The items below are listed alphabetically by maker, with featured items grouped at the top.



15898: Aikin Lambert eyedropper-filler: large size black hard rubber straight cap with chased gold filled overlay, 13.85 cm long, #4 Aikin Lambert nib, unusual early narrow feed with plugged central hole, "H. Rief" engraved on barrel cartouche.

DATE: c. 1902 • CONDITION: fine • NIB: fine semiflex • $800

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15899: Caw's No. 201 stylographic pen: black chased hard rubber eyedropper-filler, 12.5 cm long, gold filled trim, good chasing, clear imprints including Brown's Sep. 26, 1882 patent. Sprung needle is intact, axial vent tube runs the length of the barrel. Trim plating wear, otherwise fine to excellent condition.

DATE: c. 1883 • CONDITION: VG • NIB: fine • $225

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15931: Eversharp Bantam set in box: green swirled pearl miniature bulb-filler, 9.8 cm long, gold filled cap band, gold plated clip, translucent barrel, 14K gold "0" size nib, matching twist-action pencil uses 1.1 mm lead. Pen has original price sticker on cap, only traces of sticker on pencil barrel. Fancy patterned foil box has pencil dedication on inside of lid.

DATE: c. 1932 • CONDITION: near mint • NIB: extra-fine flex • $165

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15941: Moore Fingertip 76-B: small burgundy slip-cap lever-filler with stainless steel cap, gold filled trim, 11.7 cm long, distinctive stainless nose cone with inset gold nib. Typical slight heat swelling to barrel ends, cracks at end of barrel also typical, result of manufacture from tube stock (see detail).

DATE: c. 1949 • CONDITION: VG-fine* • NIB: fine • $165

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15871: Parker 18 in box: classic smooth black hard rubber slip-cap eyedropper-filler, 13.9 cm long, Lucky Curve nib with semistub tip, no model number imprinted on barrel end. Part of original hardened dropper bulb is present.

DATE: c. 1908 • CONDITION: near mint • NIB: medium fine flex • $350

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15869: Parker 14: classic black hard rubber eyedropper-filler, sterling silver filigree overlay, 13.3 cm long, fully and strongly marked, earlier production with Heath "H" marks on both cap and barrel. Lucky Curve feed is intact, #3 nib is a smooth writer. Minimal usage wear, condition excellent but for tool marks to the barrel (see details). We have left the silver unpolished for those who prefer patina.

DATE: c. 1908 • CONDITION: fine • NIB: medium flex • $895

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15902: Parker Duofold Senior: classic oversize orange button-filler, 14 cm long, gold filled trim, good imprints and end milling; big Duofold nib has a "47" date code -- this and the comb feed, later style of barrel imprint, and clip imprint without patent date all indicate that this is a late production pen using mostly earlier parts.

DATE: c. 1929/1937 • CONDITION: fine-exc • NIB: fine firm • $425

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15925: Parker 51: dark blue Vac-filler, scarce coin silver cap with grouped parallel lines pattern, rhodium plating, gold filled over silver wartime Blue Diamond clip; filler unit with diamond imprint on plunger end. Strong barrel imprint with 3rd quarter date code. Parker's 1942 production levels were low as they were concentrating on producing war materiel.

DATE: 1942 • CONDITION: fine-exc • NIB: medium fine • $325

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15924: Parker 51 Heritage set in box: black double-jewel Vac-filler, bold barrel imprint with 2nd quarter date code, wartime filler unit with diamond imprint on plunger, uncommon 1/10 16K gold filled over silver cap with grouped parallel lines pattern, geometric band, and rectangular cartouche, solid 14K gold Blue Diamond clip and trim. Matching .9 mm twist-action pencil cap is 1/7.5 12K, also with solid gold trim. Pen's collector is made using Buckskin Tan acrylic stock -- no wasted material during wartime shortages. With 1944-dated instructions with handwritten 1944 date as well.

DATE: 1944 • CONDITION: exc • NIB: fine • $695

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15915: Parker 75 ballpoint: silver grid pattern, gold plated trim, cap actuated, marked "STERLING CAP & BARREL", made in USA, uses standard Parker refills.

DATE: c. 1978 • CONDITION: fine-exc • $150

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15938: Pelikan 400NN set in pouch: classic German piston-filler, 13.15 cm long, brown cap and turning knob, tortoiseshell striated transparent barrel, "F" marked nib, matching 450 repeater pencil uses 1.1 mm lead, eraser at top in brass sheath. Excellent overall but for typical stress hairlines in pen cap (see details) which look like scratches and do not affect function due to the metal inner cap liner. Leather Pelikan zipper pouch is as new.

DATE: c. 1959 • CONDITION: fine-exc* • NIB: medium fine semiflex • $425

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15936: Sheaffer Lifetime Valiant: large red pearl striated "Carmine" plunger-filler, 13 cm long, gold filled trim, White Dot on cap, big two-tone conical Triumph nib, ribbed section with ink window, crisp imprints.

DATE: c. 1947 • CONDITION: exc-near mint • NIB: medium • $275

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15905: Sheaffer Autograph Stratowriter: black ballpoint, 13.5 cm long, solid 14K gold trim, signature engraved on wide cap band, introductory year model without White Dot, original refill is stuck in place, would have to be extracted if pen is to be used (would also require an adapter, not included).

DATE: 1947 • CONDITION: exc* • $150

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15926: Sheaffer Admiral set in box: Persian Blue lever-filler, 12.9 cm long, gold filled trim, section with ink window, two-tone #5 Feathertouch nib; matching twist-action pencil uses .9 mm lead. Appears to be new old stock with slight shop wear, ring of subtle ambering by barrel threads.

DATE: c. 1948 • CONDITION: exc • NIB: fine semiflex • $95

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15906: Waterman 12 PSF: extremely early clipless black chased hard rubber lever-filler, 13.55 cm long, nickel plated trim, a rare example of one of the very first Waterman lever-fillers with a number of distinctive features, including the oval recess for the lever end, a sprung pressure bar assembled with a rivet and with a barrel-shaped anchor end, and a lever box stop consisting of a bent-over tab (discussed in this article). Lever-fillers marked "PSF" were made only from 1915 to mid-1917; of these, only a small number had sprung pressure bars and raised barrel threads; and of these, only a tiny fraction belong to the very first series with the features noted above, making them at least as rare as Waterman coin-fillers. Hard rubber is crisp and glossy with bold imprints and chasing, near mint but for repaired cracks in cap lip (see details).

DATE: 1915 • CONDITION: fine-exc* • NIB: medium fine stub semiflex • $385

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