Catalog 46 (March 2008)


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Catalog 46 (March 2008)
1
1932 Parker Golden Arrow (Vacumatic) in Black. The first “Vacumatic” introduced by Parker. Made for about 6 months before the name was changed to “Vacuum Filler” (in 1933 the name was changed again to “Vacumatic”). GFT. Two-toned, fine nib. Incredible, near mint condition, for such an early pen!
$1300

2
1932 Parker Vacuum Filler Pencil in Black. Absolutely mint, with original price tag and wrap around “Vacuum Filler” label. GFT
$250

3
1935 Parker Oversize Vacumatic in Emerald Laminated. GFT. Two-toned, medium nib. A surface scratch here & there, and a tad of imprint wear (fully readable), otherwise near mint. And above average barrel transparency.
$550

4
1935 Parker Oversize Vacumatic in Emerald Laminated. GFT. Near Mint
$150

5
1937 Parker Oversize Vacumatic in Emerald Laminated. GFT. Two-toned, medium nib. Near mint. [Two available, the second from 1935]
$550

6
1937 Parker Oversize Vacumatic in Silver Laminated. CPT. Two-toned, medium nib. Opaque barrel. Unusual cap bands, a bit wider than most I’ve seen. Near mint
$425

7
1938 Parker Oversize Vacumatic in Silver Laminated. CPT. Two-toned, medium nib. A tad of imprint wear (fully readable) otherwise near mint.
$400

8
1937 Parker Oversize Vacumatic in Black. GFT. Two-toned, fine nib. Canadian manufacture. Great barrel transparency. Near mint+
$400

9
1938 Parker Sr. Maxima Vacumatic in Emerald Laminated. GFT. Two-toned, medium/broad nib. The last year for the non-Blue Diamond clip. A little brassing at the very back of the clip washer, otherwise near mint.
$500

10
1939 Parker Sr. Maxima Vacumatic in Silver Laminated. CPT. Two-toned, broad nib. Near mint.
$400

11
1939 Parker Sr. Maxima Vacumatic in Golden Laminated. GFT. Very rare “STAR” clip (rather than Blue Diamond). Parker originally tried to trademark the use of the star on the clip. They were denied, and switched to the blue diamond. Two-toned, medium nib. A bit of brassing to the very back of the clip ring, the tassie, and the edges of the arrow on the bottom of the clip. Excellent+
$400

12
1939 Parker Sr. Maxima Vacumatic in Red Laminated. GFT. Canada manufacture. Two-toned, medium/fine nib. Near mint
$600

13
1940 Parker Sr. Maxima Vacumatic Set in Red Laminated. GFT. Two-toned, medium/fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original (unusual grey) box. Close-up photo of set in box.
$850

14
1940 Parker Pencil for above set. A tad of wear to the left side of the imprint (fully readable).
Set

15
1940 Parker Sr. Maxima Vacumatic in Black. GFT. Two-toned, medium nib. Canada manufacture for the European market, as the barrel is also factory imprinted “Importe du Canada.” New-old-stock, mint with extraordinary barrel transparency!
$400

16
1941 Parker Sr. Maxima Vacumatic in Emerald Laminated. GFT. Two-toned, medium EXTRA-FLEXIBLE nib (flexible Vacumatic nibs are rare)! Blue Diamond clip. Near mint.
$550

17
1942 Parker Sr. Maxima in Silver Laminated. CPT. Later single-jeweled model. Rare model, only made one year before the cap band was narrowed. Blue Diamond clip. Two-toned, extra-fine nib (and quite smooth for an extra-fine!). A tad of imprint wear to the very right end of the imprint (cannot read date code), otherwise near mint.
$325

18
1942 Parker Sr. Maxima Vacumatic in Golden Laminated. GFT. Two-toned, medium/fine nib. Blue Diamond clip. One of the earliest Sr. Maxima’s manufactured with the narrower cap band and rounded blind cap (usually associated with 1943). Near mint
$450

19
1939 Parker Sr. Maxima Vacumatic in Emerald Laminated. CPT. First year for the “Blue Diamond” clip. Two-toned, extra-fine nib. A tad of imprint wear on the right end (cannot read date code), otherwise near mint.
$400

20
1939 Parker Sr. Maxima Vacumatic in Black. GFT. Two-toned, medium nib. Canadian manufacture. Blue Diamond clip. Odd early model with narrow cap band, not introduced into US Sr. Maxima’s until 1942. Near mint
$400

21
1937 Parker Standard Vacumatic in Golden Laminated. GFT. Two-toned, medium/broad nib with a tad of flex (flex is rare for a Vac nib). Some imprint wear (only partially readable). Excellent+
$150

22
1937 Parker Standard Vacumatic in Silver Laminated. NPT. Two-toned, medium/fine nib. Near mint+
$225

23
1937 Parker Standard Vacumatic in Emerald Laminated. GFT. Two-toned, medium/broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$225

24
1936 Parker Senior Vacumatic in Golden Laminated. GFT. Rare model, with wider middle band, only made for one year. Two-toned, medium/fine nib. Near mint+ with excellent barrel transparency.
$350

25
1937 Parker “Secretary” Imperial Vac in Black. GFT. Red, ball-shaped, telephone dialer on very top of cap. Barrel threads are at the very top of the gripping section (as they are on all Imperial Vacs) Barrel is factory imprinted “SECRETARY.” Extremely rare! Broad nib. Near mint+
$700

26
1940 Parker Imperial Debutante Vacumatic in Black. GFT and cap. Barrel threads are at the very top of the gripping section (as they are on all Imperial Vacs). Two-toned, medium/fine nib. Near mint, with extraordinary barrel transparency!
$450

27
1937 Parker Major Vacumatic in Golden Laminated. GFT. Cap band signed “VACUMATIC.” Very rare – only found on a few 1937 Vacs! Two-toned, medium nib. Near mint
$850

