib. Near mint.
$1300

94
1917 Waterman 42 "Continental Safety" eyedropper-fill in 18KR (gold-filled) on BHR. Intricate die-cut open filigree design with small stars, moons, bats, triangles, and filigree. Unique and beautiful! Repousse foliate clip and repousse flower and vines on crown. Extra-fine nib. Near mint+. Restored.
$1750

95
1917 Waterman 42 Octagonal "Continental Safety" eyedropper-fill in 18KR (gold-filled) on BHR. Each side has a barley panel book-ended with plain panels. Four sides of the cap have both a red and a black inlaid enamel line (a tad of red missing from one line). Enameled safeties are particularly rare! Signed clip and smooth crown. Extra-fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+. Unrestored.
$900

96
1917 Waterman 42 ½ "Continental Safety" eyedropper-fill in 18K yellow and white gold-filled. Wonderful floral and vine pattern. Rollerball clip. Engraved rose on the crown. Has the Cavalieri "Winged-Nib" hallmark (Waterman licensee). Fine, flexible nib. A few very minor dings in the smooth metal just above the turning knob, otherwise near mint in original box. Unrestored. Photo of pen with packaging.
$2200

97
1917 Waterman 42 "Continental Safety" eyedropper-fill in 18KR (gold-filled) on BHR. Alternating spiral panels of white and yellow filigree, separated by double rows of barley spiral. Two-color Continental Safeties are rare. Repousse rose on crown. Fine nib. A few minor scars in the smooth metal above the turning knob and a tad of brassing on the edge just above the clip, otherwise near mint+ in original box. Restored. Photo of pen with packaging.
$2400

Regular Vintage Pen Section

98
1905 Aikin Lambert #2 Taper Cap eyedropper-fill in Black Hard Rubber with alternating pearl and abalone barrel overlay. GFT. Rare and beautiful! Fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original velvet lined leather box with original instructions. Photo of pen with packaging.
$900

99
1870 Anonymous Telescoping pencil in gold-fill with ornate repousse wreath design. Center portion in matte finish, top and bottom in polished finished. Mint in original velvet lined hinged wooden box. Shown open. Photo of pen with packaging.
$50

100
1960 Anonymous 4-Color octagonal ball pen in Polished Chrome. Near mint.
$75

101
1917 Conklin S4 Crescent-fill in Red Mottled Hard Rubber. Very rare, especially with the VonValkenberg "Pat. Pend" spring loaded rocker clip! GFT. Fine, triple-flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$900

102
1952 Conway Stewart "76 Italic" LF in Red Herringbone. GFT. Rare signed "Italic," STUB, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$275

103
1956 C’ Stewart 76 LF in Green Herringbone. GFT. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$225

104
1935 Diamond Medal #4 BF in Silver Pearl with Black Pinstriping. GFT, including a wide "Greek Key" cap band. Odd filling mechanism. The blind cap covers a non-centered button which is pressed several times to fill. The inner mechanism is like a Waterman Ink-Vue; a press bar depresses a diaphragm which creates a vacuum which draws ink up a filler tube into the visualated barrel. Diamond Medal was Sears’ house pen brand. Very smooth, fine nib. Near mint.
$200

105
’60’s Dunhill Sterling Silver Rectangular cartridge/converter-fill. Rectangular shape, with rounded, fluted sides and barley front & back. 18K nib. Clip inlaid with black enamel. New-old-stock, mint in original box with all papers and box of 10 cartridges. Original nib size label on bottom of pen ("M"). Photo of pen with packaging.
$200

106
1985 Hero "Parker 61 look-alike" Aerometric-fill in Gold-filled. Alternating pinstriped and plain panels. Black shell with inlaid arrow. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$100

107
1910 John Holland Model 72 eyedropper-fill in gold-filled raised relief "Chased Filigree" on BHR (rare and beautiful!). Non-engraved indicia. Medium/fine, flexible nib. Some brassing to the upper round edge of the cap overlay, and some minor surface scratches to the hard rubber (noticeable with a loop), otherwise near mint.
$900

108
1938 Kaweco Special 644 BF in Ivory with Black Veins. GFT. Set off nicely with black ends. Broad, flexible nib. Near mint+ (could be new-old-stock).
$350

109
1938 Kaweco Elite 583 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Student pen.
$135

