Catalog #54 (March 2010)   

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#

Manufacturer Year Description

Price

Extraordinary Items
1
Astoria 1933 2 Long Safety eyedropper-fill in Gold-filled on BHR. Alternating plain, wavy pinstripe and floral panels. Cap & barrel each with a band of raised floral repousse, bordered by inlaid blue enamel bands. Cap top engraved with three fancy initials. Medium/broad, flexible, “Astoria 2 14 CT” nib. A chip here and there in the blue enamel, otherwise near mint in original hinged, metal box. Box graphics somewhat faded. Cotton in box no doubt recent. Close-up of pen in box.
$1500
2
Astoria 1933 #2 Medium Safety eyedropper-fill in Gold-filled over BHR. Alternating plain and wave chased pinstripe panels. Cap with a 1/8" band of raised hearts on a vine, within inlaid white enamel. Fine, flexible, “Astoria 2 14 CT” nib. Near mint+ in original hinged, metal box. Box graphics beautiful. Cotton in box no doubt recent. Close-up of pen in box.
$1500
3
Mabie Todd 1905 #2 eyedropper-fill Straight-holder in Sterling Silver. “Floral & Snail” repousse pattern. Very rare and quite gorgeous! Mabie Todd started In 1860 as a manufacturer of nibs, pencils, dip pen holders and pencil cases. They introduced their first fountain pen in the late 1870's. The “Swan” was introduced in 1890. Medium, flexible nib, with both under-feed and over-feed. Near mint+
$1500
4
Parker 1905 Model 11 Engraved Aluminum eyedropper-fill with BHR taper-cap. One of the rarest of the early Parker’s. Parker fine “keyhole” vent nib, signed “Parker Fountain Pen 3.” A little wear to the black anodizing here & there, otherwise near mint.
$5000
5
Parker 1910 Model 15 eyedropper-fill in Fluted-Pearl barrel and Gold-filled filigree cap. Very rare, and very beautiful. Fine nib. Cap indicia beautifully engraved in script: “Carmen 1911.” Near mint+
$2000
6
Parker 1916 Model 28 Jack Knife Safety “Lucky Curve” eyedropper-fill in RED BAKELITE with BHR cap. GFT. A little wear to both the cap and barrel imprints (mostly readable). Large, #8, fine, extra-flexible nib. Excellent+
$2500
7
Parker 1930 Duofold Vest Pocket BF ring-top Set in Jade. GFT. Absolutely mint color and condition, in original form-fitted hinged velvet lined case (a little threadbare). I can’t tell you how hard this is to find in perfect color! Broad nib. Close-up of set in box.
$1000
8
Parker 1930 Pencil for above set.
Set
9
Parker 1950 51 Aerometric-fill in Forest Green. Prototype 3-color “Rainbow” cap; copper, gold & silver. Occasionally found in two-color, almost unheard of in 3-color. Medium nib. Near mint+
$1600
10
Pelikan 1937 Magnum PIF “Emege” in Tortoise with Red Cap. The only oversize Pelikan 100N model ever manufactured! Very rare. The “Emege” imprint is on the side of the cap tube (pronounced “em-gee”). “M” and “G” were the initials of the Portugal importer of Pelikan pens, who tired of fixing under warrantee pens bought elsewhere. So he had “Emege” imprinted on his pens and only covered those under warrantee. GFT. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint. [Two available]. Other nibs available.
$2600
11
Waterman 1900 26 Taper-cap eyedropper-fill in Red Mottled Hard Rubber! To give you some idea of how rare this pen is, I wrote the Waterman Book and was able to include a RMHR Taper-cap only in the 24 size. That was the only RMHR Taper-cap I had ever seen, until this one, which is much rarer since it is larger! Medium nib. Crisp imprint! Near mint.
$2200
12
Waterman 1905 #402 “CHECKBOOK” eyedropper-fill in Sterling Silver “Filigree” pattern on BHR. Another extremely rare Waterman. This one was made to be kept in the spiral wire binding of the user’s checkbook, with the special “mushroomed” cap designed so the pen didn’t fall through into the spiral! Medium, flexible nib. Near mint+.
$3000
13
Waterman 1910 #412 SF SLEEVE-FILLER in Sterling Silver “Filigree” pattern on BHR. A sliding sleeve moves to reveal the thumb-operated filling mechanism. Extra-fine/fine, italic nib. Indicia engraved in fancy script: “ PLR.” New-old-stock. Mint in original box. Near mint. Close-up of pen in box.
$2000
14
Waterman 1908 #0502 eyedropper-fill in Gold-filled “Golpheresque” pattern. While the pen was most certainly made in the USA, it was exported to England for sale. It comes in a hinged leather case with a signed satin cap liner and a lift-out red velvet tray with a center pen rest. Lifting the tray reveals the original eyedropper and instructions for the lever-fill, safety and eyedropper-fill pens, which includes a price list for the three models of pens in their various sizes. Fine nib, imprinted “Waterman Ideal England.” New-old-stock. Mint. Close-up of pen in box.
$1100
15
Waterman 1913 #412 PSF COIN-FILLER in Sterling Silver “Filigree” pattern on BHR. A very, early pre-lever filling mechanism offered by Waterman for a short time during 1913-14. Comes with a special “coin” meant to be kept on the user’s key ring. Extremely rare! Fine, flexible nib. Indicia engraved in script: “KJK.” Will polish on request. Near mint..
$2250
16
Waterman 1915 #552 ½ LF in 14K Solid Gold “Hand Engraved Vine” pattern. Absolutely gorgeous! Medium, flexible, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$1250
17
Waterman 1928 454 LF Set in Sterling Silver “Night & Day” over Black Hard Rubber. One of the rarer patterns. Fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$1850
18
Waterman 1928 Twist activated pencil for above set.
Set
19
Waterman 1925 (05) 52 ½ LF in BHR with “Smooth” rolled-gold (gold-filled) overlay. The pen is adorned with alternating Red & Yellow enamel panels circling the pen and cap!!! A design never seen before!. Pen is USA made while the overlay was added by Waterman UK. Fine, extra-flexible nib. New-old-stock in original form fitted velvet lined box with original papers. Two or three extremely minor chips in the enamel, otherwise mint. Close-up of pen in box.
$2500
  Italian Pens
20