28
1941 Parker Slender Maxima Vacumatic Set in Golden Laminated. Rare model, made exclusively for jewelry stores, with extra wide, horizontally chased bands (sometimes referred to as the “Stacked coin” bands). Two-toned, medium nib. Opaque barrel. New-old-stock, mint in original box (missing elastic bands). Oddly, the pen has no barrel imprint. There is no wear anywhere on the pen, so it must have left the factory without it (perhaps rushed out for Christmas delivery). Pencil has perfect imprint. Close-up photo of set in box.
$375

29
1941 Parker Pencil for above set.
Set

30
1937 Parker Juniorette Vacumatic in Black. GFT. Rare, RETICULATED WEB, barrel, and with extraordinary translucency as well! Medium/broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$350

31
1937 Parker Slender Vacumatic in Black with rare “Reticulated Web” transparent barrel pattern. Two-toned, medium nib. Near mint
$175

32
1938 Parker Juniorette Vacumatic in Brown Shadow-wave (rare color). This was the year of introduction for the Shadow-Wave color. This model has the lock-down filler, which is a bit rarer than the non-lock down “Speedline” filler made the same year. GFT. Medium/fine nib. Near mint
$225

33
1935 Parker Junior Vacumatic in Green Marble. This was the year of introduction for the Green Marble color. GFT. Very nice, highly visualated barrel. Medium, flexible nib (Vacumatic flexible nibs are rare). Near mint+
$175

34
1938 Parker Juniorette Vacumatic in Burgundy Shadow-wave. Very rare – only made in this 2-banded model for one year! Medium nib. A hint of brassing to the very back of the clip ring, and a tad of imprint wear (fully readable). Excellent++
$225

35
1938 Parker Junior Debutante Vacumatic in Burgundy Shadow-wave. Only in 1938 was this called the “Junior Debutante” – in 1939 the name was changed to just “Debutante.” Medium nib. Made for the a Spanish speaking market (ie., Spain, Brazil, Argentina), as the barrel is factory marked “Marca Registrada.” Medium/fine, extra-flexible nib (flexible Vac nibs are very rare!). A hint of imprint wear (“Made in USA” a bit hard to read), otherwise near mint
$225

36
1936 Parker Vacumatic Pencil in Golden Web (rare)! GFT. Some wear to bands and nozzle. Excellent.
$65

37
1941 Parker Sub-Debutante Vacumatic Set in Emerald Laminated. GFT. Medium nib, with a tad of flex (rare). New-old-stock, mint in original box. Close-up photo of set in box.
$150

38
1941 Parker Pencil for above set.
Set

39
1940 Parker Junior Duofold Vacumatic Set in Green and Bronze Pearls with Black Stripes. GFT. Fine nib. Near mint, with excellent barrel transparency.
$175

40
1940 Parker Pencil for above set.
Set

41
1940 Parker Junior Duofold in Green & Bronze Pearls with Black Stripes. GFT. Medium nib. A couple of minor surface scratches by the imprint, otherwise near mint.
$75

42
1940 Parker Duofold Vacumatic Jr. in Red & Silver Pearls with Black Stripes. GFT. Fine nib. Near mint.
$100

43
1944 Parker Duofold Vacumatic Standard in Red & Silver Pearls with Black Striped. GFT. Has the rarer Parker “V” nib (medium). Near mint
$ 175

44
1946 Parker Duofold Vacumatic Standard in Green & Bronze Pearls with Black Striped. GFT. Has the rarer Parker “V” nib (medium/fine). Near mint
$175

45
1941 Parker Deluxe Duofold Vacumatic in Red & Silver Pearls with Black Striped. “Deluxe” model with the wide, chased cap band. GFT. Medium nib. Near mint
$200

46
1940 Parker Junior Vacumatic in Azure (Blue) Laminated. This color was actually introduced in 1941 (the barrel is stamped for the fourth quarter of 1940). Double-jeweled model. GFT. Medium/fine nib. Near mint
$175

47
1941 Parker Junior Vacumatic in Golden Laminated. GFT. Double-Jeweled model. Medium nib. Near mint
$150

48
1941 Parker Junior Vacumatic Set in Azure (Blue) Laminated. This was the year of introduction for this color. Double-jeweled model. GFT. Medium/fine nib, with an italic flair. Near mint+
$200

49
1941 Parker Pencil for above set. Actually stamped for the fourth quarter of 1940 on the barrel (probably in preparation for the 1941 introduction).
Set

50
1941 Parker : Junior Vacumatic in Silver Laminated. CPT. Double-jeweled model (last year for the double-jeweled models). Broad nib, with a tad of flex (flex is rare for a Vac nib). Near mint. Matching pencil available at $50 additional.
$150

51
1943 Parker Junior Vacumatic in Black. GFT. Extra-smooth, extra-fine nib. New-old-stock, mint (but dipped).
$150

52
1946 Parker Junior Vacumatic Set in Black. Canada manufacture. GFT. Medium/fine, EXTRA-FLEXIBLE nib (extra-flexible Vac nibs are very, very rare!). A hint of wear to the right end of the imprint (fully readable), otherwise near mint
$150

53
1946 Parker Pencil for above set.
Set

54
1945 Parker Junior Vacumatic in Emerald Laminated. GFT. Broad nib! Near mint+
$125

55
1946 Parker Junior Vacumatic in Black. Canada manufacture. GFT. Medium/fine nib. New-old-stock, mint with extraordinary barrel transparency. The barrel has the rare “Anchor” logo factory imprint from the Parker/Chris Olson factory in Denmark (likely assembled in Denmark from parts imported from Canada).
$175

56
1946 Parker Junior Vacumatic in Azure (Blue) Laminated. GFT. This was the last year of production for the Junior Vacumatic, leaving the Major as the only remaining standard size Vac. Medium nib. Near mint
$125

57
1935 Parker Major Vacumatic Set in Golden Laminated. GFT. Double-jeweled. Blue Diamond clip. Two-toned, FINE, TRIPLE-FLEXIBLE NIB!! Triple-flex Vac nibs are almost unheard of! Near mint
$350

58
1935 Parker Pencil for above set.
Set

59
1937 Parker Major Vacumatic in Emerald Laminated. GFT. Double-jeweled model. The first year of the “Major.” Two-toned, extra-fine nib. Near mint+
$200

