From the Battersea Pen Home
From 1889, George Parker build his business on one principle - that if you make something better, people will buy it!  Puccini used a Parker Lucky Curve when writing La Boheme; George Bernard Shaw penned Pygmalion with his Parker and General Douglas MacArthur was proud of his big red Parker Duofold!

For many generations of college students, a Parker has been a valued gift on graduation.  For others, a Parker was the pen one saved for while using other lesser brands!  Quality, reliability and sound manufacturing quality continue to be the hallmarks of a Parker fountain pen.

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Limited Edition Duofolds
The Rockwell, Mandarin, Mosaics, Snake
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Parker Duofold Mk1
Classic designs from 1998-95 Production
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Limited Edition 75s and Others
RMS Elizabeth, Spanish Treasure, Charles & Diana
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Parker 75
Produced until the 1980s, we have some classic 75s available

Parker 25 Nib Units

The Sonnet
in sterling silver and lacquer finishes
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Vintage Parkers including Parker 51, 61
Classic Parkers from times past


Parker 75 Nibs and Shells


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