Aurora 1940 Selene Button-fill in Silver Pearl with Black Variegated Lines. NPT. Wartime, budget pen with chrome plated fittings and Platiridio nib (medium/fine, flexible). Near mint.
$350
21
Omas 1936 Lucens PIF in Tortoise. GFT. Roller-ball clip. Manufactured in three sizes, this is the rare “Small” size (3 7/8"). Fine, flexible nib. Near mint+
$1100
22
Omas 1936 Extra lever-fill in Black. GFT, with the striking “Greek Key” center cap band. Roller-ball clip. Medium/fine nib. Near mint+ (could be new-old-stock).
$900
23
Omas 1937 Extra Lucens faceted PIF Set in Tortoise. GFT. Highly visualated barrel. Manufactured in three sizes, this is the rare “Small” size (3 7/8"). Fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint.
$1350
24
Omas 1937 Twist-activated pencil for above set.
Set
25
Omas 1937 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.
$2150
26
Omas 1939 Lucens Plunger-fill in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel (black horizontal bands, similar to the Parker Vacumatic). Roller-ball clip. Medium/fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint.
$1000
27
Omas 1950 557/S Extra Ogiva PIF in Platinum. The largest pen in this series. GFT. Fine, extra-flexible nib. Visualated barrel. Could be new-old-stock. Near mint+
$1400
28
Omas 1950 555/S Ogiva PIF in Platinum. GFT. Visualated barrel. Fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$695
29
Wilmas 1935 #2 size Extra BF in Red Laminated (similar to the Parker Vacumatic). Odd “Straight holder” model (the cap lines up even with the barrel, with no overlap). GFT. Over-the-top “military” clip. 14K, fine, flexible nib, signed “Wilmas 14K Extra.” Manufactured in the Settino Torsese area of Italy, Wilmas made several different quality lines, the highest were signed “Wilmas” and have 14K nibs, like this example. New-old-stock. Mint.
$200
30
Anonymous 1925 #4 size BF 12-sided in .900 Silver “Barley” pattern. 900 silver contains at least 90% silver and is also called “coin silver” or “standard silver.” The pen is certainly of European origin. Very well made, with a wartime medium, flexible alloy nib. Near mint.
$150
31
Aikin Lambert 1925 #2 Capitol Cabinet LF in BHR. NPT. Medium nib. Around 1905 Waterman acquired Aikin Lambert, which were making Waterman’s nibs for them. They continued to manufacture and sell pens under the Aikin Lambert name. It is no surprise that Aikin Lambert pens look so much like Waterman pens. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint with original label, in original box (threadbare and ends missing) with original instructions. Close-up of pen in box.
$150
32
A.W. Faber-Castell 1938 Model 36 BF in Grey Marble with Black cap. GFT. Repousse cap band signed “Castell.” Clip signed “A.W. Faber.” Inlaid Faber Castell logo in cap-top: gold balance scale on green enamel background. Medium, flexible nib. A little ambering of the barrel, otherwise near mint.
$200
33
Bayard 1940 “Superstyl Large” LF in Blue. NPT. Fine nib. French manufacture. Large, attractive pen, with original label on barrel. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with original instructions in six languages! [Three available; the second with medium nib; the third with medium nib and with no barrel label $25.00 less ($175)]. Close-up of pen in box. One sold
$200
34
Bexley 2001 Pen Collectors of America LE Taper-cap cartridge/converter-fill in Woodgrain Hard Rubber, reminiscent of pens from 100 years earlier. Can also be used as an eyedropper-fill pen! Horizontally chased GP bands and clip. The cap screws onto both the top and bottom of the pen. 18K, medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with papers and eyedropper. Close-up of pen in box.
$250
35
Carter’s 1925 Model 3125, #5 size LF in Black Lined Hard Rubber. GFT. Cap also with orange band near the derby. Medium/fine, flexible nib. Near mint+ (could be new-old-stock).
$225
36
Chilton 1926 #5 size Pneumatic-fill in Jade. GFT. Nib signed “Chilton Pen Boston.” Medium nib. Slight darkening around the center portion of the cap, otherwise near mint.
$450
37
Chilton 1926 #3 size Pneumatic-fill in Black & Bronze. GFT. Fine nib, with a tad of flex. Near mint.
$300
38
Chilton 1929 Oversize Deco Band Pneumatic-fill in Green Marble. GFT. The top-of-the-line Chilton. Medium nib, with just a tad of flex. Near mint.
$1250
39
Chilton 1936 Wingflow Pneumatic-fill in Black with two inlaid Sterling Silver Crosses, one in the barrel and the other in the back of the cap. Very likely made for the Clergy. Sterling silver inlay is much rarer than gold-filled inlay. Fine point. Near mint.
$700
40
Chilton 1936 Wingflow Pneumatic-fill in Black with inlaid Gold-filled linear design, repeated twice on both the cap and the barrel. Medium/broad, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$700
41
Chilton 1941 #4 Pneumatic-fill in Red Marble. GFT. Very odd model, found now and then in the Netherlands. Barrel imprinted “Chilton Patented No 124518.” Washer-clip with a 5-stepped GF top Jewel. Medium, flexible nib. New-old-stock, mint in original box with original instructions in both Dutch and in English. Close-up of pen in box.
$300
42
Conklin 1920 #75 Crescent-fill in Black Chased Hard Rubber. GFT. The largest of Conklin’s crescent fillers. Made in this size with both a #5 and a #7 nib – this one has the rarer #7 nib (medium). Some imprint wear on the left side (not all readable). Excellent+
$900
43
Conklin 1927 Endura Sr. LF in Black. GFT. Set off beautifully with inlaid red bands. Rarer model, with narrow cap band. Fine nib. New-old-stock, mint.
$500
44
Conklin 1927 Endura Sr. LF in Sapphire Blue. GFT. Set off beautifully with inlaid red bands. Medium/fine nib. Just a tad of brassing to the bottom edge of the cap band, otherwise near mint.
$500
45
Conklin 1927 Endura Sr. LF in Sapphire Blue. GFT. Set off beautifully with inlaid red bands. Fine nib. Just a tad of brassing to the bottom edge of the cap band, otherwise new-old-stock, mint.
$550
46
Conklin 1927