60
1941 Parker Major Vacumatic in Black. GFT. Two-toned, medium/fine nib. Double-jeweled. Blue Diamond clip. New-old-stock. Mint, with extraordinary barrel transparency.
$200

61
1941 Parker Major Vacumatic in Azure (Blue) Laminated. GFT. Blue Diamond clip. Double jeweled. Broad nib. Just a tad or wear to the right edge of the imprint (fully readable), otherwise near mint.
$165

62
1941 Parker Major Vacumatic in Emerald Laminated. GFT. Double-jeweled. Blue Diamond clip. Two-toned, medium/fine nib. Near mint
$175

63
1945 Parker Major Vacumatic in Emerald Laminated. GFT. Blue Diamond clip. Medium nib. Near mint.
$125

64
1944 Parker Major Vacumatic in Emerald Laminated. GFT. Blue Diamond clip. Extra-smooth, fine nib. Near mint [Three available] Three sold
$125

65
1943 Parker Major Vacumatic Pencil in Emerald Laminated. GFT. Blue Diamond clip. New-old-stock. Mint with original label. 10% off if bought with either of the matching pens above.
$55

66
1945 Parker Major Vacumatic in Black. GFT. Blue Diamond clip. Medium nib. Near mint [Two available, the second Canadian manufactured] Both Sold
$125

67
1945 Parker Major Vacumatic in Azure (Blue) Laminated. GFT. Blue Diamond clip. Medium/fine nib. Near mint
$125

68
1945 Parker Major Vacumatic in Golden Laminated. GFT. “Blue Diamond” clip. Two-toned, fine point. Near mint+. [Matching pencil available at an additional $65] Both Sold
$125

69
1995 Montblanc Voltaire Limited Edition PIF in Black. GPT. New-old-stock, mint in original box with all papers and outer sleeve. Inner box has a few scuffs along its edges. Medium nib. Close-up photo of pen in box.
$750

70
1996 Montblanc Dumas “Son” Limited Edition Ball Pen in Pearl with Dark Brown cap. GPT. New-old-stock, mint in original box with all papers and outer sleeve. Close-up photo of pen in box.
$550

71
1996 Montblanc Dumas “Father” Limited Edition Ball Pen in Pearl with Dark Brown cap. GPT. New-old-stock, still sealed in original box, with outer sleeve. Close-up photo of sealed pen box.
$500

72
1997 Montblanc Dostoevsky Limited Edition PIF in Black. GPT. New-old-stock, Outer packaging still sealed in original shrink wrap. Medium nib. File photo used. Close-up photo of sealed pen box.
$800

73
1997 Montblanc Dostoevsky Limited Edition Ball Pen in Black. GPT. New-old-stock, Outer packaging still sealed in original shrink wrap. File Photo used. Close-up photo of sealed pen box.
$450

74
1997 Montblanc Louie XIV Limited Edition PIF in Vermeil with Art Deco engraving. New-old-stock, mint in original box with all papers and outer sleeve. Medium nib. Close-up photo of pen in box.
$1800

75
1998 Montblanc Egdar Allen Poe Limited Edition PIF in Blue Marble. GPT. Fine point. New-old-stock, mint in original box with all papers and outer sleeve. Close-up photo of pen in box.
$950

76
1999 Montblanc Marcel Proust Limited Edition PIF in Black with Octagonal Sterling Silver Overlay. Fine point. New-old-stock, mint in original packaging with all papers and outer sleeve. Close-up photo of pen in box.
$1250

77
2000 Montblanc Frdedrich Schiller Limited Edition PIF in Black with Brown Pearl Cap. GPT. Medium nib. New-old-stock, mint in original packaging with all papers and outer sleeve. Close-up photo of pen in box.
$600

78
2001 Montblanc Charles Dickens Limited Edition PIF in Black with Fluted Sterling Silver cap. Fine nib. New-old-stock, mint in original packaging with all papers and outer sleeve. Close-up photo of pen in box.
$600

79
2002 Montblanc F. Scott Fitzgerald Limited Edition PIF in White Pearl with Black cap and turning Knob. GPT. Fine nib. New-old-stock, mint in original packaging with all papers and outer sleeve. Close-up photo of pen in box.
$600

80
1996 Montblanc Leonard Bernstein Limited Edition Ball Pen in Black with “Musical” clip. GPT. New-old-stock, mint in original packaging with all papers and Compact Disc. Close-up photo of pen in box.
$400

81
1995 Aurora Thesi Ball Pen in Stainless Steel. Highly unusual, thin, rectangular shaped ball pen, with very flat clip. Refill (which are still readily available) propels using a slide on the thin side of the barrel, and repels using a small button above the slide. Quite hard to find. A few surface scratches (only noticeable with a loop), otherwise near mint+
$50

82
1929 Avon #6 Size LF Pencil-Pen Combination in Green & Black with White Veins. A unique and beautiful Celluloid! GPT. Gold-plated nib. This was not an expensive pen when new, and while the plastic is high quality and in wonderful condition, there is considerable wear to the trim plating. You’ll need to keep the trim polished to look nice. Medium/fine “Iridium Gold Plate” nib.
$100

83
2000 Capella of America Large size cartridge/converter-fill in chrome, with spider web design. Alloy “Iridium Point” broad nib. Not an expensive pen, but the design is certainly a conversation piece! Converter included. Near mint.
$30

84
1928 Carter 5117 (8 size) LF in Blue with Light Blue Swirls (sensational!). GFT. Fine, flexible nib, with an italic flair. Near mint++ (probably new-old-stock, dipped).
$1400

85
1935 Conklin (Spencerian) #4 size 12-sided faceted LF in Green Pearl Web (sometimes called “Candystripe”), set off with black ends. GFT. Medium/fine, alloy nib marked “Spencerian I0I Fine.” A wonderful Art Deco pen! Near mint.
$150

86
1939 Conway Stewart 388 LF Set in Green Marble. GFT. Medium, flexible nib. New-old-stock, mint in original box
$200

