The photos above are of the actual pen we are offering for sale here
Dating from the early/mid 1950s, this is a largish pen (13.6cms capped) in green marble with black herringbone design and gold trim.
This is fitted with a 14k gold Conway Stewart #3 stub nib which produces a vertical writing line of around 0.8mm (broad) contrasting with a horizontal line of around 0.4 (fine)
The stub nib is a broad nib which has had the front edge ground flat - a little like a rounded italic or the tip of a very blunt wood chisel. It gives a thicker line on a vertical downstroke and a thinner line on a horizontal stroke. The line width differentiation is less marked than with a normal italic
This shows no signs of having been used and is in excellent overall condition
This fills from an ink bottle using the lever on the side of the barrel and does not take cartridges. We have serviced the pen which includes fitting a new ink sac
Condition A2/1m - (Ref 13024)
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We have fully serviced this pen which includes disassembling the pen and ultrasonically cleaning all the parts. We then reassemble the pen and fit the correct size of new ink sac, check the ink flow and the smoothness of the nib. We also check and adjust the tightness and positioning of the clip.
This pen comes with our normal 12 month warranty. We keep a detailed record of each customer's purchases so if you need to call us, we will have all the information here to answer any query