Catalog 47 (June 2008)


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Catalog 47 (June 2008)
1
1920 Montblanc 12 Safety Eyedropper-fill in Black Hard Rubber. The largest safety pen made by Montblanc! One of the “Holy Grails” for Montblanc collectors. Outstanding condition with crisp knurling, fully legible cap and barrel imprints. One small nick in the edge of the otherwise perfect star. Shown both open and closed.
$12000

2
1945 Omas Colorado double-barreled, double nibbed PIF in Black with “scissor” barrel configuration. NPT. Red dot & white dot on gripping sections so you know which side has which color ink. Incredible pen, almost never found in near mint+
$2250

3
1932 Waterman 442 1/2V eyedropper-fill Safety pen. Extremely rare Lacque Coquille d’oeuf model. Sterling silver, covered in Black Enamel, with an extremely fine design hand done in eggshell (diamonds), then coated and hand rubbed with layers of lacquer. Pictured in the French Waterman Catalog, but as far as is known, was never in a US or UK Catalog. Only a handful known to exist. Near mint.
$3400

4
1932 Waterman Same as above, but the eggshell design is alternating high and low rectangles. Near mint.
$3400

5
1920 Waterman Model 0558 LF in Gold-filled Filigree on BHR. Near mint+. In the finest condition I have seen. No oxidation, no brassing, no dents or dings. Medium, flexible nib.
$7500

6
1970 Namiki “Deluxe” Cartridge/Converter-fill maki-e Urushi (lacquer) covered pen. Pilot had various levels (price points) at the time for their pen lines, and this was in their Deluxe line. The pen is artist signed, which was reserved for their finest maki-e work, and contributes to making piece very desirable. The subject birds are “Plovers.” Plovers are a frequently featured in maki-e work (although not as frequently as cranes and dragons). Highly uncommon, however, are the suburb amount of fine detail in the pen, as well as the large amount of gold coverage (layers of gold flakes covered with layers of hand polished lacquer). These characteristics are much more often found in larger Namiki pens. Namiki uses master artisans to produce artwork of the highest quality onto their highly collectible writing instruments. 18K nib. Comes with converter.
$4000

7
1920 Montblanc 2M eyedropper-fill Safety in 18K Rolled-gold (gold-filled) on Black Hard Rubber. Signed “Montblanc” on cap. Derby is covered so star does not show. Fine, triple-flexible nib. A few pinpoint dings in the cap, otherwise near mint.
$750

8
1924 Montblanc 40 eyedropper-fill Octagonal Safety in Black Hard Rubber. Broad, flexible nib. Near mint+. See matching pencil below.
$750

9
1924 Montblanc 10 Octagonal Pencil in Black Hard Rubber. Near mint+. See matching pen above.
$300

10
1932 Montblanc B-III BF in Black. GFT. Montblanc had three models of “Student” pens (excellent quality, target market was schools), A, B, and C. This B model is new-old-stock, mint! Original Montblanc 14K fine, triple-flexible nib, with a “b” inside a triangle. Quite rare and collectible.
$650

11
1930 Montblanc 25 Meisterstuck Push-knob filler in Black Hard Rubber. Rare early German production (rather than the later Danish production). GFT. Visualated barrel window. Cap signed both “Montblanc Meisterstuck” and “Stoffhaas Hamberg Berlin Leifzig.” Stoffhaas was the name of the Montblanc Boutiques of the 1930’s. Barrel has owner’s name engraved. Double-broad, oblique nib. Near mint+
$900

12
1935 Montblanc 25 Masterpiece Push-knob filler in Coral Red (very rare). GFT. Medium, extra-flexible nib. A tad of barrel imprint wear (fully readable), otherwise near mint. [Two available, the second with a medium, extra-flexible nib]
$900

13
1935 Montblanc 25 Masterpiece Push-knob filler in Coral Red (very rare). GFT. Extra-fine nib. Near mint
$800

14
1935 Montblanc 25 Masterpiece Push-knob filler in Coral Red (very rare). GFT. Medium, extra-flexible, italic nib. Early signed “Montblanc” teardrop clip. Owner’s name in barrel (otherwise price would be $100 more), otherwise near mint
$850

15
1935 Montblanc 4 BF in Coral Red (rare). GFT. Extra-smooth, medium nib, with a tad of flex for cushioning. Near mint+
$700

16
1937 Montblanc 333 ½ PIF in Black. GFT. Unusual model with very short, pointed derby (outline star). Visualated barrel window. Fine point, with a tad of flex for cushioning. Near mint.
$425

17
1935 Montblanc 326PL BF in Platinum Striped. GFT. A rare, large size pen. Some cap and barrel imprint wear (fully readable except in the center of the middle line of the barrel imprint). Fine point. Excellent+
$1600

18
1935 Montblanc 322 BF in Lapis (extremely rare). GFT. Fine point. Barrel is a shade darker than the cap, otherwise near mint.
$1750

19
1937 Montblanc :333 ½ PIF in Black. GFT. Fine nib, with a tad of flex for cushioning. Visualated barrel. New-old-stock. Mint. [Two available, the second with a medium, fine, flexible, italic nib]
$450

20
1937 Montblanc 332 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel window. Medium flexible wartime alloy nib, with an italic flair. Near mint [Two available, the second with a 2-banded cap and 14K medium, flexible nib, @ $300]
$250

21
1936 Montblanc 234 ½ PL PIF in Platinum Striped. A rare and beautiful pen. GFT. Visualated barrel. No model number or other markings at all on the black hard rubber piston mechanism. Fine point. Near mint.
$1300

22
1935 Montblanc 234 ½ Luxury PIF in Black. One-banded model with the 100 series “Hourglass” clip (rare). GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint.
$450

23
1943 Montblanc 234 ½ PIF in Black. GFT. Wartime model, with four bands lathed into the cap (saving metal) and alloy nib (gold was being used for the war effort). Fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint. [Two available]
$400

24
1935 Montblanc 234 ½ PIF in Black. GFT. Rare “DF” (fine, manifold) nib. Near mint+. [Two available, the second with a broad, oblique, flexible nib]
$450

25
1935 Montblanc #4 BF in Coral Red (rare). GFT. Broad, flexible, “Ball” nib (using a ball of iridium – especially good for left-handed writers). Near mint
$600