87
1939 C’Stewart Pencil for above set.
Set

88
1951 Conway Stewart 540 Dinkie LF Set in Green. Set off nicely with black ends. Pencil also imprinted, “NIPPY.” Fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock, mint in original box with instructions. It’s remarkable to find this set in such perfect condition! Close-up photo of set in box.
$275

89
1951 C’Stewart Pencil for above set.
Set

90
1951 C’Stewart 24 LF in Cracked Ice. GFT. Double-broad, italic nib. Near mint+
$395

91
1951 Conway Stewart 550 Dinkie LF Set in Green Pearl with Black Veins. GFT. Medium/fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock, mint in original box. Close-up photo of set in box.
$175

92
1951 C’Stewart Pencil for above set.
Set

93
1919 De La Rue Onoto “#3 Long” plunger-fill in smooth Black Hard Rubber. Rare early model. 18KT trim! No cap or barrel markings. Upper cap band engraved in Olde English Script “ WHR.” Near mint
$125

94
1939 De La Rue Onoto.#2 size LF in all metal Gold-filled. Alternating engine-turned wave chased and plain panels. Medium/broad, extra-flexible nib. A few minor dings at the top of the derby, and dents, scratches and chews at the very bottom of the barrel (everything in-between is just about perfect). Excellent+
$150

95
1925 Diamond Point #8 Size LF in Red & Black Mottled Hard Rubber. Set off nicely with black ends. GFT. “Warranted 14K 8″ medium nib. Some wear to the cap band, otherwise, near mint.
$175

96
1927 Eclipse #8 LF in Black & Pearl. GFT. Medium/broad “Warranted 14K Canada” nib, with a tad of flex. Near mint
$175

97
1929 Kaweco Model U92 (#2 size) BF in Ivory Pearl with Black Veins. GFT. Fine nib, with a tad of flex. New-old-stock, absolutely mint, and not even a hint of ambering anywhere! A prize for any collection.
$375

98
1938 Kaweco Helios PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Fine point, New-old-stock. Mint with original label, in original box with wax paper sleeve and papers. Close-up photo of pen in box.
$125

99
2007 Krone “Precious Sterling” Rollerball in Sterling Silver. Alternating barley and plain panels. List $700. Near mint
$400

100
1920 Mabie Todd Swan 2 S-F (Self-Filler) LF in BCHR. GFT. A rare, early pen. Normal manufacturer’s barrel imprint, plus unusual extra cap & barrel imprints. Cap imprinted “Swan S.F. 2.” Bottom of barrel imprinted “2 S-F Med.” Medium, extra-flexible, italic nib. Looks to be new-old-stock. At the very least, near mint+
$100

101
1951 Mallat (France) Model 125 Vacuum-fill in Iridescent Red Pearltex. GFT. Hooded nib; New-old-stock, mint in original box (a bit threadbare) with ink blotter (blotter has cellophane religious scene). Pen fills by removing the blind cap and pumping a plunger 3 or 4 times. Close-up photo of pen in box.
$100

102
1930 Montblanc 4M Safety eyedropper-fill in Black Hard Rubber. Large, fine, extra-flexible, italic nib. Unrestored. A little wear to the center of the barrel imprint (fully readable), otherwise near mint.
$600

103
1930 Montblanc 20 Masterpiece push-knob filler in Black. GFT. Medium, extra-flexible nib. The slightest wear in the center of the barrel imprint (fully readable), otherwise near mint.
$600

104
1932 Montblanc A-III BF in Black Hard Rubber. Made for the student market – still excellent quality, but note the lack of trim. Proper matching 14K Warranted “A” nib (medium, triple-flexible, italic). GFT. Near mint
$600

105
1935 Montblanc 322 BF in Black & Pearl. GFT. Medium nib. Almost always found so heavily ambered that it looks black. This example has almost perfect color! One small crimp in the bottom cap band at the back of the cap, otherwise near mint.
$1250

106
1935 Montblanc 20 Masterpiece push-knob filler in Coral Red. GFT. Extra-fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$800

107
1945 Montblanc 138 Meisterstuck PIF in Black. GFT. Dark amber visualated barrel (short version). Post-war factory retrofitted 136 nib (Montblanc used a reducing bushing inside the gripping section to accommodate the slightly smaller nib and feed). Note the model is the much rarer German made Meisterstuck rather than the Danish made Masterpiece which came with the alloy 138 nib. Broad, flexible, italic nib. Near mint.
$1800

108
1946 Montblanc 136 PIF Meisterstuck in Black. GFT. Rarer “transition” version between the 136 and the 146, with the wider signed middle cap band. Medium/broad, extra-flexible nib. A tad of wear to the lines inside the amber visualated window, otherwise near mint
$900

109
1950 Montblanc 744 PIF Set in Gold-filled (alternating pinstriped and plain panels). Full nib version – double-broad, italic. Visualated barrel, with no wear at all to the vertical lines in the barrel window. Both pieces imprinted: “Gustav Engstrom.” No noticeable dents, dings or brassing. A little surface wear, otherwise near mint.
$900

110
1950 Montblanc Repeater Pencil for above set.
Set

111
1950 Montblanc 144 PIF in Silver Stripe. GFT. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint+ in signed Montblanc leather zipper pouch.
$1400

112
1950 Montblanc Repeater pencil for above set.
Set

113
1950 Montblanc 146 PIF in Silver Stripe. GFT. Fine, triple-flex nib. New-old-stock. Mint (dipped)
$1750

114
1955 Montblanc 32S PIF Set in Black with “Silvexa” brushed stainless steel) caps. Very rare. GFT. New-old-stock, mint with original nib size label (“EF” for extra-fine), in original snap-close, signed “Montblanc” leather carrying case. The cap being protected from wear and scratching for all these years is extraordinary! Close-up photo of pen in carrying case.
$375

115
1955 Montblanc Repeater Pencil for above set.
Set

116
1955 Montblanc 214 BF in Black. GFT. Medium, flexible, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$300