110
1925 Lancaster #4 LF in gold-filled "Stars" on plain background. Scroll work forming large diamond-shaped indicia on barrel. Many folks believe that it is Lancaster rather than Waterman who is the "Father of the US Fountain Pen." He started his successful company in1879, even before LEW’s patent. Waterman cut off Lancaster’s supply of hard rubber when they contracted with the Day Rubber Company. Lancaster did find a supply elsewhere. Rare pen with a very unusual and beautiful design. Medium/fine, flexible nib. Near mint.
$500

111
1932 Leboeuf #6 Half-Sleeve Fill in Silver Pearltex. The bottom half of the barrel slides down, revealing an Aerometric filling mechanism. GFT. Medium nib. Near mint+ (could be new-old-stock).
$750

112
1920 Mabie Todd Swan #2 LF in 14K Solid Gold (even the gripping section is covered!). Alternating engine-turned and plain panels. Broad nib. Near mint.
$750

113
1925 Mabie Todd Swan #2 ring-top LF in Lavender Moire. GFT. Wonderful design with Green, Purple and Black cap bands! GFT. Extra-fine nib. Near mint+
$150

114
1927 Mabie Todd Swan L245 B/62 Leverless (twist-fill) in Wine, Silver & Bronze Pearl, set off nicely with knurled black ends. GFT. Clipless model. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint+.
$325

115
1927 Mabie Todd Swan L205/47 Leverless (twist-fill) Set in Mosaic (Bronze Marble with White Veins). Wonderful color! GFT. Set off nicely with knurled black ends. Fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint.
$475

116
1927 Mabie Todd "Fyne Point" twist-activated pencil for above set. GFT.
Set

117
1927 Mabie Todd Swan L205B/52 Leverless (twist-fill) in Lapis (Blue on Blue). GFT. Set off nicely with knurled black ends. Broad, right-oblique nib. Near mint.
$300

118
1927 Mabie Todd Swan L245/47 Leverless (twist-fill) in Mosaic (Bronze Marble with White Veins). Wonderful color! GFT. Three cap bands with the center one knurled. Set off nicely with knurled black ends. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint.
$375

119
1927 Mabie Todd Swan L245/47 Leverless (twist-fill) in Mosaic (Bronze Marble with White Veins). Wonderful color! GFT. Three cap bands with the center one knurled. Set off nicely with knurled black ends. Clipless model. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint+.
$325

120
1927 Mabie Todd Swan #2 size LF in Lapis (Blue on Blue). Strikingly beautiful! GFT. Fine, extra-flexible nib. A touch of clip ball brassing, otherwise near mint.
$450

121
1927 Mabie Todd Swan L245 B/62 Leverless (twist-fill) in Wine, Silver & Bronze Pearl, set off nicely with knurled black ends. GFT. Extra-smooth, medium, flexible nib. Near mint.
$375

122
1932 Mabie Todd Swan L312/90 Leverless (twist-fill) in Green/Grey Lizard. GFT. Set off nicely with knurled black ends. Double-broad, italic nib. Near mint+ (could be new-old-stock).
$400

123
1935 Mabie Todd Kiwi LF in BHR with knurled bands on the barrel, three above and three below the lever. NPT. Barrel imprint reads: KIWI Self filling Pen Made in England by "Swan" Pen People. Not a pen I have ever seen before! Very likely made by Mabie Todd for the Australian market (along with Mabie Todd’s "Kingfisher" pen)." Medium/fine nib. Near mint
$125

124
1947 Mabie Todd Swan Model 3330 LF in Grey. GFT. Large pen with a very nice 3-band design. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$110

125
1949 Mabie Todd Swan #2 twist-fill (not a Leverless) in Black. Turning the bottom knob raises a cam which causes the pressure bar to depress the bladder. Rare model! GFT. Fine, flexible nib. Just a touch of wear to the center of the imprint (or lightly struck), otherwise near mint.
$125

126
1949 Mabie Todd Swan #2 LF in Black. GFT. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint with original label.
$110

127
1949 Mabie Todd Swan Model 3170 LF in Blue. GFT. Medium nib. Near mint
$95

128
1949 Mabie Todd Swan Model 3140 LF in Dark Green, GFT. Medium nib. Near mint.
$95

129
1949 Mabie Todd Swan Model 3150 LF in Chocolate Brown. GFT. Medium nib. Near mint
$95