Endura Sr. LF in Black & Pearl , set off nicely with inlaid black bands. GFT. Medium nib. One of the rarest Endura colors to find, and even harder to find without severe ambering. On this set, only the pen barrel has the slightest ambering, and it’s hard to tell without the pencil next to it, otherwise near mint+. Engraved: “Daniel W. Miller.”

$800
47
Conklin 1927 Twist-activated pencil for above set.
Set
48
Conklin 1930 Endura Standard “Imperial” in BLUE & BRONZE (not the more common Black & Bronze). GFT. Set off nicely with inlaid yellow bands. Medium, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$450
49
Conway Stewart 1930 “Dinkie” LF in Red Mottled Hard Rubber (rare). Medium/broad nib. A little imprint wear (fully readable), otherwise near mint in original box. Close-up of pen in box.
$100
50
Conway Stewart 1937 #58 LF in Red Pearl. GFT. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint.
$135
51
Conway Stewart 1949 #15 LF in Red Pearl. GFT. New-old-stock. Fine, flexible nib. Mint.
$125
52
Conway Stewart 1951 #60L LF in Black. Very nice, large pen. Fine nib. GFT. Near mint+ condition (perhaps new-old-stock).
$150
53
Conway Stewart 1954 #84 LF in Green Marble. GFT. Medium, flexible, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$100
54
Conway Stewart 1955 #58 LF in Green Pearl Lined (Web). GFT. Fine nib. A tad of brassing to the lever, otherwise near mint+
$175
55
Conway Stewart 1955 #58 LF in Red Marble. GFT. Medium nib, with just a tad of flex. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with original guarantee and instructions. Close-up of pen in box.
$225
56
Conway Stewart 1956 #85 LF in Green Marble. GFT. Fine, flexible, italic nib. Near mint+
$125
57
Crocker 1932 #4 size “Ink Tite” HATCHET-filler in Cardinal Hard Rubber. Bottom of pen and section are contrasting Red Mottled Hard Rubber! Clip contains a “gripper” which holds the pen tight in your pocket (small spring missing). A little imprint wear (almost fully readable) otherwise near mint. A very rare pen!
$400
58
De La Rue 1935 Magna 18/3 plunger-fill in Black Wave-chased HR (our plunger-fill pens are guaranteed for two years). This was the largest pen Onoto made. GFT. Two-toned medium, extra-flexible nib. Has been filled, otherwise near mint
$700
59
DeLaRue 1929 Onoto PIF in Blue with Light Blue Swirls (beautiful!). GFT. BHR ends. Fine, fleible, italic nib. A tad of clip ball brassing and brassing to the lower cap band, otherwise near mint.
$125
60
Diamond Medal 1929 #4 LF in Black & Pearl. Diamond Medal was Sears’ house pen brand. GFT. Extremely Deco looking with 3-stepped cap, each step with a gold-filled band. Medium nib. Near mint.
$225
61
Diamond Medal 1935 #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.
$250
62
Eclipse 1920 #8 (6 size nib) LF Set in Black Chased Hard Rubber “Squares within Pinstriping” pattern. Set off nicely with 3 inlaid bands both near the top and bottom of the pen. GFT. Warranted nib (extra-fine).
$175
63
Eclipse 1920 Twist activated pencil for above set.
Set
64
Eclipse 1925 #8 (6 size nib) LF Set in Woodgrain plastic. GFT. Warranted nib (medium, flexible). New-old-stock. Pen still with its original label. Mint in original box with original instructions (both a little threadbare). Close-up of set in box.
$350
65
Eclipse 1925 Twist activated pencil for above set.
Set
66
John Bull 1925 #4 LF in BCHR. NPT. Barrel imprinted "The John Bull Pen Self Filling." Accommodation clip signed “John Bull.” Medium, flexible nib signed “Warranted 14ct 1st Quality.” Barrel indicia engraved: “RS.” New-old-stock. Mint
$100
67
John Holland 1928 Jewel #3 size in Black with orange ends. GFT. Medium nib. Just a touch of brassing to the lever bar, otherwise near mint.
$175
68
Kosca 1930 #6 size PIF in Silver Pearl Marble. GFT. Near mint+ in original box. Wonderful, fine, triple-flexible nib. Close-up of pen in box.
$250
69
LeBoeuf 1927 #4 LF in Silver Pearltex. GFT. Rarer “Curled Leaf” style clip. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint+ (could be new-old-stock)
$500
70
LeBoeuf 1927 #40 LF ring-top in Grey with White Veins. Set off nicely with a blackcap top, cap lip band and barrel bottom. GFT. Fine, flexible nib. A small band of brassing on the lever fingernail lift tab.
$200
71
LeBoeuf 1928 #6 Half Sleeve-fill in Grey Pearltex. GFT. The bottom half of the barrel slides down to reveal a thumb-operated filling mechanism. Broad, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$800
72
LeBoeuf 1932 #60 Full Sleeve-fill in Green Marble. GFT. The entire barrel slides down to reveal a thumb-operated filling mechanism. Medium/fine, flexible nib. A band of ambering at the top of the cap and at the bottom of the barrel (probably caused by the BHR cap and barrel ends), otherwise near mint.
$500
73
Mabie Todd 1900 “Longshort” Stylographic eyedropper-fill in Black Chased Hard Rubber. 3“ long when closed and 4 1/2“ long when posted open. The inside of the box cover has the instructions. New-old-stock, mint in original box. Close-up of pen in box.
$75
74
Mabie Todd 1915 #2 eyedropper-fill in Sterling Silver “Three-Leaf Filigree” pattern on BHR. Extremely rare and beautiful! Medium, flexible nib. Will polish on request. Near mint.
$700
75
Mabie Todd 1920 #2 size LF in 14K Green Gold. Alternating wave chased, pinstripe and plain panels. Broad nib, with a tad of flex. New-old-stock. Mint
$1000
76
Mabie Todd 1924 “Fyne Point” #4 size twist-activated pencil in Lapis. Beautiful color, set off with 2 wide GF bands, clip and nozzle. Near mint.
$150
77
Mabie Todd 1924 48 Eternal LF in Black Hard Rubber. GFT. User grade pen, included because the #8 size Eternal is particularly rare. Medium/fine nib. Imprint wear (the middle line is not readable), cap bands and lever brassing, upper edge of clip brassing, very slight overall oxidation of the HR, two teeth missing from the feed. Excellent.