26
1935 Montblanc 126PL Push-knob filler in Platinum Striped. Perhaps Montblanc’s most beautiful Celluloid. GFT. Medium/fine nib. Near mint+
$2750

27
1946 Montblanc 139 PIF in Black Celluloid. Gold-filled trim, except for outer cap bands which are Sterling silver. Visualated barrel window. Medium/fine nib. Near mint+. [Two available, the second with a medium nib]
$3000

28
1944 Montblanc 136 Meisterstuck PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel window. Broad, flexible nib. Near mint. [Two available]
$900

29
1937 Montblanc 136 Meisterstuck PIF in Black. GFT. Long, visualated barrel window (just a tad of wear to the vertical lines in the window). Extra-smooth, medium nib. Near mint.
$1000

30
1947 Montblanc 134 PIF in Black. GFT. Rare “transitional” model with three cap bands, the center signed “Montblanc Meisterstuck.” Visualated barrel. Medium/broad, flexible nib. Near mint+
$850

31
1941 Montblanc 25 Masterpiece 12-sided Push-knob filler in Green Marble (very rare). GFT. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint+
$1450

32
1941 Montblanc 244 PIF in Green Marble (rare). GFT. Medium/fine, flexible nib. Near mint. [Still Available: Two available, the second with a hairline lip crack with a medium, flexible nib, @ $350] 
$450

33
1950 Montblanc 242PL PIF in Platinum. (one of Montblanc’s most beautiful Celluloids). Medium/fine, flexible nib. Near mint+. [Four available; other nibs are: fine, with a tad of flex; extra-fine; double-broad, flexible, italic]
$1000

34
1950 Montblanc 242 PIF in Tiger’s Eye (one of Montblanc’s most beautiful Celluloids!). GFT. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint+. [Three available. Other nibs are: fine, extra-flexible; fine, flexible]
$900

35
1950 Montblanc 244 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium/fine, flexible nib. Near mint. [Two available, the second with a broad, flexible, italic nib.]
$300

36
1950 Montblanc 244PL PIF in Platinum (one of Montblanc’s most beautiful Celluloids!). GFT. Medium, flexible, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$1100

37
1950 Montblanc 244 PIF in Tiger’s Eye (one of Montblanc’s most beautiful Celluloids!). GFT. Medium, flexible, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$1100

38
1941 Montblanc 246 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Wartime, stub, italic alloy gold-plated nib. New-old-stock. Mint [Two available, the second a button-filler with a medium, flexible nib]
$400

39
1950 Montblanc 246 PIF in Tiger’s Eye (one of Montblanc’s most beautiful Celluloids!). GFT. Fine, flexible, nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$1600

40
1950 Montblanc 246PL PIF in Platinum (one of Montblanc’s most beautiful Celluloids!). GFT. Medium/fine, flexible, italic nib. Near mint
$1600

41
1955 Montblanc 214 BF in Coral Red (rare). GFT. Medium, flexible, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint [Still Available – Two available, the second near mint with a broad, flexible nib]
$450

42
1955 Montblanc 206 BF in Black. GFT. Medium, extra-flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Buy with matching pencil below at $500
$450

43
1955 Montblanc 202 Pencil in Black. GFT. New-old-stock. Mint. Buy with matching pen above @ $500
$100

44
1955 Montblanc 206 BF in Coral Red (rare). GFT. Medium nib. Near mint+. [Two available, the second with a medium, flexible nib]
$600

45
1950 Montblanc 149 PIF in Black Celluloid (not “precious resin”). Early model with outer cap bands in Sterling Silver. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium/broad flexible nib. Near mint. [Three available. Other nibs are: medium, flexible, italic; medium]
$1950

46
1950 Montblanc 142 PIF in Black. Early version, in Celluloid rather than injection molded “precious resin.” GFT. Fine nib, with a tad of flex. New-old-stock. Mint
$350

47
1950 Montblanc 142 PIF in Black. Early version, in Celluloid rather than injection molded “precious resin.” GFT. Medium, extra-flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint with Label “Mit Echter Goldfeder 585” on string. [Two available, the second near mint with fine, flexible nib, at $400]
$450

48
1950 Montblanc 144 PIF in Silver Striped. GFT. Medium, flexible, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$1200

49
1950 Montblanc 144 PIF in Green Striped. GFT. Fine nib. Near mint+
$1100

50
1950 Montblanc 146 PIF in Silver Striped (very rare). GFT. Fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint [Two available, the second near mint with medium, flexible nib, at $1650]
$1750

51
1955 Montblanc 4 Color Model 61 Pencil in 900 Sterling Silver. Alternating barley and plain panels. Near mint.
$300

52
1952 Montblanc 642 Masterpiece PIF Set in Black with Brushed Silvexa (stainless steel) caps and GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$600

53
1952 Montblanc Pencil for above set.
Set

54
1952 Montblanc 644 Masterpiece PIF Set in Black with Brushed Silvexa (stainless steel) caps and GFT. Visualated barrel. Broad, left-oblique, flexible “Wing” nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$800

55
1952 Montblanc Pencil for above set.
Set

56
1952 Montblanc 644 Masterpiece PIF in Green Striped with Brushed Silvexa (stainless steel) caps and GFT. Fine “Winged” nib. New-old-stock. Mint. [Two available, the second with an open medium, flexible nib]
$1050

57
1952 Montblanc 644 Masterpiece PIF in Black with Gold-filled cap (alternating pinstriped and plain panels). Visualated barrel. Fine “Wing” nib. Near mint
$625

58
1952 Montblanc 744 Masterpiece PIF in all Gold-filled (alternating pinstriped and plain panels). Medium, flexible nib. Near mint
$900

59
1949 Wahl Eversharp “Symphony” Desk Set in Black and Gold. Center section hinges open to reveal carrying holder for pen and pencil. When removed, each instrument fits snugly into holes which store them upright for use. Pen (LF) and pencil are Dark blue with wide GFT bordering inlaid snake skin! Quite rare and attractive! Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$225

60
1927 Parker “Oriental” Carltonware Diamond Shaped Desk Set with Duofold Jr. Cardinal (Red) BF Desk pen. Wonderfully rare and beautiful 6.5″ x 4″ desk base with fine art work depicting an oriental scene including a bridge, cupola, birds, flowers and boat (Chinese junk). The border is surrounded by gilt artwork. One of the rarest and most desirable Parker bases. Medium, italic nib. Near mint
$850