130
1929 Majestic #2 LF in Bronze Pearl Web. GFT. Very attractive vertically pinstriped cap band. NP lever. Fine nib. Near mint.
$75

131
1935 Montblanc 122PL Meisterstuck push knob-fill in Platinum. GFT. Barrel lightly engraved "Richard Haman." Medium/broad, italic nib. Just a tad of clip edge brassing, otherwise near mint.
$900

132
1945 Montblanc 138 Meisterstuck PIF in Black Celluloid. GFT. Longer than average barrel window with perfect vertical lines. Two-toned, medium, alloy nib (138s never came with a gold nib). Near mint.
$2450

133
1945 Montblanc 138 Meisterstuck PIF in Black Celluloid. GFT. Short barrel window with vertical intact (slightest wear). Two-toned, broad, alloy nib (138s never came with a gold nib). Near mint.
$2300

134
1946 Montblanc 244 BF in Coral Red (rare color). GFT. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint.
$600

135
1950 Montblanc 242 PIF in Grey Striated (rare and beautiful color). GFT. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint+
$1000

136
1950 Montblanc 742 Meisterstuck PIF in Gold-filled "Barley" pattern. Visualated barrel (vertical lines all visible, but with a little wear). Two-toned, fine, flexible nib. A touch of brassing of the lip at the rear of the cap, otherwise near mint.
$700

137
1955 Montblanc 142 Masterpiece PIF Set in Silver Stripe (much rarer than green striped). GFT. Wonderfully expressive, medium, flexible, italic nib. Near mint.
$1250

138
1955 Montblanc Repeater pencil for above set.
Set

139
1950 Montblanc 146 PIF in Black Celluloid. GPT. Visualated barrel with perfect black vertical lines. Flat "ski-slope" ebonite feed. 2-Toned 14C, medium, flexible nib. Near mint+ [Two available, the second with a broad, italic nib and a little wear to the visualated window, @ $700].
$750

140
1955 Montblanc 146 PIF in Black Celluloid. GPT. Visualated barrel with perfect black vertical lines. Round ebonite feed with grooves in both the face and shank. 2-Toned 14C, broad nib. Near mint+
$750

141
1965 Montblanc 149 PIF in Black. GPT. Round ebonite feed with grooves in face, 1-piece section, 3-toned 18C nib (broad, right oblique), friction-fit piston mechanism. New-old-stock. Mint.
$750

142
1968 Montblanc 149 PIF in Black. GFT. Round feed, grooved on face. 1-piece section, 3-toned 18C nib (medium). New-old-stock Mint.
$700

143
1969 Montblanc 149 PIF in Black. GPT. Solid ebonite feed, 1-piece section, 3-toned 18C nib (medium). New-old-stock. Mint.
$700

144
1969 Montblanc 149 PIF in Black. GPT. Solid ebonite feed, 1-piece section, 3-toned 14C nib (medium). New-old-stock. Mint. [Two available, the second with a medium/fine, flexible nib.]
$650

145
1972 Montblanc 149 PIF in Black. GPT. Split ebonite feed, 1-piece section and 2-toned 14C nib (extra-fine). New-old-stock. Mint with original "EF" barrel label.
$600

146
1983 Montblanc 149 PIF in Black. GFT. Split ebonite feed, 2-piece section and 2-toned 14C nib (broad/double-broad). New-old-stock. Mint. [Two available, the second with a medium/broad nib.]
$500

147
1950 Montblanc 144 PIF in Black Celluloid. GPT. Visualated barrel with perfect black vertical lines. Flat "ski-slope" ebonite feed. 2-Toned 14C, medium nib. Near mint+ [Two available, the second with a broad, right oblique nib and a little wear to the visualated window, @ $400].
$450

148
1955 Montblanc 124 PIF in Fluted gold-filled. Stub, right oblique nib! Near mint.
$550

149
1955 Montblanc 149 PIF in Black Celluloid. GFT, with outer cap bands in Sterling Silver. 3-tone, 18C nib (medium). Round feed, grooved on face and shank. Visualated barrel window with perfect lines. New-old-stock. Mint.
$2200

150
1955 Montblanc 216 BF in Coral Red (rare color). GFT. The largest size in which this model was made. Medium nib. Near mint.
$700

151
1970 Montblanc Classic cartridge/converter-fill in Black. GPT. 14K, semi-hooded nib. Fine nib. Visualated barrel. New-old-stock. Mint.
$150

