Catalog 89 (Apr 2019)


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Extraordinary Pens

Catalog 89 (Apr 2019)
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2013 Louis Vuitton Alligator Cargo Pen in brown Alligator exotic leather covered brass. Ccartridge/converter-fill. GPT, including the entire gripping section. 18K, medium, unusual ventless nib. New-old-stock. Mint in box (no papers) with converter.
Photo of pen with packaging.
$1200
2
1905 Parker “Ribbon Pen” eyedropper-fill straight holder in gold-filled. Not in any Parker Catalog, we believe these were made by custom order only, designed for a bride & groom to use to sign their wedding vows. There is one in the Parker archives, and only a handful known to exist. High relief pattern of bows, ribbons and flowers. An exquisite pen! “Parker Lucky Curve Pen 2” nib. Correct Lucky Curve feed. “BDK” engraved on the barrel indicia in fancy Olde-English script (believed to be the bride & groom’s initials). Posting knob factory engraved “Parker Fountain Pen Pat 6-30-91.1-3-05.” No wear anywhere at all. Near mint+. One of the holy grails of Parker Pen collecting.
$12,000
3
1946 Parker 51 Vacumatic-fill in Black with two-toned Yellow & Pink 14K solid gold “Empire” cap. Medium nib. Near mint+
$2200
4
1960 Parker 51 9K Presidential Set in solid gold engine-turned “Wave Chased Panels” pattern. Aerometric-fill. Made specifically for the British Empire where 9K gold was popular due to its hardness and good wearing characteristics. To my knowledge never imported for sale in the United States. Clip, cap and barrel all hallmarked. Stub, right-oblique nib (shaped like left foot). The set is in its original box which has a third space which would be used when sold with the matching pencil (the box is quite threadbare but did manage to keep the set in wonderful condition!). New-old-stock. Near mint+ with perfectly clean plyglass. Refill included. Photo of pen with packaging.
$2200
5
1960 Parker 51 9K Presidential Ballpen for above set. Clip, cap and barrel all hallmarked.
Set
6
1928 Waterman 94 LF Set in Rose Ripple. The rarest color of the four Waterman Ripples (Rose; Red; Olive, Blue-Green), and most say by far the most beautiful. GFT. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint. You’ll never find a nicer example!
$1750
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1928 Waterman 94 twist-activated Pencil in Rose Ripple, for above set.
Set
8
1905 Waterman 402 “Checkbook Pen” eyedropper-fill in Cardinal Hard Rubber. Extremely rare. Made to be stored within the spiral holding the pages of your checkbook, with the flared top so it wont fall down inside the spiral and become hard to retrieve. Also came in Black Hard Rubber and in both colors with an overlay (contact us if you would like one of these). Barrel engraved “N.A of S. &. M. Hotel Somerset Boston July 1908.” This was the 4th Annual convention of the National Association of Stationer\’s and Manufacturers. The pen was likely a presentation to an outgoing officer of the Association, a door prize donated by Waterman for advertising purposes (they were most likely a member of the Association) or something of the sort. A wonderful find with an important provenance! Fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint.
$3000
9
1945 Quadretti “Colorado” double-barreled, double nibbed PIF in Black with “scissor” barrel configuration. Originally thought to be an Omas product, we have now learned that Colorado pens were manufactured in a very small plant in the Bologna area owned and run by Orlando Quadretti, who got a patent for the pen in 1949, at the end of WWII. NPT. Red dot & white dot on gripping sections so you know which side has what color ink. Incredible pen, almost never found in this condition. Shown open. The scissor “swivel” allows the user to fill each of the two reservoirs separately. Medium nibs. Slight separation of the two sides at the very bottom, otherwise near mint+ (could be new-old-stock). See also The Short Life of the Colorado, PENNA #109-2014: http://www.pennamagazine.com/en/vintage_pens/the-short-life-of-the-colorado-_29. And here’s a hyperlink to the patent: http://www.fountainpen.it/File:Patent-CH-250922.pdf
$3000
10
1927 Montblanc 20 Masterpiece Lever-fill in Coral Red. Rare model in a rare color! GFT. Medium, flexible nib. Some cap band brassing, otherwise near mint.
$2250
11
1930 Montblanc 30 Masterpiece in Coral Red. GFT. Medium/fine nib. Near mint.
$2000
12
1930 Montblanc 15 BF in Jade (extraordinarily rare). GFT. Medium, flexible, italic nib. Near mint+
$2500
13
1932 Montblanc 25 Capolavoro in Azurite Blue. Extremely rare model and color. Made for export specifically to the Italian market (“Capolavoro” is Italian for “Masterpiece”). Barrel engraved, “1st Naz. Assigcurazoni Varese” (1st National Insurance Varese”). GFT. Medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+
$2500
14
1935 Montblanc 128 PL Push knob-fill in Platinum. Perhaps Montblanc’s most spectacular celluloid! GFT. Two-toned, broad, italic, semi-flexible nib. Near mint+.
$4500
15
1935 Montblanc 126 PL Push knob-fill in Platinum. Perhaps Montblanc’s most spectacular celluloid! GFT. Two-toned, broad nib. A little distress to the back of the cap band, otherwise near mint+.
$2000
16
1935 Montblanc 322 BF in Green Pearl (rare and beautiful color). GFT. Medium, flexible nib. Near mint.
$1250
17
1935 Montblanc 322 BF in Blue Marble (rare and beautiful color). Made expressly for export to the French market; the cap is factory imprinted, “Importe D\’Allemagne,” which translates to “Imports from Germany.” GFT. Fine, extra- flexible nib. Near mint.
$1250
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1935 Montblanc 326 BF in Pearl with Black Veins. GFT. Extremely rare celluloid, almost always found with damage and with extreme ambering. This is a wonderful example with minimal barrel darkening and just a touch of imprint wear. Correct Montblanc “C” nib. Two available: (1) Double-broad, semi-flexible nib; (1) Broad, semi-flexible nib.
$3,000
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1936 Montblanc 234 ½ PIF in Azurite Blue. Rare, early model, with the two piece filler mechanism. GFT. Visualated barrel. Broad, italic nib. Touches of band wear, otherwise near mint.
$3,000
20
1948 Montblanc 139 PIF in Black Celluloid (prior to injection molded “Precious Resin” (acrylic)). Short visualated barrel window with a little wear to the vertical lines. Outer cap bands are sterling silver, otherwise GFT. Tri-tone 14C double-broad, right oblique nib (shaped like left foot). Has a slightly later (1955) 149 feed, otherwise near mint.
$2750