117
1956 Montblanc 254 PIF in Black. GFT. Medium, extra-flexible nib. Visualated barrel. New-old-stock. Mint
$250

118
1959 Montblanc 142 Masterpiece PIF in Black. Not “Precious Resin” but Celluloid. Not cartridge/converter-fill, but piston-fill. Not a slip cap, but a screw cap. Back from the years when Montblanc built their reputation. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium/fine nib. Rare, and new-old-stock. Mint [Two Available] Both Sold.
$350

119
1959 Montblanc 146 Masterpiece PIF in Black. Early celluloid model (see notes with 142 model above). Medium/broad nib. Visualated barrel. New-old-stock, mint in original box. Close-up photo of pen in box.
$475

120
1960 Montblanc 221 PIF in Black. GFT. Medium nib. Grey visualated barrel window. New-old-stock. Mint
$150

121
1975 Montblanc 4 Color Gravity Feed Ball Point in Brushed Stainless Steel. New-old-stock, mint in original box with instructions and outer sleeve. Close-up photo of pen in box.
$200

122
2007 Montblanc Hommage A Fredric Chopin Model 145 cartridge/converter-fill Fountain Pen in Black. GFT. Near mint++ in original box with all papers, Chopin compact disc, and outer sleeve. Medium nib. Converter included. List price $450. Close-up photo of pen in box.
$175

123
1908a Moore Model 2.50/10 eyedropper-fill Safety Pen in smooth Black Hard Rubber. Not a fancy pen, but an excellent example of this early safety pen. The nib propels and repels by sliding the lower sleeve up and down along the barrel. Has its proper “American Fountain Pen” nib (broad, triple-flex). Restored. Just a tad of age wear to the model numbers on the bottom posting nipple, otherwise near mint.
$125

124
1908a Moore “Midget” #4.00/01R eyedropper-fill ring-top Safety Pen in Black Chased Hard Rubber (checkerboard pattern). G/F derby crown (see the Parker 45 – Item # – for another example of a derby crown). Also see notes with pen above. Fine, triple-flexible nib. Restored. Near mint.
$200

125
1927 National Pen Products Gold Medal #8 LF in Red Mottled Hard Rubber. GFT. “Gold Medal Pen” nib (fine). Unusual shovel-like clip. Near mint++
$275

126
1983 Omas 502G Collection 12-sided Ball Pen in Sterling Silver. Twist activated. Heavy (feels very nice in your hand). Very hard to find today. Near mint
$200

127
1905 Parker Model 42 ½ eyedropper-fill in Black Chased hard Rubber. GF Repousse wide Barrel Band and Cap Crown (see the Moore 4.0 – Item #124 for another example of a derby crown). Rare, early Parker “Keyhole Vent” nib (fine). Indicia lightly engraved in Olde English lettering, “ACG.” A hint of ambering, otherwise near mint+
$800

128
1910 Parker Model 15 eyedropper-fill in Black Hard Rubber with Fluted Pearl barrel (very rare) and GF repousse barrel bands and filigree cap. Absolutely stunning! Medium, triple-flexible nib. Indicia tastefully engraved in script, “Mery.” A simply outstanding pen!
$2000

129
1928 Parker Duofold “Big Red” BF in Cardinal. GFT. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with instructions. [Two available, the second is near mint++ with medium nib and no box, at $350]. Both Sold
$495

130
1928 Parker Duofold “Big Red” BF in Cardinal. GFT. Barrel is date stamped “1.” According to Shepherd’s Duofold book, this means that the pen was assembled in 1941 from leftover parts! Fine point. New-old-stock. Mint. A rare, collector’s piece!
$450

131
1928 Parker True Blue. GFT. Medium/fine nib, with a bit of flex (Parker nibs with flex are rare). The barrel perhaps a shade yellower than the cap, but overall excellent color. Near mint
$225

132
1929 Parker Duofold Jr. BF in Cardinal. GFT. Streamlined version, with early spear feed and “Duofold” nib (medium/broad). Near mint+ condition (has been filled).
$100

133
1932 Parker Depression Era BF in Black & Bronze (rare). GFT. Medium nib. Near mint+
$175

134
1932 Parker Thrift Time BF in Green & Bronze. A wonderful, but short-lived color. GFT. Medium, extra-flexible nib. A tad of clip ball and band edge brassing, otherwise near mint
$175

135
1941 Parker Duofold Sr. BF in Bronze Pearl Lined. GFT. A beautiful plastic, which Parker only used in the UK. Medium/fine nib, with a tad of flex. New-old-stock. Mint
$500

136
1943 Parker 51 Blue Diamond Vacumatic-fill in Midnight Blue. Brushed Lustraloy (stainless steel) Cap. 1943 was the heart of WW II and most all of Parker’s production capacity was devoted to war materials (bomb sites, etc.). Most of the small number of pens manufactured also went to the war effort, and very few survived. Medium nib. Some wear to the cap brushing, otherwise near mint.
$175

137
1944 Parker 51 “Empire” Vacumatic-fill in India Black with Two-Toned Yellow and Pink 14K Caps. 14K clips, pen tassie and pencil nozzle. Two-toned clutch ring. Crisp barrel imprint. Rare “Honey” (rather than more common grey) jewels. Fine point. No dents or dings in either cap. Near the back lower portion of the cap, there are some fine scratches in the pink gold pinstriping. Very hard to see (impossible to photograph), but the set would otherwise be $500 to $600 higher priced). Otherwise near mint in original box. Close-up photo of pen in box.
$1700

138
1944 Parker Pencil for above set.
Set

139
1947 Parker Full Size Vacumatic-fill Pen in Black. Pinstriped “Double Or Lamine” (double gold-filled) cap. Rare, French made Parker, with full-size 18K nib (broad, flexible)! A few surface scratches on the cap, otherwise near mint. A very rare pen!
$400

140
1948 Parker Aerometric-fill version of the above pen. Pinstriped cap marked the same. Medium, flexible 18K nib. A few surface scratches on the cap, otherwise near mint. A very rare pen (but not as rare as the Vac-fill version)!
$200