152
1970 Montblanc Classic cartridge/converter-fill in Black Matte. GPT. Broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Converter included.
$150

153
1970 Montblanc Classic cartridge/converter-fill in Black Matte. CPT. Broad/double-broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Converter included.
$150

154
1971 Montblanc 224 PIF in Black Matte with Matte gold-plate cap. Double-broad, right oblique nib! New-old-stock. Mint.
$225

155
1971 Montblanc 320 cartridge/converter-fill in Black. GPT. Broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Converter included. [Buy with matching set below for $200].
$100

156
1971 Montblanc 281 clip-activated Ball Pen Set in Black. GPT. New-old-stock. Mint. [Buy with marching pen above for $200].
$150

157
1971 Montblanc 251 Repeater Pencil for above set.
Set

158
1978 Montblanc 780 clip-activated Ball Pen in Red with brushed stainless steel nozzle and polished chrome clip. New-old-stock. Mint.
$75

159
1982 Montblanc 146 in Black. GFT. Split ebonite feed. 14C nib (medium). Near mint+. Excellent pen for those for whom the 149 is too large.
$350

160
1990 Montblanc 146R PIF in Burgundy. GPT. No longer manufactured and long sold out. New-old-stock. Mint with original nib label on barrel ("M").
$450

161
1996 Montblanc 146 PIF "Solitaire" in Sterling Silver "Pinstriped" pattern. GPT. Extra-fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint with original nib size label ("EF").
$750

162
1996 Montblanc 146 Rollerball "Solitaire" in Sterling Silver "Pinstriped" pattern. GPT. New-old-stock. Mint. Will polish on request.
$600

163
2000 Montblanc 144S LeGrand Solitaire PIF in Gold-filled Barley pattern (rare). Two-toned medium/fine nib. One pinpoint ding in the barrel (you might not even notice it), otherwise new-old-stock, mint with original label. Converter included.
$700

164
2005 Montblanc 163 Classique cartridge/converter-fill in Black. GPT. Medium/broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Converter included.
$125

165
2005 Montblanc 164 Classique Ball Pen in Burgundy. GPT. New-old-stock. Mint.
$125

166
2005 Montblanc 163 Classique Rollerball in Black. GPT. New-old-stock. Mint.
$125

167
2005 Montblanc 163 Classique Rollerball in Burgundy. GPT. New-old-stock. Mint.
$150

168
1935 National Security "Vis-A-Tank" #6 size Bulb-fill in Black & Bronze. Long visualated barrel with alternating knurled and plain "bands." Very unusual. Medium/broad nib. Near mint+
$195

169
1945 Norma 4-Color Pencil in Polished Chrome with Diamond chased engine-turned barrel. Looks brand new- but the eraser was used a couple of times.
$125

170
1950 Osmia 244 BF in Grey Marble. GFT. Medium/fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$225

171
1905 Parker 20 ½ "Turban-top" Vest Pocket eyedropper-fill in Black Chased Hard Rubber. Very rare! Barrel imprint is horizontal, imprinted at the very bottom of the barrel, where the barrel chasing stops. Fine, flexible, italic nib. Near mint+. Pictured open.
$350

172
1910 Parker 23 "Turban Top" eyedropper-fill in Red Mottled Hard Rubber. "Lucky Curve" banner imprint. Fine, extra-flexible nib. Very clean, but dried ink inside the barrel so it was filled at one time. Wear to the very right edge of the barrel imprint (not all readable), otherwise near mint. Pictured open.
$875

173
1920 Parker 25 ½ BF in Black Chased Hard Rubber (rare size). NPT. Extra-fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint (you’ll never find a nicer one!
$450

174
1927 Parker Duofold Sr. BF in Mandarin Yellow. GFT. Medium/fine nib. The barrel is a shade darker than the cap (reflected in the price), otherwise near mint.
$900

175
1940 Parker Vacumatic combination pencil-pen in Black. GFT. A shop project, certainly not made by Parker, but you can be the only one on the block to own one. The pencil unscrews to reveal its eraser. The pen is still a Vacumatic-fill but instead of pressing a plunger you now press a rubber bulb. Broad italic nib. Some brassing and imprint wear. Excellent.
$275