Featured Vintage Pens - Parker Vacumatic

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1932 Parker Vacuum-Filler Standard in Red Laminated. Preceded only by the “Golden Arrow (1932), the VacuumFiller (1932-3) came in three sizes; the top-of-the-line “Standard” (the model offered here), t he Junior and the Sub- Junior. In 1933 the name was changed to “Vacumatic.” GFT. Opaque barrel. Double-jeweled. “Lock-down” plunger mechanism. Two-tone broad nib. Near mint+
$450
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1932 Parker Vacuum-Filler Junior in Red Laminated. See above for more information. Designed to be slightly shorter than the Standard (above) and has two cap bands instead of three. GFT. Opaque barrel. Double-jeweled. “Lock-down” plunger mechanism. Two-tone fine nib. Considerable wear to the barrel imprint (mostly readable with magnification), Excellent
$250
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1934 Parker Vacumatic Junior in Red Marble. Transparent pens were introduced in 1933 when Dupont added a transparent Celluloid. This example has a highly transparent barrel. GFT. Double-jeweled. “Lockdown” plunger. Extra-smooth, medium nib. A touch of trim brassing, otherwise near mint.
$150
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1936 Parker Vacumatic Standard set in Silver Laminated. NPT. Visualated barrel. Double-jeweled. “Lock-down” plunger mechanism. Two-tone medium nib. Just a touch of cap band wear, otherwise near mint.
$400
25
1936 Parker Vacumatic Standard twist-activated Pencil for above set.
Set
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1937 Parker Vacumatic Standard set in Golden Laminated. GFT. Visualated barrel. Double-jeweled. “Lock-down” plunger mechanism. Two-tone fine nib. Near mint+
$475
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1936 Parker Vacumatic Standard twist-activated Pencil for above set.
Set
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1938 Parker Vacumatic Standard in Golden Laminated. GFT. Visualated barrel. Double-jeweled. “Lock-down” plunger mechanism. Two-tone fine nib. Just a touch of cap band brassing, otherwise near mint
$300
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1941 Parker Vacumatic Standard Slender in Golden Laminated. Slightly taller and thinner than the “Standard.” GFT. Visualated barrel. Double-jeweled. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Two-tone extra-smooth, medium/fine nib. Near mint.
$375
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1941 Parker Vacumatic Standard Slender in Silver Laminated. Slightly taller and thinner than the “Standard.” NPT, including the “STAR” clip. This was in answer to Sheaffer ’ s White Dot. The star was meant to be Parker ’ s symbol for a pen with a lifetime guarantee. Parker was turned down for a trademark so they switched to the “Blue Diamond.” After the switch, the remaining stock of star clips were used on pens sold in military base Post-Exchanges. The “Star” clips were never actually advertised to depict a warrantee, so leftover clips could be used on non-Blue Diamond pens in later years, rather than just tossing them away. Visualated barrel. Double-jeweled. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Medium nib. Touches of trim wear and the right edge of the barrel imprint is not readable, otherwise near mint.
$275
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1936 Parker Vacumatic Senior in Silver Laminated. Introduced as a slender version of the Oversize. As the oversize, it sported three cap bands, but in this case the middle band is wider than the other two. Produced for less than one year, it is quite rare today and highly sought by collectors. NPT. Visualated barrel. Double-jeweled. “Lock-down” plunger. Medium nib. A touch of trim wear, otherwise near mint.
$425
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1936 Parker Vacumatic Slender Junior in Golden Laminated. GFT. Visualated barrel. Double-jeweled. “Lock-down” plunger. Fine nib. Near mint.
$200
33
1936 Parker Vacumatic Slender Junior in Silver Laminated. NPT. Visualated barrel. Double-jeweled. “Lock-down” plunger. Medium nib. Trim wear, otherwise near mint.
$175
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1934 Parker Vacumatic Oversize in Red Laminated. Canadian manufacture. GFT. “Lock-down” plunger mechanism. Two-tone medium/fine, extra-flexible nib (rare). Visualated barrel. Near mint.
$700
35
1937 Parker Vacumatic Oversize in Black Laminated. Canadian Manufacture. GFT. Visualated barrel. Double-jeweled. “Lock-down” plunger mechanism. Two-tone medium/broad nib. Near mint. Buy with pencil below at $550.
$450
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1935 Parker Vacumatic Oversize Pencil. GFT. Twist-activated. Near mint. USA made. Buy with pen above at $550.
$150
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1941 Parker Vacumatic Oversize in Green Laminated. GFT. Visualated barrel. Double-jeweled. “Lock-down” plunger mechanism. Two-tone medium/broad nib. Very minor imprint wear (fully readable), otherwise near mint.
$550
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1939 Parker Vacumatic Sr. Maxima in Silver Laminated. NPT. Visualated barrel. Double-jeweled. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Two-tone medium nib. I’ll call this “user grade” only because of trim wear, otherwise near mint.
$275
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1940 Parker Vacumatic Sr. Maxima in Silver Laminated. NPT. Visualated barrel. Double-jeweled. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Two-tone medium nib. I’ll call this “user grade” only because of trim wear, otherwise near mint. The trim is in a better condition than the pen above.
$300
40
1941 Parker Vacumatic Sr. Maxima in Black Laminated. GFT. Visualated barrel. Double-jeweled. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Two-tone medium/fine nib. Near mint+
$400
41
1943 Parker Vacumatic Sr. Maxima in Golden Laminated. GFT. Visualated barrel. Later, and rarer, model, with the narrower cap band, no bottom jewel and plastic plunger (the aluminum previously used was now needed for the war effort). Two-tone fine nib. A little wear to the very right end of the barrel imprint (date code very hard to read), otherwise near mint.
$400
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1948 Parker Vacumatic Sr. Maxima in Red Laminated (rare color). GFT. Visualated barrel. Double-jeweled. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Two-tone medium/fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint
$900
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1940 Parker Vacumatic Slender Maxima Deluxe in Golden Laminated. The “Deluxe” models were made expressly for jewelry stores, so they would have different “higher-end” models than the pen stores. They sport a cap band which has a series of horizontal lines, this band the wider of the two used on the Slender Maxima. “Deluxe” bands are significantly rarer than the normal “herringbone” bands. GFT. Double-jeweled. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Two-tone medium nib. Cap band indicia (rear of cap) has owner’s initials, “L.G.” Near mint.
$250
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1941 Parker Vacumatic Slender Maxima Deluxe in Silver Laminated. See above for more information about the “Deluxe.” This cap band the same width as the band on the Sr. Maxima. They are rarer than the normal models. NPT. Double-jeweled. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Medium/fine nib. A touch of trim wear, otherwise near mint.
$250
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1946 Parker Vacumatic Slender Maxima Deluxe in Silver Laminated. See above for more information about the “Deluxe.” This cap band the wider of the two used on the Slender Maxima. “Deluxe” bands are significantly rarer than the normal “herringbone” bands. GFT. Double-jeweled. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Two-tone fine nib. A bit of trim wear, otherwise near mint.
$250
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1941 Parker Vacumatic Slender Maxima Deluxe in Blue Laminated (rare color). See above for more information about the “Deluxe.” This cap band the same width as the band on the Sr. Maxima. They are rarer than the normal models. NPT. Double-jeweled. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Medium/fine nib. A touch of trim wear, otherwise near mint.