$350
78
Mabie Todd 1925 44 Eternal LF in BHR. GFT. Fine point. Just a tad of wear to the Swan logo on the barrel, and some clip ball brassing, otherwise near mint.
$300
79
Mabie Todd 1927 L200/60 (#2 size) Leverless (twist-fill) in BCHR. NPT. Fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$175
80
Mabie Todd 1927 Swallow #2 LF in Coral (Red with Orange Specks). GFT. Medium/broad, flexible, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$175
81
Mabie Todd 1927 SM2/00 “Minor No. 2" LF in BHR. Unusual model with the lever in BHR rather than in metal! NP clip. Fine, extra-flexible, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$175
82
Mabie Todd 1927 L200/60 (#2 size) Leverless (twist-fill) in BCHR. NPT. Fine, triple-flexible nib. A little wear to the barrel chasing (but surprisingly no wear at all to the deep, crisp, barrel imprint), otherwise near mint.
$150
83
Mabie Todd 1949 3661 (#2 size) LF in Black. GFT. Fine, flexible nib. Interesting model, with BRASS BARREL THREADS between the black barrel and black gripping section! New-old-stock. Mint.
$100
84
Melbi 1925 #4 size Safety eyedropper-fill in BCHR. GFT. The chasing is highly unusual vertical fine pinstriped wave chasing. Cap is imprinted “Forest Brand,” a German beer since 1761. The coup de gras is the DOUBLE VENTED MUSIC NIB, which can also be used with India ink! It’s a typical German nib, signed “14K” and with the logo of a ram in a circle. New-old-stock. Mint
$275
85
Montblanc 1920 Mini-pencil in BHR. No model number, but certainly the companion for a “0" or “00" pen. “Outline” star on cap-top. New-old-stock. Mint
$200
86
Montblanc 1920 2M Safety (short) in Octagonal Black Hard Rubber. Early “Simplo Pen Company 2" fine nib. Near mint.
$800
88
Montblanc 3L71 53 Pencil in Coral Red. GFT. One of the most sought after Montblanc pencils. The only model with the “flared” cap top and large white star. Near mint.
$475
89
Montblanc 1937 333 ½ PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Rare model, with short inner cap with outline star. Medium, flexible nib, with a bit of an italic flair. New-old-stock. Mint.
$425
90
Montblanc 1946 136 Meisterstuck PIF in Black. GFT. Rare, transition model, with three cap bands (wider middle band). Two-toned, broad, flexible nib with an italic flair. Visualated barrel, with all vertical lines perfectly intact. New-old-stock. Mint. You will never find a better example!
$1100
91
Montblanc 1975 Carrera PISTON-FILL in Yellow with Black cap and turning knob. Yes, piston-fill, rather than the far, far more common cartridge/converter-fill. Visualated barrel. Extra-smooth, broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box. Close-up of pen in box.
$250
92
Montblanc 1950 644 PIF in Silver Stripe with Gold-filled cap. Alternating fine pinstripes and plain panels. Visualated barrel. Extra-broad, flexible “wing” nib. Has been filled, otherwise near mint+. Buy with matching pencil below at $1400.
$1100
93
Montblanc 1950 672 Pix Pencil in Silver Striped with Gold-filled cap. Alternating fine pinstripes and plain panels. Near mint. Buy with matching pen above at $1400.
$375
94
Montblanc 1950 715 Ball Pen in Silver Striped. Very rare! Propel/repel mechanism is located in the center of the clip. Correct solid grey clip tassie. Near mint.
$550
95
Montblanc 1950 242 PL PIF in Platinum. GFT. Medium nib. Certainly one of Montblanc’s most beautiful celluloids! Near mint.
$950
96
Montblanc 1950 146 PIF in Silver Striped. GFT. The largest size made in the striped series. Two-toned, medium/fine, flexible nib. Two spots of slight barrel ambering on the visualated portion of the barrel, otherwise near mint.
$1650
97
Montblanc 1950 242 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated celluloid barrel. “Shovel” clip. Model number on turning knob. Rounded cap tassie with white star. Extra-smooth, medium/fine nib. Near mint. [Two available, the second with double-broad, oblique nib]. One sold (with medium/fine nib)
$350
98
Montblanc 1950 244 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated celluloid barrel. “Shovel” clip. Model number on turning knob. Rounded cap tassie with white star. Medium/fine, flexible nib. Near mint+.
$400
99
Montblanc 1951 342G PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated acrylic barrel. Outline star on rounded clip tassie. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint.
$150
100
Montblanc 1955 204 BF in Coral Red. GFT. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint+
$450
101
Montblanc 1955 144 PIF in Green Striped. GFT. Outstanding color and condition (at a slightly premium price). Two-toned, fine, extra-flexible, italic nib. I don’t think you can ever find a better example of this rare pen!
$1400
102
Montblanc 1955 14 PIF in Black. GFT. STUB, italic nib. Visualated barrel. New-old-stock. Mint.
$175
103
Montblanc 1957 342G PIF in Black. GFT. Medium nib. Visualated acrylic barrel. Cap band engraved with model number. Rounded cap tassie with solid white star. Near mint. [Three available, the second with medium, flexible nib; the third with medium/broad, italic nib].
$200
105
Montblanc 1985 149 PIF in Black. GPT. Two-toned “14K” nib. Back of clip stamped “Germany.” Two-toned, medium nib. Near mint+
$425
106
Montblanc 1990 LeGrande Solitaire Ball Pen in Sterling Silver “Barley” pattern. GPT. Twist-activated. New-old-stock. Mint.
$350
107
Montegrappa 1950 Extra 270 BF in Platinum Striped (beautiful!). GF cap (alternating pinstriped and plain panels). Hooded nib (medium/fine). A few minor surface scratches to the cap, otherwise near mint.
$300
108
Moore 1920 #2 Safety eyedropper-fill in Gold-filled. Alternating chevron and plain panels pattern. Indicia engraved: “Delia.” Medium, flexible nib. A spot of brassing on the posting knob and one small ding in the bottom of the barrel, otherwise near mint. Very rare!
$550