176
1947 Parker 51 Vacumatic-fill in Midnight Blue. 1/10 16K gold-filled fully pinstriped cap. Extra-smooth, fine nib. Near mint.
$175

177
1948 Parker 51 Vacumatic Demonstrator in clear acrylic. Lustraloy (stainless steel cap). Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$550

178
1948 Parker 51 Vacumatic-fill in Cordovan Brown. Cap is 1/10 16K gold-filled "Signet" cap (alternating 9 pinstripes & plain panels, with chevrons on cap band). Medium/fine nib. Several minor scars on the cap, otherwise near mint.
$400

179
1948 Parker 51 Aerometric-fill in Black. Brushed Lustraloy cap. Medium/fine nib. No signs of use, but has been filled (the plyglass bladder is slightly discolored), otherwise near mint+.
$125

180
1949 Parker 51 Signet Aerometric-fill Set in gold-filled (alternating 3 pinstripes & plain panels). Fine nib. No signs of use, but has been filled (the plyglass bladder is dark), otherwise near mint.
$350

181
1949 Parker Repeater pencil for above set.
Set

182
1949 Parker 51 Flighter Aerometric-fill in Lustraloy (Stainless Steel). GFT. Extra-smooth, fine nib. The plyglass is perfectly clear — no signs of ink anywhere. New-old-stock. Mint.
$300

183
1950 Parker 51 Signet Aerometric-fill Set in gold-filled. Alternating pinstripe and plain panels. Extra-smooth, medium/broad nib. User grade set; no brassing, but many small dings in the caps and barrels.
$225

184
1950 Parker Cap-activated pencil for above set.
Set

185
1951 Parker 51 Aerometric-fill in Black. 1/10 12K gold-filled cap in 5-converging line pattern. Medium nib. No signs of use, but has been filled (the plyglass bladder is slightly discolored), otherwise near mint.
$150

186
1964 Parker First Year 75 cartridge/converter-fill in Sterling Silver Cisele pattern. The first year model is distinguished by having metal threads on the gripping section which screws into the barrel (all other years have plastic threads). Fine nib. Converter included. Near mint. Will polish on request
$300

187
1967 Parker 61 Presidential capillary-fill Set in 9K Solid Gold "Waterdrop" pattern. Pen has been used, and there are surface scratches noticeable with a loop and one minor pinpoint ding in the barrel (the ball pen is perfect). Extra-fine nib. Excellent+ in original box (looks like tooled leather). Outer white box labeled "Presidential Duette." Photo of pen with packaging.
$900

188
1967 Parker Cap-activated ball pen for above set.
Set

189
1973 Parker 75 "Rainbow" in 18K Gold-filled. Features concentric oval rings of different shades of gold on 18K GF brass. One of the most sought after models. Originally named the "Regency." Only made for three years because of the difficulty in manufacturing and the high reject rate. Medium nib. Near mint. Converter included.
$1350

190
1975 Parker 75 "Rainbow" cap-activated ball pen. Excruciatingly rare. Signs of use including wear and 3-4 pinpoint dings. Pictured open.
$350

191
1980 Parker Falcon TX cartridge/converter-fill in Brown Matte. Matching shell. GPT. Medium/fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Converter included. Pictured open.
$100

192
1980 Parker Falcon TX cartridge/converter-fill 3-piece set in Black Matte (rare) with Lustraloy shell. CPT. Medium/fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Converter included.
$250

193
1980 Parker Cap-activated ball pen for above set.
Set

194
1980 Parker Cap activated pencil for above set.
Set

195
1994 Parker Duofold Centennial cartridge-converter-fill in Orange. Early, hard to find model. Two-toned, fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint. No box or papers. Converter included
$350

196
2005 Parker /Kullock 51 Aerometric-fill in polished Aluminum, including the shell. Medium nib. Has been filled (plyglass is dark), otherwise near mint in box. Photo of pen with packaging.
$200

197
1937 Pelikan 100N PIF in Grey Marble (rare). GFT. Amber celluloid barrel. Medium nib, with a touch of flex. Near mint.
$500

198
1939 Pelikan 100N PIF Set in Tortoise. Comes with extremely rare red & black case with "center zipper" (one tooth missing, but still operates fine). Double-broad, right oblique nib (other nibs available). Near mint. Photo of pen with case.
$1750