$300
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1939 Parker Vacumatic Major in Silver Laminated. Double-jeweled. Visualated barrel. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Two-tone fine nib. A tad of trim wear, otherwise near mint.
$200
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1938 Parker Vacumatic Major in Black Laminated. Double-jeweled. Visualated barrel. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Two-tone fine nib. Near mint.
$200
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1939 Parker Vacumatic Major in Golden Laminated. Double-jeweled. Visualated barrel. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Two-tone fine nib. Owner’s name engraved in barrel “Jack R. Sheerer.” A tad of trim wear, otherwise near mint. Jack used this pen in High School in Ohio before serving in the Navy and attending Ohio State University. He then joined the family grocery business, eventually growing it into Shearer foods, today sold nationwide. When he retired he went into the race horse business. Jack passed away on January 31, 2014.
$150
50
1940 Parker Vacumatic Major set in Silver Laminated. Double-jeweled. Visualated barrel. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Medium nib. A tad of trim wear, otherwise near mint.
$275
51
1940 Parker Vacumatic Major twist-activated Pencil for above set.
Set
52
1941 Parker Vacumatic Major in Silver Laminated. Double-jeweled. Visualated barrel. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Two-tone medium nib. A tad of trim wear, otherwise near mint. Buy with pencil below at $200
$175
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1942 Parker Vacumatic Major Pencil in Silver Laminated. Twist-activated. A tad of trim wear, otherwise near mint. Buy with pen above at $200.
$50
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1943 Parker Vacumatic Major in Golden Laminated. 1943 is a very rare year for both the Vacumatic and 51, as the plant was almost 100% dedicated to the war effort, making bomb fuses and other devices. This Vacumatic very likely went to a military Post-Exchange. Double-jeweled. Visualated barrel. Plastic plunger (correct for 1943). Medium/fine nib. Near mint.
$300
55
1943 Parker Vacumatic Major Deluxe in Golden Laminated. 1943 is a very rare year for both the Vacumatic and 51, as the plant was almost 100% dedicated to the war effort, making bomb fuses and other devices. This Vacumatic very likely went to a military Post-Exchange. The “Deluxe” models were made expressly for jewelry stores, so they would have different “higher-end” models than the pen stores. They sport a cap band which has a series of horizontal lines, the Major Deluxe having a cap band the same width as the Major. “Deluxe” bands are significantly rarer than the normal “herringbone” bands. GFT. Fine, semi-flexible nib. Very minor signs of wear, otherwise near mint.
$300
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1943 Parker Vacumatic Major Deluxe in Black Laminated. See above for more information about 1943 pens and about the “Deluxe.” This cap band the same width as the Major. “Deluxe” bands are significantly rarer than the normal “herringbone” bands. GFT. Near mint+. Two available: (1) Medium nib; (1) Fine nib.
$250
57
1945 Parker Vacumatic Major in Golden Laminated. This is a rare model, where the cap and barrel were formed by wrapping flat material around a mandrel, rather than drilling out from rod stock. The welded seam on the cap and barrel are easy to see. GFT. Visualated barrel. Plastic plunger. Fine nib. Near mint.
$250
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1945 Parker Vacumatic Major in Blue Laminated. GFT. Visualated barrel. Plastic plunger. Extra-fine nib. A tad of trim wear, otherwise near mint.
$175
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1945 Parker Vacumatic Major in Blue Laminated. GFT. Visualated barrel. Plastic plunger. STUB, ITALIC nib. A tad of trim wear, otherwise near mint.
$225
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1946 Parker Vacumatic Major in Golden Laminated. GFT. Visualated barrel. Plastic plunger. Near mint+ . Two available: (1) Extra-fine/fine nib ; (1) Fine nib.
$175
61
1946 Parker Vacumatic Major Pencil in Green Laminated. Twist-activated. GFT. Near mint+
$75
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1939 Parker Vacumatic Junior in Black Laminated. Very rare model, with the barrel visualization in “striated vertical lines” rather than horizontal bands. The Junior was the Major with two cap bands and didn’t come with a warrantee. GFT, including the “STAR” clip. This was in answer to Sheaffer ’ s White Dot. The star was meant to be Parker ’ s symbol for a pen with a lifetime guarantee. Parker was turned down for a trademark so they switched to the “Blue Diamond.” After the switch, the remaining stock of star clips were used on pens sold in military base Post-Exchanges. The “Star” clips were never actually advertised to depict a warrantee, so leftover clips could be used on non-Blue Diamond pens in later years, rather than just tossing them away. Visualated barrel. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Medium nib. Some minor scratches over the barrel imprint, otherwise near mint.
$250
63
1941 Parker Vacumatic Junior in Black Laminated. Very rare model, with the barrel visualization in “vertical windows” rather than horizontal bands. The Junior was the Major with two cap bands and didn’t come with a warrantee. GFT. Visualated barrel. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Fine nib. A touch of trim wear, otherwise near mint.
$250
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1941 Parker Vacumatic Junior in Green Laminated. Canadian manufacture. The Junior was the Major with two cap bands and didn’t come with a warrantee. GFT. Double-jeweled. Visualated barrel. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Medium, EXTRA-FLEXIBLE nib (very rare for a Vacumatic!). A touch of trim wear, otherwise near mint.
$225
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1944 Parker Vacumatic Junior in Green Laminated. The Junior was the Major with two cap bands and didn’t come with a warrantee. GFT. Visualated barrel. Plastic plunger. Fine nib. Near mint.
$150
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1939 Parker Vacumatic Debutante in Red Laminated. The Debutante is the first model Parker introduced with the “Split Feather” clip with “PARKER” written down the middle. GFT, including the “STAR” clip. This was in answer to Sheaffer ’ s White Dot. The star was meant to be Parker ’ s symbol for a pen with a lifetime guarantee. Parker was turned down for a trademark so they switched to the “Blue Diamond.” After the switch, the remaining stock of star clips were used on pens sold in military base Post-Exchanges. The “Star” clips were never actually advertised to depict a warrantee, so leftover clips could be used on non-Blue Diamond pens in later years, rather than just tossing them away. Visualated barrel. Double-jeweled. “Speedline” aluminum plunger. Medium/fine nib. Slight imprint wear, otherwise near mint.
$135
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1939 Parker Vacumatic Debutante in Red Laminated. GFT. Visualated barrel. Double-jeweled. User grade: owner’s name engraved into the barrel, “Dorothy DeBow;” has plastic rather than aluminum plunger (otherwise near mint). A wonderful writer, with its wet, medium/broad nib.
$95
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1946 Parker Vacumatic Sub-Debutante in Golden Laminated. GFT. The Sub-Deb has a non-decorated narrower band than the Debutante. Medium nib. Slightest imprint wear, otherwise near mint.
$100
69
1940 Parker Vacumatic Duofold in Blue, Silver & Black Striped. Canadian manufacture. GFT. Visualated barrel. Plastic plunger. Fine, FLEXIBLE nib (rare for a Vacumatic). The slightest imprint wear, otherwise near mint.
$150
70
1942 Parker Vacumatic Duofold Deluxe in Green, Bronze & Black Striped. GFT, including the wide herringbone cap band. Plastic plunger. Medium nib. Slight imprint wear, otherwise near mint.
$175

