TypeNonfunctional dummy pen, used for display purposes
Product NameNonworking display model
Manufacturer and Year 1920s (it was modeled on an eyedroppper)
Length5-1/2"
Filling System None
Color Meant to look like black chased hard rubber, but it feels like solid plastic.
Nib None
Condition This is a nonworking display model of something like a Waterman 12. Why would we offer this for sale? Consider the rarity of these - retailers might get one of each model for the display case, while storing the more valuable functioning inventory in a secure location. This particular one looks to be in excellent condition - no scratches, discoloring, or warping.
Type Fountain pen
Product Name Senior, as marked on the barrel.
Manufacturer and Year Made for Regent in England, this store brand had pens made by Onoto de la Rue, Conway...
Type Thermometer Holder (no thermometer)
Product Name Ad-Ron-Dak
Manufacturer and Year G. Faichney Company, New York, USA, Unknown Year, probably somewhere in the 1920s or 1930s. The...
Type Ornate sterling dip pen holder/handle
Product Name Unknown
Manufacturer and Year Unknown
Length 6-1/4" (holder only, adding a nib will of course add...
Type Vintage fountain pen.
Product Name This is a Camel Deluxe
Manufacturer and Year Camel Pen Co., USA -- 1930s.
Length 4-3/4"
Filling System Button...
Type Crescent filling vintage fountain pen, repaired, restored and working well.
Product Name Crescent
Manufacturer and Year Conklin, made in Toledo, Ohio -- 1920s...
Type Vintage pen-styled aspergillum, or holy water sprinkler.
Product Name unknown
Manufacturer and Year Fountainette, USA (?), c. 1930s. One of the lines of imprint reads...
Type Earliest version of the Waterman "safety pen" ..... this pen is UNRESTORED due to fragility of certain components.
Product Name 12S. Please see this great reference page from the...