199
1939 Pelikan 201 repeater pencil for above set.
Set

200
1942 Pelikan 100N PIF in Green Pearl. GFT. Fitted with a 1953 white piston gasket. Broad, oblique nib. Near mint.
$300

201
1942 Pelikan 100 PIF in Black. A rare color (or is it a lack of color!?!). Later 100 with smooth turning knob and black and synthetic piston gasket. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$400

202
1947 Pelikan 100N PIF in Grey Pearl. GFT. Extremely rare color! Fine, flexible nib. Near mint+
$600

203
1949 Pelikan 100N PIF in Black. A rare color. GFT. Fine, flexible nib. nib. Near mint+
$425

204
1950 Pelikan 400 PIF in Green Striped. GFT. User grade with a little sign of use in the barrel and a tad of cap lip brassing. A wonderful broad nib!
$150

205
1953 Pelikan 100N PIF in Black. A rare color. GFT. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$450

206
1953 Pelikan 100N PIF in Green Pearl. GFT. Beautiful unusually deep green color binde! Fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$350

207
1950 Pelikan 450 Repeater Pencil in Mother of Pearl. Extremely rare color! GFT. Near mint+
$600

208
1950 Pelikan 400 PIF in Black (rare color). GFT. Fine, flexible, italic nib. Near mint.
$250

209
1950 Pelikan 400 PIF in Brown Striped. GFT. Medium, flexible, right oblique nib. Near mint+
$250

210
1950 Pelikan 400 PIF in Green Striped. GFT. Broad, oblique nib. Near mint+
$200

211
1951 Pelikan 550 PIF in Brown Striped with gold-filled cap & turning knob (alternating 4-pinstriped and plain panels). Fine, flexible, italic nib. Near mint.
$550

212
1954 Pelikan 140 PIF in Green Striped. GFT. Medium/broad. New-old-stock. Mint
$135

213
1954 Pelikan 140 PIF in Green Striped. GFT. Broad, right oblique nib. A tad of brassing to the cap lip, otherwise near mint.
$100

214
1955 Pelikan 120 PIF in Green. GPT. Fine nib (steel). New-old-stock. Mint.
$100

215
1928 Remington #4 LF Combination Pen-Pencil in Ebonized Pearl. A moderate quality pen – highly unusual to find it in such high quality celluloid, generally associated with Sheaffer! NPT GP nib signed "Star Iridium Tip" (extra-smooth, fine). Excellent+
$125

216
1928 Security "Giant" twist-fill Check-Protector Pen in Red Mottled Hard Rubber. GFT. Broad, italic nib. The ink pad for the check protector shows red ink although the perforating rollers show no use at all, otherwise near mint+.
$850

217
1922 Settles Supremacy (Security) "Supremacy" twist-fill pen in Black Chased Hard Rubber. Date approximate, but "Settles" was a predecessor to the Security Pen Corp, started by John & George Krickstein in 1923. The "Supremacy" uses Krickstein’s 1920 patent spring-loaded clip and Krickstein’s 1921 patent twist-fill mechanism, (just as the Security Giant below). Two original labels are on the pen; near the top of the cap "Rolled Gold Spring Clip 50c extra," and on the barrel just below the cap "No. 3 $3.00 Medium." Extra-fine nib, signed "Settled Supremacy Pen 3." Some ambering, otherwise new-old-stock. Mint.
$500

218
1924 Sheaffer Lifetime Flat Top Large LF in Jade. GFT. Fine nib. Just a hint of discolor at the very bottom of the barrel (so slight, you might not notice it if not pointed out), otherwise new-old-stock. Mintmint. Shown with cap-top off to see the check protector.
$325

219
1925 Sheaffer Lifetime "Autograph" LF in Black with 14K Solid Gold clip and wide cap band. On request, Sheaffer would engrave a signature onto the cap band. Extra-smooth, fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$600

220
1930 Sheaffer Model 500 LF Combination LF Balance Pen-Pencil in Black. GFT. #3, medium/fine nib. Barrel imprint highlighted in white (will remove the white on request). Near mint.
$200

221
1932 Sheaffer Golf Pencil ring-top in Black & Pearl. GFT. What a great gift for Mother’s or Father’s Day! Near mint, with half the original label.
$50

222
1933 Sheaffer #3 Balance LF in Ebonized Pearl. GFT. Visualated section. Fine nib. Near mint+ (could be new-old-stock).
$100