61
1965 Parker “Propeller” 61 cartridge/converter-fill Desk Set in Brass. Stub, italic nib!! Near mint. Perfect for your desk, or for a gift for a friend who loves boating.
$225

62
1935 Wahl Eversharp “Agate” Doric LF Desk Set with Golden Bronze Web Doric Tulip and Pen (very rare). Very Art Deco and beautiful. Fine nib with a tad of flex. Near mint
$475

63
1935 Parker Parkette LF Desk Set in Green Marble. GPT. Round, chrome base is in wonderful condition. Medium nib. Near mint.
$110

64
1926 Parker “Spirit of Aviation” Desk Set in Green Onyx with Bronze Art Nouveau nude lady holding an airplane over her head. Two Duofold Jr BF pens, one in black and the other in Cardinal (Red), so you can differentiate ink color. Both with a medium/fine nib. The base is 7″ wide (and shows some wear and small chips), and the Statue sits about 8″ tall. The statue and pens are near mint+. One of the “Holy Grails” of Parker desk sets!
$2500

65
1925 Ambassador #8 Size LF in Coral (Red with Orange Specks). GFT. Broad nib is imprinted “Warranted 8 14K,” although it is really a 6 size nib. An incredible color on this large, new-old-stock, mint pen!
$275

66
1920 Anonymous #2 Vest-pocket size Safety pen in Sterling Silver overlay on Black Hard rubber. No markings on cap and barrel, other than the sterling hallmarks. The design is in a wonderful, Art Deco, Black Enamel work. Some surface wear to the Sterling and minor touch up to the enamel. Medium nib. Excellent
$400

67
1929 Anonymous Golf Pencil ring-top in Black & Bronze. GFT. A tad of wear to the nozzle, otherwise near mint. A great gift for your uncle who golfs!
$25

68
1910 Caw’s 321 Safety eyedropper-fill in Black Hard Rubber. Extremely rare and collectible pen. The accommodation clip is signed “Ferosilver L.C. Hardtmuth Depose.” The nipple on the top of the cap fits into bottom of the turning knob to propel and repel the nib. Fine, extra-flexible nib. The Caw’s trademark is the famous black crow. Near Mint+ in original box (quite threadbare), with instructions and eyedropper. Close-up photo of original box, etc.
$750

69
1936 Chilton Wingflow Pneumatic-fill in Black with Sterling Silver inserts. The inserts repeat twice on the cap and three times on the barrel. Broad, italic “Wingflow” nib. Near mint.
$550

70
1936 Chilton Wingflow Large Pneumatic-fill in Black with Sterling Silver inserts. The inserts repeat once on the back of the cap and twice on the barrel. Fine “Wingflow” nib. Near mint.
$650

71
1924 Conklin 30P Crescent-fill in Black Chased hard Rubber. GFT. Medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint.
$175

72
1927 Conklin Endura Jr. LF in Woodgrain. GFT. Set off with inlaid red bands. Fine nib. Near mint
$250

73
1927 Conklin Endura Sr. LF Set in Black & Bronze. GFT. Set off beautifully with inlaid yellow bands. Medium point. Near mint+
$650

74
1927 Conklin Pencil for above set.
Set

75
1927 Conklin Endura Sr. LF in Woodgrain. GFT. Set off with inlaid red bands. Medium/fine nib. Near mint
$650

76
1927 Conklin Lady Endura LF in Jade. GFT. Set off with inlaid red bands. Extra-fine nib. Near mint
$125

77
1931 Conklin Nozac PIF in Black & Bronze “Patch.” This is not the normal Black & Bronze, and is one of the rarest Conklin colors. GFT Fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+
$750

78
1932 Conklin Nozac Piston-fill in silver Pearl with Black Stripes. Visualated barrel. Rarer thin model, in great condition. NPT. Fine point, with a tad of flex for cushioning. Near mint
$175

79
1944 Conklin Glider Cushion Point LF Large Size in Bronze, Silver & Black Striped (unusual large size). NPT. Medium nib. Near mint.
$150

80
2007 Conklin Mark Twain Signature Crescent-fill in Black Chased Hard Rubber. Sterling Silver trim. Medium/fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$150

81
1930 Conway Stewart Model 645 Dinkie Major LF ring-top in Red Mottled Hard Rubber. Four rows of knurling at the top of the cap, and a stepped derby where the ring is mounted. GFT. Medium, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$450

82
1930 Conway Stewart Model 200M LF in Red mottled Hard Rubber. GFT. Four rows of knurling at the derby. Rarer, “flange” lever (shown in photo). Clipless model, comes with the spring metal pocket pen holder with the Conway Stewart Logo on the front. Fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint.
$400

83
1931 Conway Stewart Model 650 “Manifold” LF in Black Hard Rubber. A rare, early model. GFT. Four rows of knurling just above the clip. Rarer, “flange” lever (shown in photo). Medium/fine nib. A little imprint wear (fully readable), and two pinhead spots of brassing on the edges of the clip ball, otherwise near mint.
$350

84
1931 Conway Stewart Model 650M “Manifold” LF in Red Mottled hard Rubber. Rarer, “flange” lever (shown in photo). Medium nib. A little clip ball brassing, otherwise near mint.
$400

85
1933 Conway Stewart “Universal” No. 479 LF in Red Pearl. NPT. Extra-fine nib, with a tad of flex for cushioning. Near mint.
$200

86
1951 Conway Stewart Model 75 LF in Green Pearl. NPT. Medium nib. Near mint.
$150

87
1951 Conway Stewart Model 27 LF in Cracked Ice. GFT. Extra-smooth, medium nib. A little imprint wear (fully readable), otherwise near mint.
$425

88
1952 Conway Stewart Model 76 LF in Red Herringbone. GFT. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint. [Two Available]
$200

89
1954 Conway Stewart Model 84 LF Set in Red Pearl with Bronze Veins. GFT. Broad nib. Near mint.
$200

90
1954 Conway Stewart Pencil for above set.
Set

91
1955 Conway Stewart Model 58 LF in Cracked Ice. One of the most sought after Conway Stewart models! GFT. Medium nib. Near mint.
$500