Featured Vintage Pens - Montblanc

71
1935 Pelikan Graphos eyedropper-fill Techincal Drawing set in BHR in form fitted velvet lined, hinged case including 12 different nibs. The pen holds a large amount of ink to continuously feed long lines. New-old-stock. Mint (case with a little wear). Photo of pen with case containing the 12 nibs.
$75
72
1935 Montblanc 324 BF in Grey Pearl Marble. GFT. Correct Montblanc “B” nib (broad, italic). Barrel with owner engraving, “J. Delvenne.” Near mint.
$1500
73
1935 Montblanc 20 Masterpiece in Coral Red. GFT. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint.
$700
74
1937 Montblanc 2 BF in Coral Red. GFT. Fine extra-flexible nib. Color a shade darker where the barrel was protected by the cap. Near mint.
$450
75
1941 Montblanc 25 Push-knob fill in Brown Marble. GFT. Extra-fine/fine semi-flexible nib. No cracks or major damage, but some plating wear and surface scratches from use. Still a very rare and desirable addition to your collection.
$1100
76
1946 Montblanc 246 BF in Black. GFT. Near mint. Fine nib. The largest size in which this model was made. Some brassing to the upper and lower edges of the cap band, otherwise near mint.
$275
77
1946 Montblanc 244 PIF in Green Marble. GFT. Broad, italic, semi-flexible nib. A touch of band brassing, otherwise near mint.
$450
78
1946 Montblanc 246 PIF in Green Marble. GFT. Visualated barrel. Broad, slightly italic nib. Near mint.
$650
79
1946 Montblanc 333 1/3 PIF in Green Marble. Very rare! Highly visualated barrel. GFT. Fine, flexible nib. Near mint.
$1500
80
1950 Montblanc 246 PIF in Grey Striated. The largest size in which this model was manufactured. GFT. Broad nib. Near mint.
$1750
81
1950 Montblanc 342 PIF in Silver Pearl with Black Pinstriping. The pen was made in a small Montblanc factory in Barcelona, Spain. After WWII, Spain forbid import from Germany so a German family, Wiese, started a small factory to manufacture Montblanc pens. The pen is based on the Montblanc 342, 344 and similar models. It\’s slightly larger then the 342 and slightly smaller then the 344 model. The mechanism and quality are identical. These Spanish models use a unique celluloid and today are among the rarest of the Montblancs, with only a small number known to exist. GFT. Fine, flexible, italic nib. Visualated barrel. New-old-stock. Mint
$600
82
1950 Montblanc 242 PIF in Grey Striated. GFT. Two available: (1) Near mint – Medium/fine, flexible, italic nib @ $1000; (1) User grade due to cap band brassing (otherwise near mint) – fine, flexible nib @ $500.
$1000
83
1950 Montblanc 642 Masterpiece PIF in Green Striated. Silvexa (brushed stainless steel) cap. Wing nib (medium, flexible). Near mint.
$900
84
1950 Montblanc 644 Masterpiece PIF in Green Striated. Rolled-gold pinstriped cap. Wing nib (medium, semi-flexible). Near mint.
$1200
85
1952 Montblanc 644 PIF in Black. Gold-filled cap in the “Alternating Pinstripe and plain Panel” pattern . GFT. Two-tone, fine, semi-flexible nib (full, not “wing” nib). Very minor cap scuffs noticeable only with a loop, otherwise near mint.
$525
86
1954 342G PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Alloy, broad nib. Near mint.
$250
87
1955 Montblanc 12 PIF in Black. GPT. Visualated barrel. Extra-fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint with original barrel label.
$200
88
1955 Montblanc 22 PIF in Black. GPT. Visualated barrel. Fine nib. Near mint. Two available.
$200
89
1955 Montblanc 24 PIF in Black. GPT. Visualated barrel. Medium nib. Near mint.
$250
90
1955 Montblanc 32 PIF in Black. GPT. Visualated Barrel. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint with original barrel label.
$175
91
1955 Montblanc 32 in Burgundy (rare color). GFT. Visualated barrel. Wet, medium/fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$275
92
1955 Montblanc 74 PIF in Black with GF cap (alternating pinstriped & plain panels). Visualated barrel. Extra fine/fine nib. Near mint.
$350
93
1955 Montblanc 206 BF in Coral Red. The largest size in which this model was manufactured. GFT. Near mint. Two available: (1) Fine, italic nib; (1) Fine, semi-flexible nib).
$600
94
1956 Montblanc 252 PIF in Green (rare color). GFT. Visualated barrel. Fine, semi-flexible nib. Near mint+
$275
95
1955 Montblanc 642 PIF in Green Striped (rare) with “Silvexa” (stainless steel) cap. GFT. “Wing” nib (fine, extra-flexible). Near mint+.
$775
96
1955 Montblanc 1246 PIF in Gold-filled Fluted Pinstripe. Visualated barrel. Rare, double-broad nib. Near mint+
$500
97
1955 Montblanc 342 PIF in Green (rare). GPT. Visualated barrel. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$275
98
1955 Montblanc 212 BF in Black. GFT. Fine, semi-flexible nib. Near mint.
$350
99
1955 Montblanc 146 PIF in Black Celluloid (pre-precious resin). Visualated barrel window with perfect pin-striping. GFT. Double-broad, right oblique nib (shaped like left foot). Near mint+.
$900
100
1955 Montblanc 142 PIF in Black Celluloid (pre-precious resin). Visualated barrel window with perfect pin-striping. GFT. Near mint+. Two available: (1) Near mint+ with broad, right oblique, flexible nib (shaped like left foot) @ $400; (2) A little distress to the cap bands (otherwise near mint) with fine, semi-flexible nib @ $300.
$400
101
1956 Montblanc 78 Ballpen (rare) in Green with rolled-gold cap (alternating pinstripe and plain panels). Propel/repel mechanism is in the center of the clip. Minor surface scratches seen with loop, otherwise near mint.
$250
102
1957 Montblanc 615 Ballpen in Black with Rolled-gold cap in Pinstripe Panels pattern. Propel/repel mechanism is in the center of the clip. New-old-stock. Mint.
$300
103
1960 Montblanc 281 Ballpen in Burgundy (rare color). GPT. Propel/repel mechanism is in the center of the clip. New-old-stock. Mint.
$125
104
1961 Montblanc 32 PIF in Grey (very rare color). GFT. Visualated barrel. Semi-hooded, medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$225
105
1971 Montblanc 320 Classic PIF in Black. GPT. Near mint+. Semi-hooded nib. Three available: (2) Fine nib; (1) Cartridge/converter-fill with fine nib @ $125.
$175
106
1975 Montblanc Carerra cartridge/converter-fill in Yellow with Black cap. Stainless steel fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint with original barrel label.
$165
107
1980 Montblanc Noblesse Prototype cartridge/converter-fill in Hand Hewn Brass with heavy Gold-plate. Beautiful design, never put into production. Very rare. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$250
108
1985 Montblanc Quickpen cartridge/converter-fill set in Silvexa (matte stainless steel), with black gripping sections. Alloy nib (fine). New-old-stock. Mint.
$200
109
1985 Montblanc Rollerball for above set.
Set
110
1985 Montblanc 149 PIF in Black. GFT. Visualated barrel. Two-tone, extra-smooth double-broad nib. Ebonite feed. New-old-stock. Mint.
$600

Two Pages of Limited & Special Editions

111
1992 Aurora 75th Anniversary PIF LE #3594 set in Red Pearl. GPT, including the wide Greek-Key cap bands. Visualated barrel. 18k broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with ink, papers and outer sleeve. Photo of set with packaging.  
$550
112
1992 Aurora 75th Anniversary Ballpen LE #3594 for above set.
Set
113
2002 Aurora Leonardo daVinci Limited Edition #0470/1919 LF in Bordeaux resin with Gold-plated cap with lacquer filled engravings drawn from the Maestro’s codex on the flight of birds. The filling lever is accessed by unscrewing and removing the blind cap at the end of the barrel. Tapered, 18K, fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with paperweight and outer sleeve. Photo of pen with packaging.
$800
114
2002 Chronoswiss/ Pelikan Styloscope Limited Edition #804/999 PIF in Green Translucent. Sterling silver trim. The famous watch maker commissioned Pelikan to make this demonstrator in celebration of Chronoswiss’s 20th anniversary. The coin-edged knurled trim is reminiscent of a watch bezel and crown. The leather carrying case houses a note pad and a second nib, this one broad, oblique. Two-tone 18K medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with papers and carrying pouch.
Photo of pen with packaging.
$600
115
2000 Danitrio/Ban-ei Black Ebonite LE #022/200 eye-dropper fill in a Bamboo shape, with a urushi lacquer finish. Designed for the user to loosen the knob at the bottom of the barrel to allow the barrel to vent for a smoother ink flow. GP trim. Made by Ban-ei in Japan for Danitrio. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$100
116
2006 Delta Indios Indigenous People Collection LE 1500pcs cartridge/converter-fill in Black with Brown Pearl gripping section, cap top and barrel bottom (colors made from rubber plants). Sterling silver repousse band at barrel bottom. Cabochon in cap top is a parrot (Symbol of the Amazon). 18K White Gold extra-fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Converter included.
$250
117
1982 Delta L-V-G-D-V-N-V-M Limited Edition #883/998 combination cartridge/converter-fill or eyedropper-fill LE #883/998 in Light Green Pearl with Black Cap. Named after the ancient Latin name of Lyon, capital of the Gauls. Solid Silver trim, including the clip with a small bust of Julius Caesar. Two-tone 18K medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with eyedropper, converter, ink, papers, outer sleeve and outer box. Will polish the silver trim on request. Photo of pen with packaging.
$400
118
2002 Delta Real Madrid LE cartridge/converter-fill in White with Blue Cap Teal (Real Madrid official colors). Barrel factory engraved “Champions League Glasgow 2002 Limited Edition.” Nib is sterling silver with platinum plating. Multi-color enamel team emblem embedded into the cap top. Extra-extra fine, 18K White Gold nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Converter included.
$250
119
2003 Marlen Academia Matchstick-filler LE #110/430 in Blue Pearl with Sterling Silver cap. The mouth of the sterling silver lion’s head on the barrel houses the hole for the match stick which is inserted to fill the pen. The pen comes with an inlaid enamel crest laden filler key on a yellow tassel. Two-tone 18K, extra-fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint with felt pouch. List $5040.
$900
120
2015 Settelaghi 5-piece ENT set, every piece in Sterling Silver. Produced by this famous Italian Jewelry house. The ENT set consists of Ballpen, Looking Glass, Mallet (with pin & brush), Thermometer in holder and Flashlight. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with outer sleeve. A link to Settelaghi ’s extensive pen and accessories catalog is here: http://settelaghi.it/english/pagine/catalogo.html. Photo of set with packaging.
$350
120A
  2015 Settelaghi Mirror with handle for above set.
Set
120B
  2015 Settelaghi Mallet with pin and brush for above set.
Set
120C
  2015 Settelaghi Flashlight (batteries included) for above set.
Set
120D
  2015 Settelaghi Thermometer Holder with Thermometer for above set.
Set
121
1998 Omas Roma GL Bernini IV Centenario 1598-1998 Collezione 2000 PIF LE #2041 in Blue Faceted. 18K fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with felt “ROMA 2000″ sleeve, papers and outer box. LE number on clip tag. GPT, including the stylized “Roman Column” clip and wide cap band. Photo of pen with packaging.
$450
122
1965 Parker 75 Spanish Treasure Ballpen in Sterling Silver crosshatch. The Spanish Treasure Fountain Pen was the first Limited Edition pen ever produced! New-old-stock. Mint in box with papers, pouch, reproduction coin and outer sleeve. Photo of pen with packaging.
$1000
123
1989 Parker “George Bush” Inaugural Duofold Centennial cartridge/converter-fill in Black. George Bush’s signature on the side of the cap and the inauguration presidential-vice presidential seal on the cap-top. Medium nib. New-old-stock, mint in wooden Parker box with outer box, but not the original box for the pen. Photo of pen with packaging.
$500
124
1998 Pelikan Yellow GP M111 1931 Originals of Their Times LE #1832/5000 with Black cap. Visualated barrel. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in box with papers and outer box. Photo of pen with packaging.
$1175
125
2003 Pelikan White RG M112 1931 Originals of Their Times LE 1176/5000 PIF in guilloche with alternating Barley and Plain panels. Matching cap. Visualated barrel. Medium, oblique nib (shaped like left foot). New-old-stock. Mint in original box with papers, black middle box and white outer box. Very rare, due to the desirability and the small production run.
Photo of pen with packaging.
$1600
126
2002 Pelikan M200 Limited Edition “Citroenpers” PIF in Mandarin Yellow. It\’s been over five years since I\’ve had one of these to offer and I just got three copies from a collector in Germany!) Produced by special order from Citroenpers Publishers (Holland), as a gift to the first 1200 buyers of their 25th Anniversary Limited Edition Art Book. Pen comes with the Art Book! New-old-stock. Mint. Three available (2) Fine nib; (1) Broad nib (cover a little soiled) @ $225. Photo of pen with packaging.
$275
127
2007 Pelikan M320 Souveran Special Edition PIF in Jade Green Marble. GPT. Two-tone medium nib. New-old-stock, Mint in box with papers Photo of pen with packaging..
$300
128
2007 Pelikan Evolution of Script LE #093/900 PIF in GP with lacquer embellishments, displaying early forms of writing. GPT. Black cap. 18C fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint in box with outer black white cardboard boxes. Photo of pen with packaging.
$1200
129
2009 Pelikan Ductus 3100 in Black. Cartridge-fill. Filler knob and cap in metal with silver stripes. Platinum plated trim. 18C White Gold nib (fine). New-old-stock. Mint in box with clip label, papers and outer box. Outer box a little threadbare.
Photo of pen with packaging.
$300
130
2011 Pelikan M101N PIF in Tortoise. GPT. Pelikan’s recent limited production pen, commemorating the vintage 101N in similar color. Very beautiful, and Pelikan is already sold out! Medium nib. Visualated barrel. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with papers and outer box. Photo of pen with packaging.
$550
131
2012 Pelikan 101N PIF in Lizard. Limited Production . CPT. Visualated barrel. White gold fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with papers and outer box. Two available. Photo of pen with packaging.
$400