223
1933 Sheaffer 46 Special LF in Cardinal (rare color). GFT. A very nice size pen. Medium nib. Near mint.
$200

224
1933 Sheaffer Sr. Lifetime Flat-top LF in Black & Pearl. Late model, made from rolled and seamed celluloid and with the "ring" lever (rather than the earlier "pinned" lever). GFT. Extra-fine/fine nib. Near mint.
$375

225
1936 Sheaffer Lifetime Balance LF in Black & Pearl. Late model, made from rolled and seamed celluloid and with the "ring" lever (rather than the earlier "pinned" lever). GFT. Extra-smooth, fine nib. Near mint.
$225

226
1937 Sheaffer #5 Feather Touch Balance LF in Roseglow. GFT. Beautiful color! Visualated section. Extra-fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Buy with pencil below at $275.
$225

227
1937 Sheaffer Balance twist-activated pencil in Roseglow. GFT. New-old-stock. Mint. Buy with pen above at $275.
$75

228
1944 Sheaffer Triumph Balance 1250 Plunger-fill in Red striped. GFT. Our plunger-fill Sheaffers are warranted for two years. Medium/broad nib. Near mint+
$150

229
1944 Sheaffer Triumph Balance 1250 Plunger-fill in Brown striped. GFT. Our plunger-fill Sheaffers are warranted for two years. Extra-smooth, medium nib. Near mint+
$125

230
1955 Sheaffer Snorkel Demonstrator in Clear Acrylic. GFT. Extra-fine nib. One small stress crack in cap due to shrinkage of the plastic against the metal liner, otherwise near mint.
$450

231
1959 Sheaffer Snorkel Imperial Masterpiece in 9K Solid Gold in "Barley" pattern. Almost certainly done for Sheaffer by S.R. Rose, the famous English jewelry house which Sheaffer commissioned to do most of this work. Indicia engraved in script "Betty." Medium nib. Several dents at the very bottom point of the turning knob, otherwise near mint.
$650

232
1966 Sheaffer "Stylist" cartridge-converter-fill in Brushed gold-plate. The first new Sheaffer introduced by Textron. Note the white dot was replaced by a white "S" (they soon returned to the white dot). Made to write two different line widths (medium & fine), depending on which side of the triangular shaped "dual point" section the writer used (imitated by Parker in 1979 as their Model "180"). Spring loaded rocker clip. New-old-stock. Mint.
$100

233
1940 Soennecken 1306 PIF in Silver Pearl Marble (rare color). GFT. Top-of-the-line model, with the "S" Sunburst on the top of the inner cap. Visualated barrel. Fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint.
$650

234
1942 Soennecken 506 PIF in Red Marble (rare color). GFT. Visualated barrel. Broad, right-oblique nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$200

235
1942 Soennecken 506 PIF in Black. GFT. Very nice model, with the "Eagle" logo imprinted on the top of the inner cap. Medium, flexible, italic nib. Visualated barrel. New-old-stock. Mint.
$195

236
1949 Soennecken Model 1 PIF in Black. Looks like a 111 Extra, but is earlier. GFT. The locking "Click" filler mechanism was not yet in use. Visualated barrel. Medium, right-oblique nib. Near mint.
$650

237
1950 Soennecken S4 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Student pen, but very good quality with 14K nib (fine, flexible). Visualated barrel. New-old-stock. Mint.
$175

238
1952 Soennecken 222 Superior PIF in Black with Silver Hashmarks. GFT. Visualated barrel. Fine nib. Near mint+
 $500

239
1952 Soennecken 222 Lady PIF in Red Lizard. GFT. Fine, flexible nib. Visualated barrel. Features the locking "Click" filler. New-old-stock. Mint.
$375

240
1960 Soennecken 111 Superior PIF in Rosewood (Bronze) Herringbone (perhaps the rarest color). GFT. Visualated barrel. Very late production, no longer featuring the locking "click" filler. Broad, right-oblique nib. Near mint.
$800

241
1960 Soennecken 222 Superior PIF in Black with Silver Hashmarks. GFT. Visualated barrel. Very late production, no longer featuring the locking "click" filler. Broad, right-oblique nib. Near mint.
$600

242
1945 Stephens Model 106 LF in Black "Barley" Chased Hard Rubber. Very attractive! GFT. A very famous UK based pen manufacturer. Broad nib. Near mint+ (could be new-old-stock).
$100

