Product Description
Type Lever filling fountain pen.
Product Name The fountain pen is marked Conway Stewart 84 on the barrel and the mechanical pencil is Conway No 26.
Manufacturer and Year Conway Stewart, made in England -- 1952-63.
Length The pen is 4-3/4" and the pencil is 4-1/2".
Filling System The pen is a lever filler. We replaced the bladder and it is working well. The pencil uses a twist mechanism and takes "thick" or 1.1mm leads. The leads extend and retract well. An eraser can be found beneath the cap.
Color Marbled Pink/Rose with Gold Veins. The material is a marbled red that looks like a red satin ribbon with yellow lines. The sections is black. The cap jewels are gold plated like the rest of the trim. Both pieces have 1/8" wide cap bands.
Nib Medium Flexible Italic 14k Conway Stewart nib. The tipping is a bit square at the ends for subtle line variation without pressure. The tines also spread a bit for good line variation overall. See the writing sample below.
Condition Excellent condition. No dents, chips, scratches, or personalization. The imprints are clear. The fountain pen is in superior condition with a few marks on the clip. The pencil has a few dings on the cap band and light brassing on the cone. Both pieces work well.