A Page of Vintage Desk Sets

132
1937 Omas Extra Guilloche Desk Set. 4.75″ x 7″ smoked glass base with black trumpet sporting 2 GF bands. Piston-fill pen has a full rolled-gold guilloche overlay with black taper and fine, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+. Photo of desk set close-up.
$400
133
1968 Sheaffer Brown Onyx Desk Set. 3.5″ x 3″ Brown striated Onyx base with Brown trumpet and matching LF pen. Two-tone, fine, Feather-Touch nib. New-old-stock. Mint in box with papers. Photo of desk set with packaging.
$125
134
1930 Parker Green Moire Desk Set in Apple Green. 2″ Octagonal desk base with ½” chrome edge. Black trumpet and taper. Matching Apple Green Moire ring-top pen with cap and blind cap so it can be used as part of the set or separately. Fine, semi-flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box (a little wear to the box here and there). Photo of desk set with packaging.
$325
135
1937 Omas Extra Glass Desk Set 4″ x 5.5″ beveled thick green-tinted glass base with black trumpet sporting 3 GF bands Piston-fill pen with visualated section. Medium/fine nib. Near mint+. Beautiful! Photo of desk set close-up.
$400
136
  Parker 21 Magnetix Desk Set. Aerometric-fill. 4″ x 2.5″ Black & Bronze Onyx Base with Black trumpet and Pen. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with nib size label on pen, label on base and instructions. (Cardboard dividers in box missing). Photo of desk set with packaging.
$100
137
1930 Parker Lady Duofold Desk Set BF in Cardinal. 3″ x 2″ Light Green Onyx base with Black trumpet and taper. Cardinal ring-top pen with cap and blind cap so the pen can also be used away from the desk base as a normal pen. GFT. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box. Photo of desk set with packaging.
$100
138
1930 Parker Duofold CarltonWare Desk Set in Red with Oriental Pagoda, trees, garden, etc. Black Tulip. Jr. Size Cardinal BF pen with black taper. The bonus is that the pen comes with the cap and blind cap so the pen can also be carried in your pocket when you are not using it at your desk! Fine nib. Near mint+. Photo of desk set close-up.
$550
139
1933 Sheaffer Blue Mirror Desk Set. 4″ x 7″ beveled blue mirror glass mounted on a 3-stepped heavy brass base and trumpet with 1 CP band. Lever-fill pen with matching band. Medium/fine “Sheaffer Feather Touch” nib. Exquisite. Near mint.
Photo of desk set close-up.
$275

Three Pages of Modern Pelikan Pens

Mint in the Box (See Limited & Special Edition Section above for additional MIB Pelikans)
140
1980 Pelikan MC120 Calligraphy Pen de Luxe PIF in Green with Black Cap. GPT. Visualated barrel. New-old-stock with both a 1.0mm and 2.0mm GP nib. Mint in original box with nib turning tool and papers. Pencil writing on inside box cover and a crease in the cover. Photo of pen with packaging.
$100
141
1985 Pelikan M150 PIF in Black. GPT. Visualated barrel. Stainless steel GP fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with papers and outer sleeve (sleeve a bit threadbare). In 1985 Pelikan changed their Model “481″ to the “M150.” The box label reads “M 150/481.” Photo of pen with packaging.
$75
142
1990 Pelikan M400 PIF & K400 set in Brown Striped. GPT. Visualated barrel. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint in signed “Pelikan” zipper case. Photo of set with packaging.
$300
143
1990 Pelikan K400 Ballpen for above set.
Set
144
1992 Pelikan M400 PIF & K400 Set in Green Striped. GPT. Visualated barrel. Black cap. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with clip label, papers and outer box. Photo of set with packaging.
$225
145
1992 Pelikan K400 Ballpen for above set. Mint with original cap label.
Set
146
1994 Pelikan M200 PIF & K200 Set in Black. GPT. Visualated barrel. Stainless steel, GP nib (fine). New-old-stock. Mint in original box with ink and outer sleeve. Inside of box with some wear and a tear by the ink bottle recess. Photo of pen with packaging.
$175
147
1994 Pelikan K200 Ballpen for above set.
Set
148
1994 Pelikan M600 & K600 Set Souveran PIF in Black. GPT. Visualated barrel. 18C fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint with clip label, in original box. Photo of set with packaging.
$250
149
1994 Pelikan K600 Ballpen for above set. Mint with clip label.
Set
150
1995 Pelikan R200 Rollerball in Snakeskin with Black cap. GPT. This pen had very limited distribution through Office Depot in the USA and is very rare today. New-old-stock. Mint with clip label, in original box with outer sleeve. Refill included. Photo of pen with packaging.
$175
151
1995 Pelikan M800 Green Striped Souveran PIF with Black cap. GPT. Visualated barrel. Two-tone 18C medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in box with papers. Photo of pen with packaging.
$400
152
1997 Pelikan M600 Fully Black Souveran PIF. GPT. Visualated barrel. Two-tone fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint in box with papers. Photo of pen with packaging.
$275
153
1997 Pelikan D-300 Black Souveran Pencil. GPT. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with papers and outer sleeve. Photo of pen with packaging.
$65
154
1997 Pelikan D300 Green Striped Pencil Souveran Pencil. Black barrel. GPT. New-old-stock. Mint in box. Photo of pen with packaging.
$100
155
1997 Pelikan M800 Green Striped Souveran PIFwith Black cap. GPT. V isualated barrel. Two-tone 20C medium nib (the 20C nib is very rare). New-old-stock. Mint in box.
$500
156
1997 Pelikan M400 & D400 Set Souveran in Blue Striped and Black cap. GPT. Visualated barrel. Two-tone OBB nib (rare). New-old-stock. Mint in box. Photo of set with packaging.
$400
157
1997 Pelikan D400 Pencil for above set.
Set
158
1997 Pelikan M250 PIF & K250 & D250 set in Black with Green cap, gripping section and turning knob. GPT. Visualated barrel. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint in box with clip label. Photo of set with packaging.
$300
159
1997 Pelikan K250 Ballpen for above set. Mint with clip label.
Set
160
1997 Pelikan D250 Pencil for above set. Mint with clip label.
Set
161
1998 Pelikan M200 in Blue Pearl. PIF. GPT. Visualated barrel. Stainless steel GP nib (fine). New-old-stock. Mint with clip label, in box with papers. Photo of pen with packaging.
$90
162
1998 Pelikan M400 PIF in Black. Visualated barrel. Two-tone fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint in box with papers and outer sleeve. Photo of pen with packaging.
$200
163
1998 Pelikan M200 & K200 Set PIF in Red Translucent. GPT. Visualated barrel. Stainless steel GP fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint with clip label, in box with papers and outer sleeve (sleeve is threadbare). Photo of set with packaging.
$300
164
1998 Pelikan K200 Ballpen for above set. Mint with clip label.
Set
165
1998 Pelikan M200 & K200 Set PIF in Green Translucent. GPT. Visualated barrel. Stainless steel GP fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint in box with clip label and papers. Photo of set with packaging.
$275
166
1998 Pelikan K200 Ballpen for above set. Mint with clip label.
Set
167
2005 Pelikan M800 in Red Striped Souveran PIF. Visualated barrel. Two-tone 18C broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint in box with papers and outer box. Photo of pen with packaging.
$450
168
2006 Pelikan Epoch Rollerball & Pencil set in Green with Black Cap. GPT. New-old-stock. Mint in box.
Photo of set with packaging.
$50
169
2006 Pelikan Epoch Pencil for above set.
Set
170
2014 Pelikan M405 Souveran in Blue PIF . Platinum-plate trim. Visualated Barrel. Two-tone medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint with clip label, in box with papers. Photo of pen with packaging.
$225
171
2015 Pelikan Souveran M805 Anthracite Stresemann PIF in Dark Grey Pinstripe with Black Cap. Rhodium-plate trim. 18C White Gold medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in box with papers and outer box. Photo of pen with packaging.
$450