92
1955 Conway Stewart Model 58 LF in Silver Pearl Lined (Web). GFT. Medium, italic nib. Near mint+ (maybe new-old-stock).
$200

93
1955 Conway Stewart Model 58 LF in Green Pearl Lined (Web). GFT. Medium nib. Near mint+
$175

94
1925 Diamond Point #8 LF in Black. Set off nicely with white bands at the top and bottom. GFT. Signed “Diamond Point 8 14KT” medium/broad, flexible nib (really a #6 size). “D” in circle on lever. Near mint
$150

95
1925 Diamond Point #8 LF in Fire Engine Red. Set off with black bands and slightly darker red color at the top and bottom. GFT. “D” in circle on lever. “Warranted 14K” Medium/fine nib. Near mint.
$275

96
1925 Diamond Point #2 LF Pen-Pencil Combination in Cardinal Hard Rubber. GFT. “D” in circle on lever. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint+
$200

97
1949 Esterbrook “SJ” (Slender Long) LF in Golden Pearl. NPT. “2556″ fine nib. Near mint
$30

98
1929 Indian #4 LF Pen-Pencil Combination in red, white, green geometric patterns on a blue background. GFT. The different color combinations the Indian comes in are very collectible. This is the first one I have had in many years. Medium, alloy nib, with some plating gone. Otherwise near mint.
$150

99
1935 Kaweco “Dia” PIF in Green Pearl with Black Veins. GFT. Set off nicely with black ends. Golf-filled Kaweco Logo embedded into the crown. Visualated barrel window. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint
$275

100
1925 Keene #8 size LF in Cardinal with black ends. GFT. #6 size steel nib. Fine point. Near mint.
$125

101
1912 Mabie Todd “Swan S.F.1″ LF in Red Mottled Hard Rubber. GFT. Comes with the Swan “Pocket Pal.” The Pocket Pal is secured into the user’s pocket and the pen slips in and out. Broad, extra-flexible, italic nib. A tad of imprint wear (fully readable), otherwise near mint.
$125

102
1925 Mabie Todd Swallow #2 LF in Lapis (Blue on Blue). The first Lapis Swallow I’ve seen, as Mabie Todd usually reserved this celluloid for their higher end Swan. GFT. Fine point. A hair of brassing to the outer edges of the lever, otherwise near mint+
$275

103
1927 Mabie Todd Swan #2 size LF in Red with Orange Specks; streamlined with flat derby. GFT. Unusual color and unusual shape (streamlined with flattened ends). Great medium/fine, flexible, italic nib. Near mint.
$300

104
1929 Mabie Todd Swallow #2 LF in Brown Pearl with Black Veins, Unusual model with rounded top and flat bottom. GFT. Rare (and beautiful) celluloid. Medium/fine, flexible nib. Near mint + (could be new-old-stock).
$175

105
1932 Mabie Todd Swan “Leverless” Twist-fill in Garnet Lizard (highly sought after and beautiful). Set off nicely with black ends. GFT. Gold-filled Swan Logo embedded into the crown. Fine point. New-old-stock. Mint.
$500

106
1929 Morrison’s #2 LF in GP Overlay on BHR. “Wave Chased” pattern. Barrel marked “1/40 14KT.” Signed clip and lever, both with brand and “Wreath” Logo. Signed broad, flexible nib. A little plating wear here and there, otherwise near mint.
$100

107
1930 Morrison’s #7 LF in Black Chased Hard Rubber. GPT. Medium, fine nib. Signed Morrison’s #7 Alloy nib (medium/fine). Signed clip. Perhaps new-old-stock. Near mint+
$75

108
1930 Morrison’s “The Tourist” #8 LF in Woodgrain plastic. GFT. Signed clip and lever, both with brand and “Wreath” Logo. Signed Morrison medium, extra-flexible, italic nib. Near mint.
$250

109
2004 Nakaya Wajima-Nuri cartridge/converter-fill in ebonite (black hard rubber) covered with Purple Urushi lacquer. Very rare and unique. Fine nib is signed “Nakata,” after the founder of the company. New-old-stock, mint in original box. I believe retail is $1,000.
$650

110
2004 Nakaya Wajima-Nuri cartridge/converter-fill in ebonite (black hard rubber) covered with Purple Urushi lacquer (a slightly different shade than the pen above). Very rare and unique. Fine nib signed “Nakata,” after the founder of the company. New-old-stock, mint. I believe retail is $1,000.
$600

111
1920 National Pen Products “The Lincoln Pen” LF in Red Mottled Hard Rubber. GFT. “Warranted 14K 8″ nib. Exceptionally deep imprint. Medium nib. A hint of clip ball brassing, otherwise near mint+
$175

112
1945 Norma Six-Color (yes-6!) Pencil in 900 Sterling Silver. Both the silver and the 6 color are very rare! Barley pattern. Near mint. I have left the tarnish, but will polish it for the buyer on request.
$300

113
1929 Onoto #2 size LF Set in Golden Pearl with Black Veins. Set off nicely with black ends. GFT. Fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint
$150

114
1929 Onoto Pencil for above set.
Set

115
1927 Pan Duofold Sr. size (and look-a-like) BF in Golden Pearl Bakelite (a much rarer material than Celluloid). Strikingly beautiful! Made in Germany by this little known but very high quality and extremely collectible manufacturer. GFT. Barrel imprinted “Original PAN 14 Carat.” The medium, extra-flexible nib is signed “PAN 14 Carat 1st Quality.” New-old-stock, mint.
$900

116
1910 Parker 24 Lucky Curve BF in Black Hard Rubber. Wonderful crisp black color with an imprint with virtually no wear. Correct “Parker Lucky Curve 4″ nib (medium, extra-flexible). A rare addition to anyone’s collection.
$250

117
1920 Parker #2 size Lucky Curve BF in Black Lined Hard Rubber (much rarer than the chased model). GFT. Correct “Parker Lucky Curve” nib (fine). Near mint+
$125

118
1926 Parker Duofold Jr. BF in Red (Cardinal). GFT. Medium/fine nib. Near mint
$135

119
1927 Parker “Lucky Lock” Pencil in Red (Cardinal) Enamel. The first Parker pencil! GFT. Rare early pencil with “bayonet” mounted crown (push and turn to release crown to access eraser). Eraser is worn. Enamel has a number of pinpoint spots of chipped enamel. Excellent
$60