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 Important Notes >>>

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   ~ Note about nibs: All nibs are 14K and correct for the pen, unless noted in the description.

   ~ Guarantee: All pens restored, working, and guaranteed for a year, unless otherwise noted.

109
Morrison 1948 #4 size LF in Black with Stainless Steel cap, with brushed cap band. GFT. Fine nib. New-old-stock, mint in original box with original guarantee and instructions. The instructions dub the lever filler as the “New Unipress Filler.” Close-up of pen in box.
$100
110

Morrison/Marathon

1920 #8 LF in Gold-filled “Three-Leaf Filigree” pattern on BHR. Large and beautiful pen! Marathon was a Morrison brand (as was Morton). While the medium, flexible nib is signed “Marathon 14K 8,” it is closer to a 6 size nib. Signed “Marathon” clip and lever. A little brassing of the cap top edge, otherwise near mint.
$300
111

New
Diamond Point

1925 #8 size LF in Jade. GFT. Set off nicely with wide cap bands both at the top and bottom of the cap. #6 size “Warranted 14K” nib. A tad of brassing to the clip ball, otherwise near mint.
$150
112

Norma
Pencil Co.

1945 Four-Color Mechanical Pencil in Gold-filled. Alternating pinstriped and plain panel pattern. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with original instructions.
$150
113
Omas 1954 361T PIF in Black with Gold-filled cap (alternating fine-pinstriped and plain panels). Unique two sided nib - one side stiff the other side flexible. One tiny chip out of the top of the gripping section (noticeable with a loop), otherwise near mint.
$500
114
Omas 1995 “Marconi” LE (4000 produced) PIF in Blue. Celebrating 100 years of radio. The seven platinum rings on both the cap and barrel signify radio waves. GFT. 18K, broad nib. Near mint in original wooden box with all papers (no outer box). Retail when introduced was ca. $750. Close-up of pen in box.
$350
115
Osmia 1929 Supra Minor Model 40 ring-top BF Set in Lapis. GFT. Lady Duofold lookalike. Incredibly beautiful color! Medium nib. Near mint+
$250
116
Osmia 1929 Pencil for above set.
Set
117
Osmia 1958 Supra Progress PIF in Golden Pearl with Black Veins. GFT. Two-toned, medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+
$200
118
Parker 1920 #2 ½ Jack Knife Safety BF in Black Lined Hard Rubber (rare). NPT. Fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Near mint.
$125
119
Parker 1925 Duofold Jr. BF in Cardinal. GFT. Medium, italic nib. Near mint. [Buy with pencil below at $200]
$150
120
Parker 1925 Duofold Jr. Pencil in Cardinal. GFT. Near Mint+. [Buy with pen above at $200]
$75
121
Parker 1926 Duofold Sr. “Big Red” BF in Cardinal. GFT. Raised cap band. Fine, italic nib. A tad of band brassing, otherwise near mint+.
$350
122
Parker 1926 Duofold Sr. Pencil in Cardinal. Early model, without the black bands beneath the crown and above the nozzle.
$100
123
Parker 1926 Duofold Jr. BF in Cardinal. GFT. Medium/broad nib. Wonderful, crisp imprint. Near mint+.
$150
124
Parker 1927 Duofold Sr. “Big Red” BF in Cardinal. GFT. Flush cap band. Extra-smooth, medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$475
125
Parker 1927 Duofold Sr. BF in Mandarin Yellow. GFT. Extra-smooth STUB nib! Near mint+ (could be new-old-stock).
$1800
126
Parker 1928 Duofold Sr. “Big Red” BF in Cardinal. GFT. Two cap bands. Fine nib. Near mint+. [Two available, the second with Medium/broad, italic nib]
$400
127
Parker 1929 Duofold Sr. BF in Jade. Outstanding, mint condition and color! GFT. They just don’t come any nicer than this! Medium nib. No sac installed - will do so on request.
$900
128
Parker 1929 Duofold Juniorette BF in Lapis. GFT. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$300
129
Parker 1929 True Blue BF. GFT. Fine nib. A bit of barrel ambering, but far better than most found (reflected in the price), and a tad of imprint wear (fully readable). Excellent+
$125
130
Parker 1930 Duofold Sr. BF in Burgundy (Red Marble). GFT. Canadian manufacture. Medium, italic, triple-flexible nib (quite rare)! Just a touch of band brassing, otherwise near mint+.
$450
131
Parker 1930 Duofold Sr. BF in Black & Pearl Moderne. Like the Jade model above, incredibly wonderful color and condition. A marvelous addition to any Duofold collection! GFT. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$1000
132
Parker 1930 Duofold Special BF in Black & Pearl Moderne. GFT. Medium/fine nib. No sac installed - will do so on request. New-old-stock. A hint of ambering on the cap, otherwise mint.
$375
132A
Parker 1930 Duofold Special Pencil in Black & Pearl. GFT. Buy with pen above at $450
$100
133
Parker 1932 Depression Era BF Set in Brown Cream. GFT. Medium nib. Washer clip with matching Brown Cream tassie. Near mint+
$300
134
Parker 1932 Twist-activated pencil for above set.
Set
135
Parker 1932 Depression Era BF in Blue Pearl Marble (rare color). GFT. Fine nib. Washer clip with matching Blue Pearl tassie. Near mint+
$275
136
Parker 1933 Vacuum Filler Jr. in Red Laminated, with matching section and jewels. The vacuum-filling pen from Parker was introduced in July 1932 as the “Golden Arrow.” In November 1932 its name was changed to “Vacuum Filler.” In June 1933 the “Vacuum Filler Jr.” was introduced, a slightly smaller model with 2 rather than 3 cap bands. Within a month the name was changed to “Vacumatic,” where it stayed for the next 15 years or so. This pen is very rare, only in production for about a month in 1933. And it is mint, new-old-stock, still with its original label on it’s cap (although the printing on the label has long worn off). Two-toned, medium nib.
$400
137
Parker 1935 Vacumatic Standard Set in Silver Laminated. NPT. Two-toned, medium/fine nib. Near mint
$300
138
Parker 1935 Twist-activated pencil for above set. No barrel imprint (not worn off - never had one).
Set
139
Parker 1936 Vacumatic Standard 3-Piece “Doctor’s Set” in Silver Laminated, with matching section and jewels. CPT. Extremely rare! Pen barrel has incredible translucency. Two-toned nib. Barrel has a deep, crisp imprint with no date stamp (not missing - was never there). Medium/broad nib. New-old-stock, mint.
$650
140
Parker 1934 Thermometer holder, with original thermometer, for above set.
Set
141
Parker 1936 Twist activated pencil for above set.
Set
142
Parker 1936 Vacumatic Senior in Silver Laminated, with matching section and jewels. The only year this model was produced, having the wider middle cap band – extremely rare! CPT. Medium nib. Near mint.
$300
143
Parker 1936 Vacumatic Jr. Thin/Short in Golden Web. GFT. Rare model. Fine, extra-flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$325
144
Parker 1936 Vacumatic Jr. Thin in Golden Web. GFT. Rare model. Excellent barrel transparency. Medium nib. Near mint+
$325
145
Parker 1937 Vacumatic Jr. Set in Golden Web. GFT. Double-jeweled. Medium nib. Near mint. [Two available] Both Sold
$375
146
Parker 1937 Twist activated pencil for above set.
Set
147
Parker 1939 Duofold Jr. BF in Golden Geometric. GFT. Visualated barrel. Fine nib, with a touch of flexible. New-old-stock. Mint
$175
148
Parker 1940 Duofold BF in Khaki (rare, wartime color). United Kingdom manufacture. GFT. Broad, flexible, italic nib. Near mint.
$125
149
Parker 1962 VP “Very Personal” glass converter-fill in Red with Brushed Lustraloy (stainless steel) cap. GF clip. This model has a very unusual “Butterfly” nib, not smooth like those ordinarily found (such as in the pen below), but die pressed so the upper half is in the shape of an arrow. Medium, flexible nib. Has been filled, otherwise near mint.
$275
150
Parker 1962 VP “Very Personal” glass converter-fill in Red with Brushed Lustraloy (stainless steel) cap. GF clip. This model has the normal nib. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint. [Two available]
$275
151
Parker 1962 VP “Very Personal” glass converter-fill in Black. Lustraloy cap with gold-filled clip. This model has a very unusual “Butterfly” nib (see details and photo for pen #149 above). Near mint
$200
152
Parker 1962 VP “Very Personal” glass converter-fill set in Blue. When first sold, the instructions were to remove the glass cartridge, fill the cartridge from an ink bottle and return it to the pen. The model was short lived because so many of the filler units broke. Folks that use the pen today simply fill it through the nib, like any Parker Aerometric filler, and avoid any risk of breaking the filler unit. This was also Parker’s first model pen with the triangular gripping section and adjustable nib, so it falls onto the paper at exactly the angle most comfortable for the user (one of the reasons the later Parker 75 became so popular). Gold-filled caps (alternating 5 pinstripes and plain panels. Broad “Ball” nib (suitable for all hands, including left-handers who “push” the nib). New-old-stock. Mint.
$300
153
Parker 1962 Twist operated pencil for above set.
Set
154
Parker 1962 Holy Water Sprinkler in Black with cross engraved into barrel. Based on the Parker VP, with glass converter-fill. Brushed Lustraloy (stainless steel) cap. Cap has a few scuff marks, otherwise new-old-stock, mint. [Two available] One Sold
$275
155