Two Pages of Modern Pens

172
2010 Joseph Cali Oversize BF in Green Ripple ebonite with 3-stepped cap top and Black blind cap. Joe Cali was an artist whose paintings had a major influence on American paintings in the 1950s. He then had a long and successful career as an architect. In his later years he became devoted to making one-of-a-kind writing instruments which are highly sought and have been acquired by collectors all over the world. Joe passed away in 2013. Manufacturing date of the four pens presented here are approximate. GFT, including the “Moore Pen Co.” clip. Bandless design, with a matching gripping section. The cap and barrel have wide “steps.” This example uses a Waterman 100 Year nib (medium/fine). New-old-stock. Mint.
$500
173
2010 Joseph Cali Oversize BF in Translucent Tortoise, the barrel with a stepped orange blind cap, the cap top with an orange insert and the barrel with an orange gripping section. Sterling silver clip. Bandless design. This example uses a Duofold nib (medium). New-old-stock. Mint.
$450
174
2010 Joseph Cali Oversize BF in Red Pearl, with half-orange/half-black blind cap and orange and black circular “target” inlaid into the cap top. Matching Red Pearl gripping section. Sterling silver clip. Bandless design. This example uses a Laughlin nib (fine, semi-flexible). New-old-stock. Mint.
$450
175
2010 Joseph Cali Oversize BF in Rose Pearl, Blue Pearl and Black mottled. Matching gripping section Very top and bottom each has an inlaid orange and black circular “target.” This example uses a Waterman 100 Year nib (fine). New-old-stock. Mint.
$500
176
2015 Delta Papillon Rollerball in Silver Pearl. Sterling Silver repousse band at barrel bottom. Platinum-plated trim. Unique fluted shape. New-old-stock. Mint. Refill included.
$100
177
2013 Faber Castell Ambition Collection Ball Pen in Coconut wood. Chrome plated trim. Spring clip. Near Mint
$35
178
2002 Montblanc Boheme Platinum Big Size (very rare) cartridge/converter-fill in Black. Platinum-plate trim. This model did not come with a jewel in the clip. White gold medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in box with papers. Converter included. Photo of pen with packaging.
$1250
179
2002 Montblanc Boheme 0.9mm Black Pencil with Platinum-plated trim. Black stone in clip. New-old-stock. Mint in box with papers and outer box. Two available.
$175
180
2002 Montblanc Boheme cartridge-fill set in Black. CPT. Red stone in each clip. Two-tone retractable nib (medium). New-old-stock. Mint in box with papers, cartridge and outer box. Photo of pen with packaging.
$450
181
2002 Montblanc Boheme Ballpen for above set.
Set
182
2005 Montblanc 149 75th Anniversary Meisterstuck PIF in Black with Rose Gold Trim! Special Edition #0914/1924. The ring above the clip reads “75 Years of Passion and Soul” and sports a diamond. 2-tone 18K “75 Years Meisterstuck” nib (medium). New-old-stock. Mint.
$850
183
2010 MontblancStarwalker Doue Rollerball or Fineliner. Floating star in Black Resin. Transparent cap-top with floating star emblem. Platinum-plate gripping section, cap and trim. Serial numbered cap. Near mint+. Refill included.
$175
184
2010 Montblanc Platinum Classique 145P Meisterstuck cartridge/converter-fill in Black. Platinum-plate trim. Two-tone medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Converter included.
$300
185
2000 Omas Roma 2000 Jubilee Faceted PIF in Blue. GFT, including cap band symbolizing the Coliseum. 18C medium nib. Near mint+
$325
186
2002 Parker Ellipse cartridge/converter-fill in Black Lacquer. 23K GPT including the massive clip with a CP elliptical droplet inset near the top. 18K semi-hooded fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Converter included. Discontinued in 2002 and quite rare today.
$195
187
2002 Parker Ellipse cartridge/converter-fill in Blue Lacquer. 23K GPT including the massive clip with a CP elliptical droplet inset near the top. 18K semi-hooded fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Converter included. Discontinued in 2002 and quite rare today.
$195
188
1998 Parker Sonnet cartridge/converter-fill in Sterling Silver Cisele (crosshatch) pattern. GPT. 18K fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Converter included.
$175
189
1995 Pelikan M250 PIF in Black. GPT. Visualated barrel. Nib is factory marked “F,” but to me is medium, also extra-flexible. New-old-stock. Mint.
$175
190
1987 Porsche Design #2 C/C-F set in Titanium. The fountain pen with a ribbed wide cap band and gripping section. The rollerball with a ribbed gripping section. Comes with two 18K nibs, medium & fine. New-old-stock. Near mint+ in Porsche signed Black Leather zipper carrying case. Manufacturing date code on the underside of the fountain pen clip. Converter included.
$200
191
1987 Porsche DesignRollerball for above set.
Set
192
2010 Sailor 1911 Profit cartridge/converter-fill in Red acrylic with Black ends. GFT. 14K “H-EF” (hard – extra-fine) nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Converter included.
$125
193
2000 Waldmann Xetra Ball Pen in 925 Sterling Silver with inlaid Blue Lacque in “Rectangles” Pattern. Strikingly beautiful. Famous German manufacturer. New-old-stock. Mint. Refill included.
$165
194
2000 Waldmann Xetra Cartridge/converter-fill in 925 Sterling Silver in “Rectangles” Pattern. Strikingly beautiful. Rhodium-plate trim. Famous German manufacturer. New-old-stock. Mint. Rhodium-plate nib manufactured by Schmidt in Germany (medium/broad). Will polish on request. Converter included.
$100
195
2006 Waterman Serenite Blue Fountain Pen cartridge/converter-fill in Blue (much rarer than Black) #818 with 18K White Gold medium nib. Solid Silver trim. Curved like a bow. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with outer box, outer sleeve, papers, cartridges and converter. Discontinued in 2009. Photo of pen with packaging.
$1100