120
1928 Parker Duofold Sr. BF in Mandarin Yellow. GFT. Absolutely perfect color and condition! Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$1800

121
1929 Parker Duofold Jr. Streamlined in Black. GFT. Original, Parker Duofold, serial numbered nib (a marketing tool, advertised as helping to avoid the pen being stolen). Fine point. Near mint
$100

122
1932 Parker Duofold Sr. BF in Sea Green Pearl (rare color). GFT. Medium/broad nib. Just the slightest barrel ambering (would be $100 more without ambering), otherwise near mint.
$400

123
1932 Parker Depression Era Combination BF Pencil-Pen in Pearl & Bronze. GFT. These are so rare that few folks are even aware that Parker made a pencil-pen. But this was during the depression and pen makers were trying different gimmicks. A beautiful celluloid with sparkling bronzes, despite the slight ambering of the cap and barrel. Barrel lightly engraved “Hugo Fagen.” Unscrew the derby to access the eraser! Fine point. Excellent++
$900

124
1944 Parker Vacumatic Major in Green Laminated. GFT. Two-toned fine nib. Near mint
$175

125
1937 Parker Royal Challenger Large BF in Red Pearl herringbone. GFT. Sports the famous “Sword Clip.” Very unusual double-broad, flexible, italic nib. A tad of clip wear, otherwise near mint. [Two available, the second with a medium nib and a perfect clip at $550]
$600

126
1939 Parker Royal Challenger Jr. BF in Silver Pearl Herringbone. NPT. Fine point. Near mint+ condition, with unusually deep imprint.
$200

127
1941 Parker Duofold Vacumatic Jr in Green & Gold Pearls with Black Stripes. Aluminum “Speedline” filler. Fine point Near mint.
$100

128
1941 Parker Vacumatic Sub-Debutante in Green Laminated. Double-jeweled model. GFT. Extra-fine nib. Near mint
$90

129
1943 Parker Vacumatic Debutante in Green Laminated. GFT. One-tone extra-fine nib. Some imprint wear (fully readable), otherwise excellent+]
$65

130
1951 Parker 21 Mark II Aerometric-fill Deluxe in Red. Polished chrome fully pinstriped cap with gold-filled ridged clip. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$55

131
1951 Parker 21 Mark II Aerometric-fill Standard in Green. Brushed Lustraloy (Stainless Steel) cap with inverted ridge clip. Extra-fine nib. New-old-stock, mint with original labels.
$45

132
1951 Parker 21 Mark II Aerometric-fill Deluxe in Green. Polished chrome fully pinstriped cap with gold-filled ridged clip. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$55

133
1951 Parker 21 Mark II Aerometric-fill Standard in Red. Brushed Lustraloy (Stainless Steel) cap with inverted ridge clip. Medium nib. New-old-stock, mint with original labels.
$45

134
1980 Parker Falcon cartridge/converter-fill in Brown. Along with the T-1, Parkers only other all metal “integrated nib.” Converter included. Medium nib. A little wear to the edge of the very bottom of the barrel, otherwise near mint.
$75

135
1967 Parker 75 Presidential Keepsake cartridge/converter-fill in 14K smooth solid gold. “67″ (fine) nib. Converter included. One minor pinpoint ding in the barrel, and a few minor surface scratches here and there (hard to avoid in a smooth, 14K pen) otherwise near mint.
$1200

136
1974 Parker 75 Filette cartridge/converter-fill in Fluted Sterling Silver (16 parallel lined formed by deep cut “V” grooves). CPT. Black cabochon in top of cap tassie. Date approximate. Fine point. Converter included. Near mint [Two available]
$850

137
1974 Parker 75 Godron cartridge/converter-fill in Fluted Sterling Silver (23 parallel lined formed by deep cut “V” grooves). GFT Black cabochon in top of cap tassie. Date approximate. Broad point. Converter included. Near mint [Two Available]
$850

138
1994 Parker Sonnet cartridge/converter-fill Set in Chinese Lacque (a brushing of golden dust between layers of lacquer). 23K GPT. Fine point. New-old-stock. Mint
$300

139
1994 Parker Ball Pen for above set.
Set

140
1994 Parker Sonnet cartridge/converter-fill Set in Amber Lacque Vision Fonce with Chinese characters on cap (very rare). 23K GPT. Fine point. New-old-stock. Mint
$350

141
1994 Parker Ball Pen for above set.
Set

142
2000 Parker 25 cartridge/converter-fill in brushed Lustraloy (Stainless Steel). Converter included. Medium/fine nib. New-old-stock, mint in original box with instructions. [Two available, the second without the box, at $40]. Close-up photo of pen in original box.
$50

143
1932 Pelikan 111 PIF in 14K Gold (pinstriped and wave chased lines). Translucent yellow barrel. GFT. Medium, flexible nib. Unfortunately, this is a user grade pen. There was wear to the upper ½” of the 14K barrel band, so someone took a needle and tried to replace the missing engine-turning. Unfortunately, they did a poor job. Fortunately, it can only be seen if looking carefully with a loop. The pen would be about twice the price if the band didn’t have this damage.
$700

144
1939 Pelikan 100N PIF in Cobra (rare). GFT. Translucent Green barrel. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint. [Two available]
$1750

145
1939 Pelikan 101N in Tortoise with black turning knob and blind cap. Has the slightly darker tortoise pattern normally found on this model. Translucent Green barrel. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint
$1000

146
1941 Pelikan 100ST PIF in Green Pearl. Translucent Green barrel. GFT. Medium, italic chromium/nickel/steel nib (an alloy used when gold was restricted to use in the war effort). Later the model was renamed “100CN.” Near mint
$300

147
1948 Pelikan 100N PIF in Black (much rarer than Green Pearl and Grey Pearl). GFT. Translucent green barrel. Fine, triple-flexible nib! Near mint
$400

148
1950 Pelikan 400 PIF in Green Stripe. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint [Several available – ask for the nib you would like]
$175

149
1952 Pelikan 140 PIF in Green Stripe. GFT. Medium, oblique nib. New-old-stock. Mint with original label.
$150