Parker 1989 75 Premier cartridge/converter-fill in Black Lacque. GPT. Medium nib. Converter included. New-old-stock. Mint
$150
156
Parker 1992 Duofold Centennial cartridge/converter-fill in Cardinal. GPT. Cap tassie signed “Duofold Special.” Converter included. New-old-stock. Mint.
$550
157
Parker 1993 Sonnet Rollerball in Moonbeam (Black & Pearl). GPT. Near mint.
$65
158
Pelikan 1933 100 PIF in Green Pearl with Black Cap. Knurled turning knob. GFT. Amber celluloid barrel. Medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint. [Three available. Ask for the nib you prefer]. One sold.
$375
159
Pelikan 1937 100N PIF in Green Pearl with Black Cap. A much rarer model than the ordinary 100N. Made in Pelikan’s Italian factory, integrating the green pearl barrel with the green celluloid window. There is no separate sleeve (binde)! Medium-fine, flexible nib (other nibs available). Near mint.
$500
160
Pelikan 1939 Rap-Pen Bulb-filler in black with yellow transparent celluloid barrel window. Signed “Rap-Pen” nib (medium/broad, flexible). “Rap pen” and “Horse” logo engraved into the cap, still with original blue highlighting. GFT. Visualated barrel. New-old-stock. Mint in original box. Still has original bulb, which is a little stiff. I will replace on request. Close-up of pen in box.
$300
161
Pelikan 1939 Ibis PIF in Black. GFT. “IBIS Pd” engraved on the rare, wartime, palladium nib (medium), and on the inner cap. GPT. Visualated barrel. Near mint.
$225
162
Pelikan 1942 Repeater Pencil in Green Pearl and Black. GFT. Can be paired up with any of the Green Pearl 100's or 100N’s. $25.00 off when bought with a pen.
$100
163
Pelikan 1950 400 PIF in Green Striped with Black cap. GFT. Broad/double broad nib, with an italic touch. Visualated barrel. Near mint+ [several available, ask for the nib you prefer]
$175
164
Pelikan 1950 400 PIF in Brown Striped with Brown Cap. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium, oblique nib (other nibs available). Near mint.
$225
165
Pelikan 1950 450 Repeater Pencil (thick model) in Brown Striped and brown barrel. GFT. Near mint.
$125
166
Pelikan 1952 140 PIF in Green Stripe with Black Cap. GPT. Visualated barrel. Medium, oblique nib (other nibs available). [Two available]
$150
167
Pelikan 1952 140 PIF in Bordeaux (rare color). GFT. Visualated barrel. Fine, flexible nib (other nibs available). New-old-stock. Mint.
$250
168
Pelikan 1953 100N PIF in solid Black. 100 times or more rarer than the Green Pearl model! GFT. Medium, flexible nib (other nibs available). New-old-stock. Mint.
$400
169
Pelikan 1953 100N PIF in Green Pearl with Black Cap. GFT. Fine, italic nib. Near mint+. [Several available. Ask for your nib preference]. One sold, with BB nib.
$350
170
Pelikan 1955 120 PIF in Green with Black cap. GPT. “Click” locking cap, designed not to open in your shirt pocket. Visualated barrel. Gold-plate, medium, oblique nib (other nibs available). Near mint. [Two available]
$125
171
Pelikan 1955 120 PIF Merz & Krell PIF in Black. GPT. This model has the straight grip, with no rim between the mechanism and barrel, and the conical shaped cap edge. Gold-plate, medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$110
172
Pelikan 1956 400NN PIF in Green Striped with GREEN CAP, SECTION and TURNING KNOB. A very rare variation! GFT. Medium nib (other nibs available).Near mint+
$800
173
Pelikan 1956 500NN PIF in Brown Striped with Gold-filled cap. Alternating pinstriped and plain panel design. “KEF” nib. “K” stands for kugelschreiber, “ballpoint” in German). Other nibs available. Suitable for left or right handed writers. Minor surface scratches on the cap, from being around for 50 years, visible with a loop.
$550
174
Pelikan 1997 “1931" LE 2833/5000 PIF in 18K Solid Gold alternating pinstriped, wave chased and plain panels. Black cap. 18K, broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with all papers (no outer box). Retail $1795. Close-up of pen in box.
$1000
175
Pilot 2000 “Custom Art Craft” cartridge/converter-fill 3-piece set in Maple Wood. GPT. Fine nib. Extremely hard to find, especially all three pieces at once. Converter included. New-old-stock. Mint
$250
176
Pilot 2000 Cap-activated ball pen for above set.
Set
177
Pilot 2000 Cap-activated pencil for above set.
Set
178
Platignum 1971 Cartridge/converter-fill in Sterling Silver “Galaxy” pattern. Rare. 18K, medium nib. Near mint+.
$250
179
Rotring 1950 Tintenkuli PIF in Red Pearl Marble. GPT. Stylographic nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with instructions. Close-up of pen in box.
$175
180
Rotring 1950 Tintenkuli PIF in Blue Pearl Marble. GPT. Stylographic nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box. Close-up of pen in box.
$175
181
Security 1928 Giant Twist-fill in Red Mottled Hard Rubber. GFT. Medium/fine nib. Cap contains the “check protector,” designed to perforate and leave red ink over the dollar amount portion of the user’s written check. Barrel engraved: “Capt R.E. Johnson.” Near mint.
$600
182
Sheaffer 1928 Lifetime Flat-top Sr. LF in Black & Pearl. GFT. Extra-smooth, medium nib. The slightest ambering on the left and right sides of the cap, below the clip, otherwise near mint.
$300
183
Sheaffer 1933 Lifetime Balance LF in Green Marble. GFT. Full length - standard girth. Visualated section. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$175
184
Sheaffer 1936 #5 Feather Touch LF in Ebonized Pearl. GFT. Visualated barrel. Fine nib. Near mint.
$185
185
Sheaffer 1936 Lifetime Balance LF in Ebonized Pearl. Full length - standard girth. GFT. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$225
186
Sheaffer 1937 Lifetime Balance LF in Golden Striped. GFT. Full length, thin pen. Visualated section. Extra-fine nib. Near mint.
$150
187
Sheaffer 1937 Lifetime Balance Sr. Piston-fill in Green Striped. Our piston-fill pens are guaranteed for two years. GFT. Fine point. Near mint+
$350
188
Sheaffer 1941 Defender 500 Feather Touch LF in Red Striped. GFT. Over-the-top clip, meeting military specifications for use with uniform shirt pockets. Visualated section. Fine nib. Near mint.
$135
189
Sheaffer 1958 Lady Skripsert I cartridge-fill in “Tweed” (vertical GP wavy lines). Red gripping section. Palladium Alloy, medium nib. A little surface wear, noticeable with a loop, from rolling around for so many years, otherwise near mint. Three evaporated cartridges included, which will need to be refilled.
$55
190
Sheaffer 1958 Lady Skripsert III cartridge-fill in “Corduroy” (GF inside black pinstriping). Palladium Alloy, broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Three evaporated cartridges included, which will need to be refilled.
$60
191
Sheaffer 1958 Lady Skripsert IV cartridge-fill in “Paisley” (GP filigree and black). Black gripping section. Palladium Alloy, double-broad “Ball” nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Three evaporated cartridges included, which will need to be refilled.
$60
192
Sheaffer 1958 Lady Skripsert V cartridge-fill in “Paisley” (GP filigree and white). White gripping section. Palladium Alloy, medium/fine nib. Near mint+. Three evaporated cartridges included, which will need to be refilled.
$55
193
Sheaffer 1958 Lady Skripsert V cartridge-fill in “Paisley” (GP filigree and blue). Bluegripping section. Palladium Alloy, medium/fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Three evaporated cartridges included, which will need to be refilled.
$60
194
Sheaffer 1959 PFM V Snorkel-fill in Blue with GF cap. Medium/fine nib. Near mint+
$475
195
Sheaffer 1959 PFM I Snorkel-fill in Black. CPT. Medium nib. Near mint+
$200
196
Sheaffer 1980 Sheaffer Lady Reminder cartridge-fill in Brushed Chrome with repousse floral & Vine cap band. Palladium Alloy, fine point. New-old-stock. Mint. Three evaporated cartridges included, which will need to be refilled.
$40
197
Soennecken 1933 Rheingold No. 1913 BF in Black. GFT. Cap top with inlaid white casein “S” logo surrounded by “sunburst.” Visualated barrel. Medium, italic nib. Near mint+
$500
198
Soennecken 1938 507 PIF in Green Pearl. GFT. Medium, flexible nib. “Eagle” logo engraved on cap top. Near mint.
$375
199
Soennecken 1948 110 PIF in Dark Blue Pearl Web. GFT. I believe this model was made for the Swiss market. Visualated barrel. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint.
$300
200
Soennecken 1952 103 PIF in Blue Pearl with Black Pinstriping. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+
$250
201
Soennecken 1952 103 PIF in Green Pearl. GFT. Visualated barrel. Broad, flexible nib. Near mint+
$250
202
Soennecken 1952 103 PIF in Red Pearl with Black Pinstriping. GFT. Visualated barrel. Fine nib. Near mint.
$250
203
Soennecken 1954 111 Superior PIF in Silver Grey Herringbone. GFT. Fine, flexible nib. Beautiful pen, with the famous, locking, “click” filler. Near mint
$600
204
Spors 1945 #2 size Glass-nibbed Crescent-fill in Green with Yellow and White Specks. NPT and signed “Spors” accommodation clip. Medium/broad nib. New-old-stock, mint with original label.
$50
205
Wahl Eversharp 1920 #2 LF Set in Sterling Silver “Fully Wave Chased” pattern. Beautiful! Fine, flexible nib. Bottom of barrel the tiniest bit out of round, otherwise near mint.
$150
206