243
1943 Wahl Eversharp "Gift of a Lifetime" Command Performance LF in 14K Solid Gold. Medium/broad. New-old-stock. Mint.
$750

244
1928 Water Pen Co (NY) #4 LF in Black. Note the brass barrel bottom. This part unscrews, revealing a clear plastic cylinder holding ink tubes which look like thick pencil lead. These are dissolved in water, creating liquid ink, to use in the pen. Moderate quality, but certainly uncommon. Fine/flexible nib. Excellent++
$175

245
1908 Waterman (4)12 eyedropper-fill in .999 Fine Silver "Filigree" overlay on BHR. Art-deco pattern; cap has a single four-leaf flower. Extra-fine, flexible nib. Indicia engraved in script "A.A.A." Minor marks here & there on the hard rubber, some surface scratches noticeable with a loop, and overall ambering of the hard rubber. Excellent+
$800

246
1908 Waterman (4)12 eyedropper-fill in .999 Fine Silver "Filigree" overlay on BHR. Art-deco pattern. Cap has a single five-leaf flower. Extra-fine, flexible nib. Indicia engraved in script "G.T." Minor surface scratches noticeable with a loop, and overall ambering of the hard rubber. Excellent+
$800

247
1910 Waterman 0314 eyedropper-fill in half covered gold-filled raised relief "Chased Filigree" pattern on BHR. (rare). Medium nib. Indicia engraved in script "H.D." Brassing to the clip edges, face and ball, otherwise near mint.
$900

248
1910 Waterman 412S Safety eyedropper-fill in HR with sterling silver "Filigree" overlay. Quite rare. Beautiful condition, with no dents or dings. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint. Restored.
$600

249
1915 Waterman 452 ½V LF Set in sterling silver "Hand Engraved Vine" pattern. Indicia engraved "C.E.S." Broad, italic nib. Near mint. Has original patina – will polish on request.
$325

250
1915 Waterman Twist-activated pencil for above set.
Set

251
1915 Waterman 452 ½ Long Extended Case (LEC) in sterling silver "Hand Engraved Vine." Fine, extra-flexible, italic nib. One very minor ding to the upper cap edge, otherwise near mint. Has original patina – will polish on request.
$600

252
1935 Waterman #92 size LF in Black. Signed "Gregg" on both the nib and on an inlaid enamel insert in the cap top. While the pen is not marked "Waterman," is has every sign of having made for Gregg by Waterman. Fine nib. Near mint.
$150

253
1929 Waterman Lady Patricia LF in Sterling Silver "Cable Twist." This is the only model in which Waterman used this incredible twist pattern! Fine, flexible, italic nib. A few minor surface scratches (noticeable with a loop) and one very small ding in the smooth silver at the bottom of the barrel, otherwise near mint.
$800

254
1929 Waterman Lady Patricia LF in Nacre (Black & Pearl) NPT. Yes, there is some barrel ambering but these are normally found so ambered they look black! This is actually a very good example (near mint otherwise). Fine, flexible nib.
$150

255
1929 Waterman Patrician Pencil in Onyx (Red Cream). GFT. Near mint.
$250

256
1950 Waterman Crusader LF in Black with Fully Pinstriped Chrome-plated cap. GPT. Extra-fine nib. Has been filled, otherwise near mint+.
$125

257
1925 Waterson #8 size LF Set in Brown with Black Veins. In 1930, James Kelley was ordered by the Federal Trade Commission to cease and desist using the "Waterson" name (misleading the public who confused them with "Waterman"), stamping nibs and trim as "14K" when they weren’t, representing himself as a manufacturer (all he did was assemble parts), marking clips and levers "Iridium" (making the public believe the nibs were tipped with iridium when they weren’t), and putting falsely inflated price tags on his pens. See the following: http://azfp.blogspot.com/2010/04/waterson-saga.html. GPT. Fine nib. Near mint. Only moderate quality, but a wonderful collectible!
$150

258
1925 Waterson Pencil for above set.
Set

259
1943 Wearever "Deluxe" LF in Bronze & Black Rectangles. GPT. Unique 14K nib, surrounded by a steel brace which allowed Wearever to use less gold for the nib. Now Wearever nibs were almost always steel. But at this time steel was needed for the war effort and Wearever had to use gold! Medium nib. A tad of plating wear, otherwise near mint.
$125