141
1946 Parker 51 pencil in Black. Brushed Lustraloy cap (some wear to the brushing). Excellent
$30

142
1949 Parker 51 Aerometric-fill Set in Black. Brushed Lustraloy (stainless steel) caps. Medium nib. Some very minor wear to the cap brushing noticeable under close inspection. Plyglass is blue, so the pen has been used, but no noticeable wear or physical defects. Excellent+
$150

143
1949 Parker Pencil for above set.
Set

144
1950 Parker 21 Aerometric-fill Set in Forest Green. Brushed Lustraloy (stainless steel) caps. Clips are set with a Two-Year Safety Award emblem from the Barrett Company (perhaps the truck manufacturer?). The pencil is new-old-stock. The pen plyglass has a blue tinge, so it was probably filled once or twice, otherwise near mint. Fine point.
$65

145
1950 Parker Pencil for above set.
Set

146
1950 Parker 51 Aerometric Set in Buckskin (Tan). 1/10 12K GF caps (five converging lines). Broad nib! The plyglass is clear, but the pen has evidently been dipped. Near mint+ in original box (inside of box rubber stamped with original owner’s name). Close-up photo of set in box.
$175

147
1950 Parker Pencil for above set.
Set

148
1950 Parker 51 Aerometric-fill Set in Burgundy. 1/10 12K G/F “5-converging line” caps. Fine point. One small scratch on the pen cap near the clip, otherwise near mint in original box.
$165

149
1950 Parker Pencil for above set.
Set

150
1956 Parker Window Jotter Promotional Ball Pen in Fire Engine Red. Lustraloy (stainless steel) cap. The barrel is imprinted “Parker Economy Refill 27,510 ft Writes longer than ordinary ballpoints.” Clicking the top button to expel or repel the refill changes the statement visible in the barrel window. There are four positions: Paper Mate 18,340 ft; Sheaffer 15,524 ft; Cross 11,954 ft; Bic 4,749 ft. New-old-stock, mint in original box. A wonderful collector’s item. Several available. Close-up photo of pens and boxes. Eight sold so far
$20

151
1957 Parker 61 capillary-fill in Rage Red (rare color) with Two-Toned Yellow and Rose Gold “Rainbow” cap. Unusual broad nib. Near mint.
$125

152
1970 Parker “Big Red” Ball Pen in White. CPT. New-old-stock, mint in original blister pack (packaging has been trimmed) – two available. [Three others available, all in original box]. Close-up photo of pens and boxes.
$35

153
1970 Parker “Big Red” Ball Pen in Yellow. CPT. New-old-stock, mint in original blister pack (packaging has been trimmed). Close-up photo of pens and boxes.
$35

154
1970 Parker Big Red Ball Pen in Cardinal. CP trim. New-old-stock, mint in original box. [Two available]. Close-up photo of pens and boxes. Both Sold
$35

155
1970 Parker Big Red Ball Pen in Fire Engine Red. Rare G/P trim. New-old-stock, mint in original box. Close-up photo of pens and boxes. 
$45

156
1970 Parker Big Red Ball Pen in White. CP trim. New-old-stock, mint in original box. [Two available]. Close-up photo of pens and boxes. One Sold
$35

157
1970 Parker Big Red Ball Pen Demonstrator in Transparent plastic. New-old-stock, mint in original box. [Two available]. Close-up photo of pens and boxes. Both Sold
$45

158
1970 Parker “Big Red” Ball Pen in Cardinal. CPT. New-old-stock, mint in original blister pack (packaging has been trimmed). Close-up photo of pens and boxes.
$35

159
1970 Parker “Big Red” Ball Pen in Yellow. CPT. New-old-stock, mint in original blister pack (packaging has been trimmed). Close-up photo of pens and boxes.
$35

160
1970 Parker “Big Red” Ball Pen in Blue. CPT. New-old-stock, mint in original box. Close-up photo of pens and boxes.
$35

161
1970 Parker “Big Red” Ball Pen in Fire Engine Red. CPT. New-old-stock, mint in original box. [Two available]. Close-up photo of pens and boxes. One Sold
$35

162
1970 Parker “Big Red” Ball Pen in Green. CPT. New-old-stock, mint in original box. [Two available]. Close-up photo of pens and boxes. Both Sold
$35

163
2000 Parker Duofold International cartridge/converter-fill in Jasper Red. Cast Acrylic with 23K GPT. Medium nib. Near mint++ in original box with all papers, cartridges, converter and outer box. List price about $400. Close-up photo of pen in box.
$150

164
1989 Parker 88 Place Vendome Cartridge-converter-fill Set in Red Lacque. GPT. Medium nib. Converter included. New-old-stock. Mint in original box. Retail $125. Close-up photo of set in box.
$50

165
1989 Parker Roller-Ball for above set.
Set

166
1960 Pelikan Graphos Technical Drawing Set in plastic carrying case, with pen and 9 nibs. There are compartments in the case for an ink tube and three more nibs. Unused. Near mint
$50

167
1935 Pelikan Graphos Technical Drawing Set with pen and 12 nibs, in a velvet lined carrying case. Unused. Near mint.
$75

168
1946 Pelikan “Taylorix” PIF in Black. Reminiscent of the Model 140 (but with a slightly different configuration), made especially for the German Taylorix Department Store. Rare and collectible! “6-JG” nib is a stiff, copywriter’s nib. GFT. New-old-stock. Mint
$325

169
1935 Pelikan 101N PIF in Tortoise with Tortoise Cap and Inner Cap. GFT. Medium nib (other nibs available). Amber ink window. Near mint. (Two available, the second with a fine, extra-flexible nib with an italic flair) Both Sold
$1200

170
1935 Pelikan 100N PIF in Tortoise with solid red cap and Inner Cap. GFT. Extra-fine nib, with a tad of flex (other nibs available). Nice amber barrel window. Near mint. (Two available, the second a 1937 model, with fine, flexible, italic nib) Both Sold
$1250

171
1950 Pelikan 400 PIF Set in GREY! One of the rarest colors for the 400! GFT. Medium, oblique (shaped like left foot) nib (other nibs available). Near mint
$550