150
1956 Pelikan 400NN in Brown Stripe. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium nib, with a tad of flex. New-old-stock. Mint
$225

151
1990 Pelikan M120 PIF in Brown Striped. GPT. Medium, gold-plated nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Buy with ball pen below for $135
$100

152
1990 Pelikan 350 Ball Pen in Brown Striped. GPT. New-old-stock. Mint. But with pen above for $135
$75

153
1937 Pilot #3 Eyedropper-fill in Silver Pearl Marble. GFT. The upper 1.25″ of the barrel is a transparent window. The entire barrel slips off to reveal an inner barrel. The inner barrel unscrews from the section nipple and is filled with an eyedropper. The feed runs from the top of the nib to almost the entire length of the ink reservoir. An incredible design! Medium nib, with a tad of flex for cushioning. Near mint.
$450

154
1914 Sheaffer #41 (4 size) “Self-Filler” LF in BCHR. GFT. Quite an early (and rare) Sheaffer. Bottom of barrel imprinted “41.” A tad of imprint wear (fully readable) and overall oxidation. Medium, triple-flexible nib (yes, Sheaffer did make some flexible nibs!). Excellent+
$95

155
1922 Sheaffer #2 LF in Black Lined Hard Rubber. Chasing is “Offsetting Vertical Lines (very rare). GFT. Fine, extra-flexible nib (another rare Sheaffer flexible nib!). 1/4″ cap band engraved “A.W. June 1928.” (10% off if those are your initials). Near mint+
$150

156
1922 Sheaffer #2 “Self Filling” LF in Sterling Silver. “Wave Chased” pattern. A very rare, early pen! Fine, flexible nib (that’s three Sheaffer flexible nibs in the same Catalog!) I have left the original patina, but will polish for the buyer on request. Near mint.
$850

157
1924 Sheaffer 46 Special LF in Jade. GFT. Fine point. A tad of clip ball brassing, otherwise near mint,
$75

158
1925 Sheaffer Lifetime Flat-top Large LF in Black. The gold-filled trim pen has some minor brassing, but this is entirely overshadowed by the wonderful double (perhaps triple) broad, italic nib! A great user pen! Excellent+ with original label on the bottom of the barrel!
$175

159
1926 Sheaffer 5-30 Flat-top LF in Deep Jade. GFT. Medium/fine nib. A tad of brassing on the clip ball, otherwise near mint
$225

160
1930 Sheaffer Lifetime Balance LF in Green Marble. Full size pen. GFT. Double-broad nib!! Near mint
$200

161
1930 Sheaffer Lifetime Balance Large LF in Black & Pearl. GFT. Fine point. A tad of brassing to the clip ball, otherwise near mint.
$425

162
1933 Sheaffer 3-25 LF in Green Marble. GFT. Barrel engraved “E.L. Heigle.” The pen has an amazing Sheaffer double broad, extra-flexible, italic nib! I’ve never seen another on a Sheaffer! Near mint
$75

163
1936 Sheaffer Lifetime Flat-top LF in Black. GFT. Full-size pen. Fine point. Near mint+
$125

164
1936 Sheaffer Lifetime Balance Large LF in Green Marble. GFT. Fine point. A tad of band edge brassing, otherwise near mint.
$300

165
1937 Sheaffer Lifetime Balance Large LF in Green Striped. GFT. Medium/fine point. Near mint.
$350

166
1937 Sheaffer Lifetime Balance Large LF in Golden Striped. GFT. Fine point. Near mint+
$325

167
1937 Sheaffer Lifetime balance Large LF in Silver Striped. GFT. Fine point. New-old-stock. Mint
$325

168
1940 Sheaffer Lifetime Flat-top Large LF in Deep Jade. Rare late Flat-top model with “ring” lever rather than lever pin. MINT color. Medium/fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$400

169
1942 Sheaffer Lifetime Triumph 2000 LF in Black. 14K Solid Gold trim! A beautiful pen with a large girth. Medium/fine nib. Near mint
$250

170
1960 Sheaffer Compact II cartridge-fill in Blue. Visualated barrel. A predecessor of both the famous Sheaffer Imperial and legendary PFM, also with an inlaid 14K nib and gold-filled trim (the Compact I had a steel point and trim). If the buyer intends to use the pen, I will include a couple of extra cartridges which can be refilled for use. Fine point. New-old-stock, mint with original barrel decal, in original box with instructions. Close-up photo of pen in original box.
$75

171
1970 Sheaffer “Nostaglia” cartridge/converter-fill in Sterling Silver Filigree over black. Medium nib. Converter included. New-old-stock. Mint. I have left the original patina, but will polish on buyer’s request.
$450

172
1973 Sheaffer Imperial Masterpiece Touchdown-fill set in 18K Gold. Barley pattern. Extra-smooth, broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$1200

173
1973 Sheaffer Ball Pen for above set.
Set

174
1936 Soennecken Prasident BF in Black Hard Rubber. GFT. Unique filling mechanism: turn the sleeve (½ turn) at the bottom of the barrel to reveal the white push button. One of Soennecken’s top-of-the-line pens. Huge, broad nib. Near mint.
$750

175
1991 Stipula Novacento Crescent-fill in Olive Woodgrain Hard Rubber with Sterling Silver trim. 18K fine nib. New-old-stock, mint in original box.
$400

176
1925 Wahl Eversharp #2 LF ring-top in Black Hard Rubber. Two 1/8″ Yellow & Black raised Enamel bands (rare and unusual). GFT, including an oval indicia applied to the cap. Broad, flexible, italic nib. Near mint.
$250

177
1925 Wahl Eversharp Oversize Deco Band Gold Seal Personal Point LF in Woodgrain. GFT. Fine, flexible, italic “Signature” nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$725

178
1927 Wahl Eversharp #4 “All Metal” LF in Gold-filled. Pattern is chevrons formed in pinstriped panels. Medium/fine nib. Near mint in original box. Close up photo of pen in original box.
$200

179
1927 Wahl Eversharp #2 LF in Deep Jade. GFT. Roller-ball clip. Extra-fine, flexible nib. Near mint.
$250

180
1927 Wahl Eversharp #4 LF in Coral (Red with Orange Specks). GFT. Roller-ball clip. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint
$400