Lots More Vintage Pens Follow

196
1949 Aurora 88 PIF in Black. Gold-filled cap with dense pinstriping. This was Aurora’s answer to the Parker 51, with it’s slip cap and hooded nib. CP crown and solid clip. First model 88, with hard rubber turning knob and gripping section. Visualated barrel. Medium/broad, semi-flexible nib. User grade due to lots of small cap scratches noticeable only with a loop, otherwise near mint.
$150
197
1927 Conklin Long Endura (Sr. Size) LF in Verne Green (Deep Jade). Set off beautifully with inlaid red bands. GFT, including the rare, narrow cap band. Broad nib. Near mint.
$425
198
1930 Conklin Imperial Endura Standard LF in Blue & Bronze, set off with inlaid yellow bands. The only size pen which used this wonderful celluloid. Highly sought by collectors. GFT. Fine, EXTRA-FLEXIBLE nib (very rare to find in a Conklin Endura!). Near mint+
$650
199
1951 Conway Stewart 100 LF in Black. The largest of the Conway Stewart pens! GFT. Medium/broad nib. Near mint.
$475
200
1951 Conway Stewart 60 LF in Grey Candy Stripe (web). GFT. Broad nib. Near mint.
$175
201
1955 Conway Stewart LF in Red Herringbone. GFT. Medium, semi-flexible nib. Near mint.
$175
202
1955 Conway Stewart LF in Blue Herringbone. GFT. Medium, semi-flexible nib. Near mint. 
$175
203
1964 Pilot Vanishing Point Button-activated cartridge/converter-fill in Silver Aluminum and Black Plastic. The entire black portion at the bottom is the “button.” CP clip. Stub nib. Near mint. Converter included. 
$200
204
1965 Pilot Vanishing Point Button-activated cartridge/converter-fill in Satin Gold Aluminum and Black plastic. The entire black portion at the bottom is the “button.” GP clip. Fine nib. Near mint. Converter included.
$200
205
1964 Pilot Vanishing Point Button-activated cartridge/converter-fill in Stainless Steel and Black. Medium nib. Near mint. Converter included. 
$175
206
1964 Pilot Vanishing Point Button-activated cartridge/converter-fill in Stainless Steel and Pink. Medium nib. Near mint. Converter included. 
$200

A Page of Vintage Esterbrook Pens

Richard Esterbrook established The Steel Pen Manufacturing Co. in 1858 as the sole manufacturer of steel dip pen nibs in the USA. Fountain pen manufacture began in the 1930\'s. Concentrating on good quality low cost student pens, at it’s peak it produced over 600,000 pens per year, more than any other manufacturer.
207
1939 Esterbrook Dollar Pen in Ivory Pearl (very rare). CPT. Signed “Esterbrook” on crown. “Gregg” fine nib (1555). Near mint.
$350
208
1939 Esterbrook Dollar Pen in Black. CPT. Signed “Esterbrook” on crown. Falcon, extra-fine nib (2048) Near mint.
$65
209
1939 Esterbrook Dollar Pen in Red Pearl. CPT. Signed “Esterbrook” on crown. Medium nib (2668). Near mint.
$85
210
1949 Esterbrook J Pen LF in Grey Pearl. CPT. Unusual nib factory imprinted just “Esterbrook Fine” and not numbered. A tad of imprint wear (fully readable), otherwise near mint.
$55
211
1949 Esterbrook J Pen LF in Blue Pearl. CPT. Medium nib (2668). Near mint.
$45
212
1949 Esterbrook SJ Pen LF in Red Pearl. CPT. Fine nib (1554). Near mint+
$40
213
1949 Esterbrook SJ Pen LF in Green Pearl. CPT. Medium nib (2668). Near mint+
$40
214
1949 Esterbrook SJ Pen LF in Black. CPT. “Gregg” extra-fine/needle point nib (1555). Near mint+
$40
215
1950 Esterbrook Pastel Pen in Country (dark) Green. Greenish-grey jewels. CPT. Extra-fine/Needlepoint nib (1550). New-old-stock. Mint.
$110
216
1950 Esterbrook Pastel Pen in Yellow. CPT. Medium/fine nib (9128). New-old-stock. Mint.
$110
217
1950 Esterbrook Pastel Pen in Pink. CPT. Extra-fine nib (1550). Near mint.
$100
218
1950 Esterbrook Pastel Pen in Turquoise. CPT. “Gregg” medium nib (1555). Near mint.
$100

A Page of Vintage Parker Pens

219
1928 Parker Duofold Sr. “Big Red” in Cardinal. GFT. Medium nib. Slight imprint wear (fully readable), otherwise near mint.
$375
220
1929 Parker Duofold Sr. In Black. GFT. STUB, ITALIC nib (very rare). Near mint+
$425
221
1930 Parker Duofold Jr. Set in Green & Pearl (rare color, especially without ambering!). GFT. Medium/fine nib. Near mint.
$300
222
1930 Parker Duofold Jr. Twist-activated pencil for above set.
Set
223
1930 Parker Duofold Jr. In Burgundy. GFT. Extra-fine nib with correct “comb” feed. Barrel imprint has been highlighted in gold. Near mint.
$200
224
1931 Parker Duofold Sr. BF in Burgundy (Red Marble). GFT. Medium/broad nib. Near mint+
$425
225
1932 Parker Duofold Sr. In Sea Green Pearl (rare). GFT. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$750
226
1960 Parker Duofold Maxima Aerometric-fill in Black (England). The largest size in which this model was made. GFT. Very large, Parker “50″ nib (medium). Some imprint wear (not all readable), otherwise near mint.
$125
227
1960 Parker Duofold Maxima Aerometric-fill in Burgundy (England). Rare color. The largest size in which this model was made. GFT. Very large, Parker “50″ nib (fine). Near mint+.
$200
228
1964 Parker Jotter Silvercraft World’s Fair button-activated Ball Pen – Pencil Set in Black with chrome-plate “New York Fair 1964-1965” overlay and Lustraloy (brushed stainless steel) cap. Barrel also has the Globe logo and a die cut rectangular cutout leaving a area for the owners name to be engraved on the barrel of the pen. New-old-stock. Each mint in original box. Refill included. Photo of set with packaging.
$150
229
1964 Parker Jotter Silvercraft Pencil for above set.
Set
230
1964 Parker Jotter Silvercraft World’s Fair button-activated Ball Pen – Pencil Set in Blue with chrome-plate “New York Fair 1964-1965” overlay and Lustraloy (brushed stainless steel) cap. Barrel also has the World’s Fair Globe logo. Unlike the black version above, there is no indicia area on the barrel for an owner’s name. New-old-stock. Each mint in original box. Refill included. Photo of set with packaging.
$175
231
1964 Parker Jotter Silvercraft World’s Fair twist-activated Pencil in Blue with chrome-plate “New York Fair 1964-1965” overlay and Lustraloy (brushed stainless steel) cap. Barrel also has the Globe logo. Unlike the black version above, there is no indicia area on the barrel for an owner’s name. New-old-stock. Mint in original box.
Set