172
1950 Pelikan Repeater Pencil for above set.
Set

173
1950 Pelikan 400 PIF in Black (rare color). Visualated barrel (Green Translucent with Black Stripes). Broad oblique nib (other nibs available). New-old-stock. Mint.
$350

174
1950 Pelikan 500 PIF in Black with pinstriped Gold-filled cap. Top half of barrel is translucent so ink level is visible. 14K Pelikan “OB” (broad, oblique) nib. Minor marks on the cap (from the clip), otherwise near mint.
$450

175
1950 Pelikan 400 PIF in Green Striped. GFT. Broad, oblique (shaped like left foot) nib (other nibs available). New-old-stock. Mint
$200

176
1950 Pelikan 400NN PIF Set in Brown Striped. GFT. Medium, flexible, italic nib (other nibs available). New-old-stock. Mint in original “snap-close” green “alligator” case (case a bit threadbare). Close-up photo of set in case.
$300

177
1950 Pelikan Repeater Pencil for above set,
Set

178
1951 Pelikan 101N PIF in Tortoise with Tortoise Cap and Inner Cap. GFT. Medium, flexible nib (other nibs available). New-old-stock, mint.
$1300

179
1953 Pelikan 100N PIF in Grey Marble (not the far less rare Grey Pearl). GFT. Fitted with the rare manifold “DF” nib (other nibs are available). New-old-stock. Mint
$700

180
1956a Pelikan 400NN in PIF Brown Stripe. GFT. Medium, flexible nib (other nibs available). Near mint
$200

181
1950 Pelikan 450 Repeater Pencil in Brown Striped. GFT. Matches pen above. Near mint
$85

182
1956 Pelikan Model 60 Repeater pencil in Green. GFT. This is the famous “Knichbein” (bending knee) pencil which bends in the middle to expel the lead. Near mint [Two Available] One Sold
$350

183
1956 Pelikan 400NN PIF in Green Striped. GFT. Medium/fine nib (other nibs available). Near mint
$175

184
1995 Pelikan M150 PIF in Transparent Blue. Nicknamed the “Blue Puddle,” only 200 were made for employees of Bols, a Japanese Department store. Very rare and collectible. Fine point (other nibs available). New-old-stock. Mint with original label.
$450

185
2000 Pelikan M430 PIF in Black with Fluted Sterling Silver Cap and turning knob. Extra-fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$175

186
2000 Pelikan R630 Rollerball in Black with Fluted Sterling Silver Cap and turning knob.
$200

187
1917 Sheaffer #3 All Metal LF in Gold-filled. A handful of pinpoint dings in the cap and barrel, but no dents or brassing. Fine nib. An early, quite rare pen, in far better condition than normally found. Excellent.
$300

188
1933 Sheaffer Lifetime Flat-top LF in Deep Jade (beautiful color). GFT. Fine nib. A hint of ambering around the cap (by the clip ball) and at the very bottom of the barrel, otherwise near mint.
$195

189
1933 Sheaffer Sr. Lifetime Flat-top in Black. GFT. Fine point. Near mint. See matching pencil below. [Two available, the second with medium/fine nib] Both Sold
$175

190
1925 Sheaffer Large Flat-Top pencil in Black. GFT. The largest pencil Sheaffer made, matching their Senior Lifetime pen. See matching pen above. Near mint.
$75

191
1937 Sheaffer Sr. Lifetime Balance in Ebonized Pearl. GFT. Extra-smooth, fine point. One pinpoint ding on the very back of the cap band, otherwise near mint.
$450

192
1930 Sheaffer Oversize Lifetime Balance LF in Black. Longer than the Sr. Model! GFT. Medium/fine nib. Near mint.
$225

193
1937 Sheaffer Sr. Lifetime Balance LF in Golden Laminated. GFT. Medium/broad nib. Near mint
$300

194
1937 Sheaffer Lifetime Triumph Crest 1275 LF. Rare, first year model, with the barrel threads at the front end of the gripping section (the pen was made to emulate the Parker Imperial Vacumatic). GF cap, with alternating pinstriped and plain panels. Fine point. The slightest wear to the model number imprinted onto the barrel (fully readable), otherwise near mint.
$300

195
1937 Sheaffer Lifetime Triumph Crest 1275 LF Set. Rare, first year model, with the barrel threads at the front end of the gripping section (the pen was made to emulate the Parker Imperial Vacumatic). GF cap, with alternating pinstriped and plain panels. Fine point. Near mint
$375

196
1937 Sheaffer Pencil for above set.
Set

197
1942 Sheaffer Triumph 1250 PIF in Golden Laminated. Wrap-around nib and wide GF cap band. Medium nib. Our plunger-fill pens are guaranteed for two years. Near mint
$100

198
1942 Sheaffer Defender PIF Set in Green Laminated. GFT. Our plunger-fill pens are guaranteed for two years. Note the over-the-top clip which met military specifications for the pen fitting all the way into the shirt pocket. Sheaffer “Feather Touch,” medium/fine nib. Near mint
$160

199
1942 Sheaffer Twist activated pencil for above set.
Set

200
1944 Sheaffer Triumph 1250 PIF in Green Laminated. Wrap-around nib (medium). Our plunger-fill pens are guaranteed for two years. GFT. Near mint
$125

201
1946 Sheaffer Lifetime Balance LF in Golden Laminated. GFT. Very unusual model with a WHITE FEED – only a few of these are known to have been found. Medium/fine nib. Near mint+ (could be new-old-stock).
$175

202
1960 Sheaffer Fineline LF “Loaner” pen in Fire Engine Red. NPT. #5 14K Feather-Touch nib. Barrel imprinted “Crawford Jewelers Sheaffer Loaner Pen.” A rare, later, loaner pen! Fine point. Excellent+
$150

203
1935 Shirley Temple #1 size LF in Lavender. NPT. As interesting as a “Shirley Temple” collectible as it is as a pen collectible. Shirley’s name is engraved on the pen body and the clip. “Stainless 14K Gold Plated” medium nib. A few surface mars here and there, but nothing significant. Excellent+
$100