Wahl Eversharp

1920 Twist-activated pencil for above set. One small ding.
Set

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207

Wahl Eversharp

1920 #2 LF All Metal LF ring-top in Gold-filled “Christmas Bells” pattern. Very rare and highly sought by Wahl collectors. Also very rare to find in the full length with a ring-top cap! This allowed the cap to stay attached to the neck ribbon or watch chain, yet still have a pen of comfortable length to write with. Gripping section is correct red mottled hard rubber. Near mint+
$375
208

Wahl Eversharp

1927 #4 LF All Metal G/F in “Greek Key” pattern. Fine, extra-flexible nib. Indicia engraved: “Ben Frank.” New-old-stock. Mint
$250
209

Wahl Eversharp/Oxford

1927 #5 Oxford LF in Black & Pearl. Oxford is a Wahl sub-brand, generally used for less costly pens. This pen however, is identical in material, size, shape and styling to Wahl’s Gold Seal Personal Point, and is certainly no lower quality! Note the three GF cap bands with the narrower middle band, and the bands at the top and bottom of the pen. Signed, medium, italic, triple-flexible, “Oxford 14K 5" nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$500
210

Wahl Eversharp

1927 Gold Seal Personal Point LF in Black & Pearl. GFT. Roller-ball clip. The “Gold Seal” was Wahl’s lifetime guaranteed pen. The “Personal Point” was their screw-out exchangeable nibs (their answer to Waterman’s color-coded nibs). Note the GF bands not only on the cap lip, but also at the very top and bottom of the pen, at the black ends. “Signature” nib (fine, flexible). Near mint.
$375
211

Wahl Eversharp

1927 Gold Seal Personal Point LF Set in Rosewood HR. GFT. See above for more information about the model. Roller-ball clips. “Signature” nib (medium, flexible, italic). Near mint+.
$500
212

W'Eversharp

1927 Twist-activated pencil for above set.
Set
213

Wahl Eversharp

1927 Gold Seal Personal Point LF Set in Green & Bronze. See above for more information about the model. Roller-ball clips. The only color which came with the Rhomboid cap band variation from the standard two cap bands. “Flexible” nib (medium, extra-flexible). New-old-stock. Mint in original box with original instructions. Close-up of set in box.
$600
214

W'Eversharp

1927 Twist-activated pencil for above set.
Set
215

Wahl Eversharp

1929 Equipoised Transitional Personal Point LF in Green & Bronze. Wonderfully Art Deco! A transitional model from the straight-sided to more streamlined pens. The model with the black ends soon made way for single color caps and barrels, and are very rare today. A wonderful addition to any Wahl collection! “Manifold” nib (medium, stiff). Near mint.
$550
216

W'Eversharp

1934 Doric LF in Black. GFT. Short clip model. Medium nib. Near mint
$75
217

W'Eversharp

1934 Doric #2 LF in Green Marble. GFT. Fine nib. Near mint.
$150
218

Wahl Eversharp

1935 Stream-line Light Weight Bulb-fill in Green & Black Web. GFT. A rare, specialty pen produced by Wahl for Stenographers. Vacumatic-fill (pressing the bulb fills the barrel) so it holds a lot of ink. Slim, so it is comfortable for the stenographer. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint+
$375
219