A Page of Vintage Parker 51 and 75 Pens

232
1946 Parker 51 Vacumatic-fill set in Cordovan Brown. Double-jeweled. 1/10 14K GF “Fully Pinstriped” cap. Medium nib. Some barrel imprint wear (not all readable), otherwise near mint.
$400
233
1946 Parker 51 twist-activated Pencil for above set.
Set
234
1946 Parker 51 Vacumatic-fill in Yellowstone (Mustard). Double-jeweled. 1/10 16K GF “Custom” cap. Barrel engraved “Frank W. Jokowsky.” Extra-smooth, extra-fine nib. A few letters of the barrel imprint are worn, otherwise near mint.
$400
235
1946 Parker 51 Black RED BAND button-fill with Brushed Lustraloy (stainless steel) cap. Very rare filler mechanism, made only in 1946-7! Shown open so you can see the button. This is the later version, with aluminum blind cap threads (the earlier version has plastic threads). Parker had a problem with the 51 collectors flooding – this system was supposed to solve that issue. The system was so difficult to repair Parker soon dropped it from production, replacing it in 1948 with the Aerometric-filler. I’ve restored this one to perfect working condition. All original parts and guaranteed working order. Medium/fine nib. Near mint+. Photo of pen open so you can see the “red band” button.
$800
236
1948 Parker 51 Vacumatic-fill in Nassau Green. 1/10 16K Gold-filled “Custom” cap. Double-jeweled. Broad, italic nib! A tiny amount of edge brassing on the bottom tasse, otherwise near mint+
$525
237
1948 Parker 51 Aerometric-fill set in Plum (very rare). Brushed Lustraloy (stainless steel) cap with GF clip. Medium/fine nib. New–old-stock. Mint with perfectly clean plyglass.
$400
238
1949 Parker 51 Aerometric cap-activated Pencil for above set.
Set
239
1946 Parker 51 Vacumatic-fill in Dove Grey. Brushed Lustraloy (stainless steel) cap with GF clip. New–old-stock. Mint. Two available: (1) Medium/fine nib; (1) Medium nib.
$175
240
1970 Parker 75 Titanium cartridge/converter-fill in Titanium. GFT. The T-1, with it’s integrated titanium gripping section and nib, was a short lived model, as Parker discovered that it cost them more to make than their selling price. They eventually used up the titanium caps and barrels for the Parker 75, which didn’t require the complicated titanium integrated gripping section/nib. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Converter included.
$700
241
1973 Parker 75 Regency Rainbow set cartridge/converter-fill in 18K gold-fill concentric rings of varying shades of gold. Very complicated and difficult to manufacture with many rejects resulting in excessive manufacturing cost and a very short product life. Hence, very rare today, especially mint in the box. This model was never sold in the US and was for export only. The actual name was not “Rainbow,” as it’s commonly called today, but was “Regency.” Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original very rare signed “Regency” box, with original clip label and outer sleeve. Photo of pen with packaging.
$2000
242
1973 Parker 75 Regency Rainbow Ballpen for above set.
Set

A Page of Vintage Pelikan Pens

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1932 Pelikan 100 PIF in Grey Pearl (rare). Amber celluloid visualated window. GFT. Medium/fine nib. I am going to call this “user grade” due to cap band brassing – otherwise near mint.
$200
244
1937 Pelikan 100na PIF Desk Pen in Tortoise with matching cap and red hard rubber taper (excruciatingly rare). Medium nib. Owner imprint on cap, in Russian “r. n. Ctrohobb.” Near mint.
$900
245
1942 Pelikan 100 in Green Pearl. Green acrylic visualated barrel. GFT. Broad, oblique nib (shaped like left foot). Near mint.
$325
246
1950 Pelikan 100N in Green Pearl. GFT. Green acrylic visualated barrel. Fine, triple-flexible nib! Near mint.
$425
247
1950 Pelikan 400NN PIF Set in Grey Striped (much rarer than green striped!) And Black cap. GFT. Visualated barrel. Medium/broad nib. Near mint.
$500
248
1950 Pelikan Repeater Pencil for above set.
Set
249
1950 Pelikan 400 PIF in Green Striped and Black cap. GFT. Visualated barrel. Extra-fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint with original barrel label.
$250
250
1950 Pelikan 400 PIF in Brown Striped with Dark Brown cap. GFT. Visualated barrel. Broad, oblique nib (shaped like left foot). Near mint+
$275
251
1952 Pelikan 140 PIF in Green (rare color) with matching cap. GFT. Visualated barrel. Fine, semi-flexible nib. Near mint+
$300
252
1955 Pelikan 120 PIF “Steno” in Green with Black cap. GPT. Visualated barrel. GP “Steno” nib (fine, flex). A little plating wear on the nib, and cap band wear, otherwise near mint with original barrel label “Pelikan Steno.”
$175
253
1973 Pelikan 120 PIF Long Merz & Krell in Green with Black cap. Pelikan commissioned this German company to make pens for them. While they are equal quality to the Pelikan made pens, there are slight design differences and most parts are not interchangeable. M&K also made Senator, Melbi and Diplomat pens. GPT. Visualated barrel. Medium/fine alloy nib. A little trim wear, otherwise near mint.
$150

A Page of Vintage Sheaffer Pens

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1924 Sheaffer Secretary Flat Top ring-top in Fire Engine Red (quite rare). GFT. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$275
255
1925 Sheaffer Lifetime Flat-Top Large Autograph in Black. 14K Solid Gold clip and wide cap band (without an autograph). Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$650
256
1925 Sheaffer Lifetime Balance Large set in Black & Pearl. GFT. Outstanding color! Medium/fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$500
257
1925 Sheaffer Lifetime Balance Large twist-activated Pencil for above set.
Set
258
1929 Sheaffer 3-25 LF in Black. GFT. Extra-fine nib. Near mint.
$125
259
1937 Sheaffer Lifetime Balance Large LF in Black. GFT. Medium/fine nib. A tad of imprint wear to the center of the imprint (fully readable) and some scratches to the trim, otherwise near mint.
$200
260
1937 Sheaffer Lifetime Balance Large Vacuum-fill set in Golden Striped. GFT. Fine nib. A few minor surface scratches on the barrel, otherwise near mint.
$375
261
1937 Sheaffer Lifetime Balance Large twist-activated Pencil for above set.
Set
262
1944 Sheaffer Lifetime Triumph (1250) vacuum-fill set in Black. GFT, including the wide cap bands. Large, wrap-around nib (two-toned medium/fine). Near mint. 
$125
263
1944 Sheaffer Lifetime Triumph Twist-activated pencil for above set. 
Set
264
1976 Sheaffer Imperial Touchdown in Sterling Silver Diamond pattern. GFT. Inlaid nib (medium/fine). Small dent in cap top, otherwise near mint+.
$175

A Page of Vintage Wahl Eversharp & Waterman Pens

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1927 Wahl Eversharp Oversize Gold Seal Deco Band LF in Black & Pearl. GFT, including the wide center Greek-Key band. Rollerball clip. I’ll label this as user grade due to a hairline crack in the cap lip (otherwise near mint), but the extraordinary medium/fine, triple-flexible nib makes the pen well worth adding to your rotation. Would be $700 without the crack.
$400
266
1930 Wahl Eversharp Equipoised Gold-Seal Personal Point LF set in Jade. Outstanding color! GFT, including the 3 cap bands (center “rhomboid”). Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$500
267
1930 Wahl Eversharp Equipoised Gold-Seal twist-activated Pencil for above set.
Set
268
1935 Wahl Eversharp Silver Seal Doric LF in lined Blue Pearl. NPT. Fine nib. Visualated barrel. Near mint.
$250
269
1925 Waterman 56V LF in Woodgrain. GFT. A very rare pen but, unfortunately, user grade due to imprint wear (not fully readable) and trim brassing (especially the lever). If near mint would be $500. Medium nib. Excellent.
$150
270
1927 Waterman 7 “Red Banded” LF in Red Ripple with “Red” cap band and corresponding medium, flexible nib (this nib actually medium/fine, extra-flexible). Waterman used a color coding system so buyers could select their style of nib by “color.” It was their answer to Wahl Eversharp\’s Personal Point pen. GFT. Near mint.
$525
271
1927 Waterman 7 “Red Banded” LF in Red Ripple with “Pink” cap band and corresponding fine, extra-flexible nib. Waterman used a color coding system so buyers could select their style of nib by “color.” It was their answer to Wahl Eversharp\’s Personal Point pen. GFT. Near mint.
$1100
272
1941 Waterman 100 Year Oversize in Black. Strikingly beautiful pen, with its three barrel bands (wider middle band). Wonderful fine, semi-flexible, italic nib. Some touches of band wear, otherwise near mint.
$600
273
1942 Waterman 100 Year Standard in Black. GFT. Fine, semi-flexible nib. Near mint.
$250
274
1949 Waterman Lady Garland in Brown. CPT. Chrome-plate cap with chased “Diamond” pattern. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint.
$100
275
1949 Waterman #2 LF in Blue Pearl. NPT. Fine, flexible nib. A tad of trim wear, otherwise near mint.
$100