Product Description
Type Lever fill fountain pen
Product Name Model 206.
Manufacturer and Year Conway Stewart, England -- circa 1920s.
Length 5-1/8"
Filling System Lever filler. We restored it with a new sac and it's working perfectly. We will guarantee the filling system for a year from the date of purchase.
Color Black chased hard rubber (BCHR), with gold-plated trim. The chasing pattern is groups of lengthwise rippled lines, with flat panels separating them.
Nib FLEXIBLE MEDIUM Conway Stewart 14k nib with good tipping material. Flexes easily and gives line variation from medium to double broad. See writing sample below.
Condition Superior condition. At first glance, one could mistake this pen for a modern reproduction made of plastic, because in hand it looks almost new. The surface pattern is really crisp and clear, and the color of the cap and barrel is a consistent deep black. Under magnification, there is some light scratching in the blank panels. The clip and lever both have some plating wear along the sides. The clip has brassing on the high points of the face. The pen is beautiful, and working very well. The imprints are clear. The box has a bit of storage wear, and some of the printing on the top has rubbed off. We know that it's the correct box because there are stickers at either end that say "No. 206" for the model number, and "Medium" for the nib size. Inside the box we find a guarantee certificate as well as a catalog sheet of some CS models.