181
1927 Wahl Eversharp #4 size Gold Seal Personal Point LF in Woodgrain. GFT. Medium, triple-flexible “Gold Seal Flexible” nib. Roller-ball clip. Near mint
$450

182
1927 Wahl Eversharp Oversize Deco Band LF Set in Black & Pearl. GFT. Signed “Gold Seal Manifold: (medium) nib. A tad of brassing to the lower edge of the bottom cap band and the bottom barrel band (noticeable only with a loop), otherwise near mint.
$750

183
1934 Wahl Eversharp Pencil for above set.
Set

184
1927 Wahl Eversharp Gold Seal Personal Point LF in Green & Bronze. GFT. Fine, extra-flexible, italic “Gold Seal Flexible” nib. Some very minor band wear, otherwise near mint.
$325

185
1929 Wahl Eversharp Equipoised LF “Transitional” in Green & Bronze. Rare, early model with 3/4″ black derby! Roller-ball clip. Medium “Gold Seal Manifold” nib. Near mint
$600

186
1934 Wahl Eversharp Bantam Bulb-fill Set in Red Pearl. GFT. Gold-plated fine nib. Near mint
$65

187
1934 Wahl Eversharp Pencil for above set.
Set

188
1935 Wahl Eversharp Oxford LF Set in Red Pearl with Black Veins. Equipoised shape. It’s odd to find Wahl using this celluloid for an Oxford, as it’s normally associated with their higher quality pens. Gold-filled bands and gold-plated clips. Medium, flexible nib. A little wear to the pencil clip, otherwise near mint.
$125

189
1935 Wahl Eversharp Pencil for above set.
Set

190
1935 Wahl Eversharp Doric PF in Silver Pearl Web. NPT. Has Wahl’s (marketing gimmick) “Automatic Shut-off Valve,” advertised to stop ink leakage when the pen is capped. Medium, manifold (stiff) nib. Near mint
$150

191
1935 Wahl Eversharp Doric LF in Blue Pearl Web. NPT. Medium/broad “Manifold” nib. Near mint.
$250

192
1935 Wahl Eversharp Oxford LF in Silver Pearl “Lightening Bolts” on a Black Background. A great Art Deco Celluloid. Nib signed “Selecto Point B Iridium Tip Firm Med Made in USA” (whew!). Some brassing of the cap band, otherwise near mint
$100

193
1935 Wahl Eversharp Doric Silver Seal PIF Set in Silver Pearl Web. NPT. Medium, “adjustable” nib. Near mint
$400

194
1935 Wahl Eversharp Pencil for above set.
Set

195
1938 Wahl Eversharp Pacemaker LF in Red Pearl with thin Black Pinstriping. A rare and wonderfully Art Deco pen! Visualated section. GFT. Medium, flexible nib. Just a tad of edge brassing on the upper cap band, otherwise near mint
$200

196
1942 Wahl Eversharp Skyline in Black with Gold-filled horizontally chased cap. GFT. New-old-stock, mint with original label. Medium, flexible nib.
$75

197
1942 Wahl Eversharp Skyline in Black with Gold-filled horizontally chased cap. GFT. Medium nib. A few minor surface scratches, otherwise near mint.
$50

198
1942 Wahl Eversharp Skyline in Blue with Gold-filled horizontally chased cap. GFT. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$90

199
1943 Wahl Eversharp Skyline “Gold Award” LF Set in horizontally chased Gold-filled cap & barrel. These are normally unmarked Vermeil (Gold-filled on Sterling Silver). Fine, flexible nib. New-old-stock, mint in original box. [Two available, the second a pen only in near mint with medium, extra-flexible nib @ $300] Close-up photo of set in original box.
$475

200
1935 Wahl Eversharp Repeater pencil for above set
Set

201
1943 Wahl Eversharp Skyline LF in Brown. GFT. Fine point. A sign of wear here and there. Excellent+
$55

202
1945 Wahl Eversharp Skyline Thrift LF in Dark Green (rare, bandless model). GFT. Medium, extra-flex nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$75

203
1904 Waterman 22 Taper-cap eyedropper-fill in Red Mottled Hard Rubber. Extremely rare (you’ll see 150 in black before seeing one in Mottled)! Fine point. Near mint+
$900

204
1905 Waterman 12 ½ V.S. Baby Safety eyedropper-fill in Black Hard Rubber. Unusual to find with a clip (a bit of wear to the nickel-plate). Extra-fine nib. Unrestored. Excellent+, with a bit of oxidation.
$100

205
1906 Waterman 0742 ½ V. Safety eyedropper-fill in Black Chased hard Rubber. Wide gold-filled band with indicia engraved “E.M.K.” in Olde English. New-old-stock, with original label – quite interesting, as it reads “Cap $.25″ (did they sell it without the cap for $.25 less!!?!!). Fine, flexible nib, Unrestored. A bit of oxidation of the cap, but overall in very excellent condition.
$100

206
1917 Waterman 0542 eyedropper-fill “Continental Safety” in 18K Rolled-gold (gold-filled) on Red Ripple! Ripple safeties are very, very rare – overlays even rarer. Alternating plain, engine-turned wave chased, plain, engine-turned wave chased, plain, and wide high relief floral & leaf panels. Smooth crown and signed “Waterman” clip. Medium, triple-flexible nib. Near mint.
$1750

207
1917 Waterman 0542 Octagonal eyedropper-fill “Continental Safety” in 18K Rolled-gold (gold-filled). Octagonal Watermans are very rare. Barrel is all Barley Pattern. The cap has a smooth rectangle on each of the eight sides, surrounded by Barley pattern. Medium/fine nib. A few pin-point dings, otherwise near mint in original box. Close-up photo of pen in original box.
$650

208
1917 Waterman 0542 eyedropper-fill “Continental Safety” in 18K Rolled-gold (gold-filled). Alternating pinstripe, plain, & engine-turned panels. 3/8″ high relief Floral & Vine band in center of barrel and at the top of the cap. Extra-fine nib. Unrestored. Near mint.
$1000

209
1920 Waterman 41 Safety eyedropper-fill in Red Ripple. #1 size Waterman pens are very rare! Even rarer with 18K solid gold bands!! Correct #1 nib (medium, flexible). Near mint+
$700