Wahl Eversharp

1941 Gold Seal Pen in Maroon. Rare model, produced just after the Doric and before the Symphony, at the same time as the Coronet. The “Gold Seal” signifies a high quality, lifetime guaranteed pen. Visualated section. Also came in a shorter, non Gold-Seal model. Very smooth, extra-fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$150
220
Waterman 1910 42 Safety eyedropper-fill in Red Ripple. Fine nib. Outstanding condition for a 100 year old pen! New-old-stock. Mint
$350
221
Waterman 1910 12 Cone-cap eyedropper-fill in Black Chased Hard rubber. What makes this pen unique is not only the fact that its condition is brand new, but also the form fitted snap-closing carrying case for the pen and accompanying eye-dropper. The red velvet lined case has an identifying Waterman ribbon on the inside, and an embossed “Waterman Pen Company Ideal” snap on the outside! Quite outstanding! Close-up of pen in carrying case.
$500
222
Waterman 1915 #0552 ½ L.E.C. (Long Extended Case) LF in Gold-filled “Basket-Weave” pattern. Indicia engraved in Olde English Script: “VBG.” Medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint
$450
223
Waterman 1910 #442 1/2V Safety eyedropper-fill in Sterling Silver “Hand Engraved Vine” pattern. Fine, extra-flexible nib. Quite a rare pen! Near mint.
$200
224
Waterman 1920 #452 LF in Sterling Silver “Pansy Panel” on BHR. Fine, flexible nib. Will polish on request. Near mint.
$450
225
Waterman 1925 #54 LF in Woodgrain. GFT. Canadian manufacture. User grade pen with a tad of imprint wear, some clip ball and slight band brassing. Very nice, medium/fine, flexible nib! Excellent+
$125
226
Waterman 1925 #56 LF in Black Chased Hard Rubber. Very nice, crisp, example, with two wide GF barrel bands. Fine nib. Near mint+
$300
227
Waterman 1925 0552 ½ LF in Gold-filled “Sheraton” pattern. Signed “Waterman” accommodation clip. Medium, flexible nib. New-old-stock, absolutely mint. A wonderful addition to your collection!
$450
228
Waterman 1925 56 LF in Woodgrain. GFT. User grade pen: barrel imprints lightly struck (fully readable); gold-fill flaking off of clip; clip ball and band brassing; black feed. The saving grace is the medium/broad, extra-flexible nib. Excellent.
$450
229
Waterman 1927 #7 LF in Red Ripple, with “Red” band inset into cap and “Red” signed nib. Red was Waterman’s color code for a medium, flexible nib (this one with a bit of an italic flair). GFT. A tad of trim brassing, otherwise near mint. $400
230
Waterman 1929 Lady Patricia LF in Moss Agate. GFT. Fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$225
231
Waterman 1929 Patrician LF in Onyx (Red Cream). GFT. Wonderful, fine, extra-flexible nib. A bit of ambering of the barrel and bottom third of the cap, but far better than most found, otherwise near mint.
$800
232
Waterman 1929 Patrician LF in Nacre (Black & Pearl). NPT. Waterman’s first offering as a plastic pen, unfortunately introduced just at the onset of the Great Depression, so few were made and survived. Very collectible. Wonderful, fine, flexible, italic nib. A bit of ambering here and there, but far better than most found.
$1000
233
Waterman 1929 Patrician LF in Turquoise (Blue & Bronze). GFT. Medium, flexible, italic nib. Near mint+ (could be new-old-stock).
$2000
234
Waterman 1929 Patrician LF in Black Plastic. Much rarer than the BHR model. GFT. Fine, extra-flexible nib. Oddity on nib, as it is signed “585" just above the word “Patrician.” I’ve not seen this before and leads me to believe the pen was made for export. Near mint+ (could be new-old-stock).
$1500
235
Waterman 1929 Patrician LF Set in Moss Agate. GFT. Fine, flexible, italic nib. Clips initialed “LW.” Near mint+
$1675
236
Waterman 1929 Pencil for above set.
Set
237
Waterman 1929 Patrician LF in Jade. GFT. Medium nib, with an italic flair. A little ambering (bottom of barrel, top of barrel under cap, very top of cap), otherwise near mint+
$1500
238
Waterman 1930 #94 LF Set in Silver Pearl with Red Specks. NPT. Rare nib, signed “FINE RIGID.” Near mint
$250
239
Waterman 1930 Twist-activated pencil for above set.
Set
240
Waterman 1930 56 LF in Red Ripple. GFT. User grade pen with clip ball brassing and some imprint wear (fully readable). Rear of cap band engraved “D.M.” 1930's style Waterman “shovel” lever. Medium/fine nib. Excellent.
$350
241
Waterman 1930 94 LF in Blue Cream with Orange Specks (beautiful). NPT. Extra-fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$275
242
Waterman 1931 #92V LF in Bronze Web (Lizard). GFT. Sometimes found in Canadian manufacture, this one is Made in USA, and is extremely rare. Also rare is the STUB, ITALIC nib! A tad of clip ball brassing, otherwise near mint+
$300
243
Waterman 1931 #92 LF Set in Silver & Bronze Pearl. Rare size and color! GFT. Medium, extra-flexible nib. A tad of clip ball brassing, otherwise near mint.
$175
244
Waterman 1931 Pencil for above set.
Set
245
Waterman 1935 32 ½ LF in Green Marble (rare model). GFT. Canadian manufacture and nib marked “Waterman’s Ideal England.” Medium/fine, flexible nib. A bit of clip ball brassing and a surface scratch here & there, otherwise near mint.
$150
246
Waterman 1935 Ink-Vue in Silver-Ray. Waterman’s answer to the Parker Vacumatic. The hinged lever is pumped several times, depressing a diaphragm, which fills the visualated barrel. Canadian manufacture. NPT. Fine nib. A little brassing to the cap band and a few surface scratches here & there. Excellent+
$125
247
Waterman 1936 Lady Patricia Ink-View in Grey Lace. See above for description of the filling mechanism. User grade pen, with trim wear, but more than made up for with it’s exceptionally expressive, fine, triple-flexible nib! Excellent.
$125
248
Waterman 1939 100 Year LF in Green. Rare, first year model, with over-the-top “Military Clip.” Medium nib. Near mint.
$900
249
Waterman 1940 100 Year Oversize LF in Green Translucent. GFT. Original 100 Year, medium nib, also imprinted “FIRM” (I’ve not seen this before). Near mint.
$900
250
Waterman 1940 100 Year Standard LF in Red. GFT. Medium nib, with a tad of flex. New-old-stock. Near mint+
$700
251
Waterman 1940 100 Year Standard “Doctor’s Pen” LF in White. GFT. Fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$650
252
Waterman 1941 100 Year Lady LF Set in Blue. GFT. Fine, flexible, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with guarantee. Close-up of set in box.
$600
253
Waterman 1941 Pencil for above set.
Set
254
Waterman 1941 100 Year Oversize LF in Black. GFT. Medium/fine nib. Near mint.
$750
255
Waterman 1942 Commando LF in Dark Blue (much rarer than the black version). GFT. Extra-smooth, medium, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$175
256
Waterman 1949 #2 LF Set in Blue Pearl. GFT. One of Waterman’s later, but still high quality sets. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint.
$100
257
Waterman 1949 Twist-activated pencil for above set.
Set
258
Waterman 1970 CF (Cartridge-Fill) “Doctor’s Set” in White with Brushed Stainless Steel Caps and gold-plated clips. Each has a Caduceus emblem mounted to its clip, the pen and pencil emblem in black, and the thermometer holder emblem in red, so it is not mistaken for the pen. Very rare! New-old-stock, mint. Comes with 5 never used cartridges in original box. While all the ink has evaporated, they can be refilled with a syringe (included on request). The converter (which is extremely rare because they were not originally provided for the “cartridge-fill” pens)) is available at an additional $45.00.
$400
259
Waterman 1970 Twist operated pencil for above set.
Set
260
Waterman 1970 Thermometer holder with original thermometer.
Set
261
Waterman 1973 “C/F” (Cartridge-Fill) in 18K Solid Gold “Insignia” (fine pinstriping) pattern. Very rare! 18K, fine nib. Converter included, along with several cartridges and a syringe to use to refill the cartridges. Near mint.
$550
262
Webster 1942 Deluxe #2 size twist-fill in Silver Pearl. GFT. Over-the-top “Military Clip” designed so the pen does not stick out of a uniform pocket. Visualated section. Medium/fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$150
263
Yard-O-Led 1964 “Barley” twist-activated 6-sided pencil in Sterling Silver. Near mint.
$150
264
Yard-O-Led 1995 “Edwardian” twist-activated round pencil in Sterling Silver. New-old-stock. Mint
$150
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