204
1920 Wahl Eversharp #3 LF in Gold-filled. All Metal pen. Broad, extra-flexible, italic nib. The tiniest amount of brassing at the edges of the derby and pen bottom, otherwise near mint+
$175

205
1920 W’Eversharp Twist activated pencil for above set.
Set

206
1920 Wahl Eversharp #0 LF in Green Gold-filled “Greek Key” pattern. All metal pen, with metal covered gripping section as well. Fine point. Perfect to make short notes in your diary, checkbook, notebook, etc. Near mint
$50

207
1922 Wahl Eversharp #2 LF Ring-top in Gold-filled rare “Zigzag” pattern. Barrel engraved, “NB.” Extra-fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+
$55

208
1927 Wahl Eversharp Gold Seal Personal Point #6 size in Deep Jade. GFT. A little ambering around the center of the cap, but more than made up for with its wonderful BROAD, ITALIC NIB! Would be $500 without the ambering.
$300

209
1930 Wahl Eversharp Equipoised #6 size LF in Black. GFT. Rare model, in wonderful condition! Fine, flexible nib. Near mint
$175

210
1935 Wahl Eversharp Doric Pencil in Golden Pearl Web (beautiful!). GFT. Near mint
$75

211
1942 Wahl Eversharp Skyline Repeater Pencil in Green Moderne Stripe. Full size version. GFT. Near mint
$45

212
1900 Waterman 404 eyedropper-fill Taper Cap in Sterling Silver with English Hallmarks. The small 402 size version of this pen is rare – the larger 404 size is extremely rare! Medium, flexible nib. Near mint.
$2500

213
1901 Waterman #13 eyedropper-fill in Red & Black Mottled Hard Rubber. There were very, very few Waterman #13 pens manufactured (perhaps due to superstition?). Broad, flexible nib. Near mint+
$250

214
1910 Waterman 0552 LF Continental Overlay Octagonal in 18K Rolled-gold (gold-filled). Alternating panels of barley (wave chased pinstripes) & engine-turned “waves” formed within fine pinstriping. Medium, flexible nib with an italic flair. One small ding in the domed derby, otherwise near mint
$750

215
1915 Waterman 552 ½ LF in 14K Pink Solid Gold Smooth pattern (rare). Medium/broad, flexible nib. No dents or dings! Near mint
$975

216
1917 Waterman 42 Octagonal Continental Safety in 18K Rolled Gold (gold-filled). Alternating panels of of “Y"s and chevrons, both formed within pinstriping. Repousse clip. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint.
$700

217
1917 Waterman 452 ½ LF Ring-top in Sterling Silver. Rare “Art Deco” pattern, which does not show up in any Waterman catalog. Fine, flexible nib. Some wear to the knurling at the very bottom of the pen, and a surface scratch here and there. Excellent+
$300

218
1920 Waterman 56 LF in Cardinal Hard Rubber. Extremely rare, especially in this condition! GFT. These hard rubber pens wear very easily, this one could be new-old-stock (dipped), with a perfect barrel imprint. The barrel color is a shade darker where it is protected by the cap. And the nib! It’s FINE, TRIPLE-FLEXIBLE, providing a wonderful and expressive line.
$1200

219
1925 Waterman 52 ½ LF in Woodgrain. Rare model, with two wide 9K bands on the barrel. Fine, flexible nib. Slight imprint wear (fully readable), otherwise near mint.
$125

220
1930 Waterman #7 LF in Black. One of Waterman’s rarer “Color Coded” pen lines. While the ripples used a color band at the top of the cap, this model uses a colored disc inset into the very bottom of the barrel. This one is purple, signifying a fine, rather stiff nib. Very Art Deco, with the stepped derby and scalloped GFT. Near mint.
$250

221
1930 Waterman 94 LF Set in Silver Pearl with red specks. NPT. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint.
$225

222
1930 Waterman Pencil for above set.
Set

223
1931 Waterman 92 A-V LF in Red Pearl with Green Stripes. GFT. Canadian manufacture. Medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint
$ 75

224
1932 Waterman #2 size glass-cartridge fill pen in Brown Pearl. A rare model in a rare color. Comes with it’s original glass cartridge. The blind cap is spring loaded to hold the cartridge in place. GFT. Extra-fine nib. Near mint.
$175

225
1932 Waterman #3 LF in Grey Pearl with Red Specks. NPT. BROAD, TRIPLE-FLEXIBLE nib! New-old-stock. Mint
$150

226
1933 Waterman 3V LF in Green Pearl with Red Specks. NPT. Fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$100

227
1935 Waterman Ink-View Set in Emerald Ray. GFT. One of Waterman’s most Art Deco and beautiful Celluloids. The filling mechanism was their answer to the Parker Vacumatic, except instead of pumping a plunger, the user pumps a hinged lever recessed into the barrel. This is also a Waterman “Tip-Fill” pen, where only the tip of the point needs to be dipped into the ink to fill, rather than the entire nib. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint+
$225

228
1935 Waterman Pencil for above set.
Set

229
1935 Waterman #7 LF Set in Emerald Ray. GFT. Very “Art-Deco” set, and the only LF set using this Celluloid! Signed Waterman signed “Red” nib, signifying a medium, extra-flexible nib, this one decidedly italic. Near mint+
$700

230
1935 Waterman Pencil for above set.
Set

231
1941 Waterman 100 Year Oversize in Black. GFT. Fine point, with a bit of flex for cushioning. New-old-stock. Mint
$500

232
1943 Waterman 100 Year Oversize LF in Brown. GFT. Medium, flexible nib with a touch of flex for cushioning and an italic flair. One pin head ding in the cap band, just under the clip, otherwise near mint (would be $75 more without this ding!).
$375

233
1989 Yard-O-Led Viceroy Mechanical Pencil in smooth Sterling Silver. Two chased bands at nozzle, at middle, and at derby. New-old-stock, mint in original box with instructions and outer sleeve. Dated via English Hallmark “P” on barrel. Close-up photo of pencil in box.
$150