210
1920 Waterman 0552 LF “Continental Overlay” in 18K Rolled-gold (gold-filled). Alternating narrow engine-turned barley and wide open filigree panels. Matching cap, with high relief floral crown and signed Waterman clip. Fine, triple-flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint and outstanding!
$2000

211
1920 Waterman 0552 LF “Continental Overlay” in 18K Rolled-gold (gold-filled). Alternating narrow engine-turned diamonds & wide open filigree panels. Matching cap with relief clip and crown. Winged nib emblem at the bottom of the barrel, for the Cavalieri company, the Italian Waterman licensee. Fine, triple-flexible nib! Near mint+
$1750

212
1925 Waterman 55 LF in Black Hard Rubber. GFT. Medium, manifold (stiff) nib. New-old-stock, mint with original label.
$250

213
1925 Waterman 52 LF in Woodgrain Hard Rubber. GFT. A bit rarer than the red ripple model. Medium, nib. A tad of clip ball and lever box frame brassing, otherwise near mint.
$150

214
1925 Waterman 56 LF in Red Ripple. GFT. Fine, flexible nib. A large and beautiful pen. Near mint
$650

215
1925 Waterman 412 ½ POC eyedropper-fill in Sterling Silver overlay on BHR. Rare pattern of alternating hand engraved floral/vine and plain panels. Screw-cap. Indicia engraved “J.F.K” in Olde English. Fine nib. Just a tad of surface wear here & there, but close to near mint.
$1200

216
1925 Waterman 452 1/2V ring-top LF Sterling Silver Overlay on Black Hard Rubber. “Gothic” pattern. A user grade pen with signs of use and wear. The saving grace is the wonderful medium, triple-flexible nib! Excellent
$50

217
1925 Waterman 32 ½ LF in Red Ripple. NPT. A rare pen, usually found with a Canadian imprint. This one was made in the USA! Also with an unusual lever box (shown in photo). Medium, triple-flexible nib. Near mint
$175

218
1927 Waterman #7 LF in Red Ripple. GFT. Yellow color band. Medium, triple-flexible nib! Near mint.
$500

219
1927 Waterman #7 LF in Red Ripple. GFT. First model, without the white bands sandwiching the green color band near the top of the cap. New-old-stock. Mint, and absolutely stunning color and condition! Extra-smooth, fine “Green” nib.
$550

220
1928 Waterman 552 ½ L.E.C. (Long Extended Case) LF in 14K Solid Gold. Double-broad, italic nib. New-old-stock, mint in original box. They don’t come nicer than this! Close-up photo of pen in original box.
$1500

221
1929 Waterman Lady Patricia LF in Sterling Silver Sheraton pattern (alternating pinstriped and plain panels). Very, very rare to find overlay Lady Patricians! Fine, flexible nib. A few minor dings visible with a loop, otherwise near mint.
$1000

222
1929 Waterman Patrician LF in Black Hard Rubber. GFT. Fine, flexible nib. A tad of imprint wear (fully readable), otherwise near mint.
$1100

223
1930 Waterman 494 LF Set in Sterling Silver. Rare “Bayleaf” pattern. Barrels engraved: “Special Deputy Grand Chancellor Dr I.H. Kugel April 18, 1940 Democracy Lodge 655 K.O.P.” (Knights of Pythias). Fine, flexible, italic nib. There is a minor ding here and there, otherwise near mint. I have left the original patina, but will polish the set if the purchaser desires. Very rare.
$1750

224
1931 Waterman Pencil for above set.
Set

225
1930 Waterman 94 LF in Brown Cream. GFT. Extra-fine nib. Near mint. [Two available]
$225

226
1933 Waterman 32A LF in Golden Bronze Pearl with Red Veins. GFT. Visualated section. Medium, flexible, italic nib. Near mint+
$125

227
1931 Waterman 92 LF Set in Red & Bronze (beautiful!). GFT. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint.
$350

228
1931 Waterman Pencil for above set. Engraved “A.M.Elliott.”
Set

229
1940 Waterman “Junior” LF in Black. NPT. Difficult model to find. Fine, flexible nib signed “Waterman Ideal Junior Made in USA.” Near mint
$75

230
1940 Waterman #3 size LF in Golden Pearl. GFT. High quality model, produced in the UK. Broad nib signed “Waterman’s 14CT England 2A.” Near mint
$125

231
1941 Waterman 100 Year LF in Black. GFT. Early model, with bands on the barrel rather than the cap. Hard to find without cracks in the cap and imprint wear (the imprint is on the back side of the cap). Medium, flexible, italic nib. Near mint
$300

232
1945 Waterman #2 size LF in Blue Pearl. NPT. Medium/fine nib. Near mint
$75

233
1945 Waterman Taperite LF Set in Black with brushed gold-plate caps (a little surface wear noticeable with a loop). Partially hooded nib (Waterman’s answer to the Parker 51). Medium/fine nib.
$100

234
1945 Waterman Repeater pencil for above set. Not working well, but is included at no cost.
Set

235
1935 Waterman Taperite LF in Black. GFT. Partially hooded nib (Waterman’s answer to the Parker 51). The bottom of the barrel is Blue Translucent. Quite attractive, with it’s 1″ high cap band! Fine point. Near Mint
$100

236
1948 Waterman W3 LF in Black. Gold-filled cap band, while the rest of the trim is gold-plate. New-old-stock with original decal, mint in original box. Medium nib. Very hard to find in such pristine condition.
$100

237
1949 Waterman Lady Garland LF in Grey. GFT. “Taperite” style section and partially hooded nib (Waterman’s answer to the Parker 51). Fine point. Near mint
$110

238
1970 Waterman “CF” cartridge/converter-fill in Black. 14K inlaid nib (Waterman’s answer to the Sheaffer inlaid nibs). GP smooth cap (a minor scratch here and there, noticeable with a loop). Broad point. No converter available, but I will include three cartridges which can be refilled.
$65

239
2005 Waterman Phileas cartridge/converter-fill in Green Marble. Cigar Shaped Barrel with inlaid gold-plate “Cigar Band” at bottom. Medium nib. Converter included. Near mint+ [Two available, the second with medium/fine nib]
$25

240
2005 Waterman Serenite LE #16055 cartridge/converter-fill in Black Lacque with Sterling Silver trim. Broad, 18K nib. New-old-stock, mint in original box.
$275