Product Description
Type Vintage eyedropper fountain pen
Product Name Model number 41, this (along with the #31 sterling version) was the largest filigree overlay pen in Parker's line at the time. It wasn't as big as the "Giant" models. You'll see this exact pen in the Parker 54-page 1914 catalog on Page 23. See photo below.
Manufacturer and Year Parker, USA -- circa 1900s
Length 5-3/8"
Filling System Eyedropper. Tested and tuned and working well.
Color Black hard rubber with a gold-filled filigree overlay.
Nib Fine flexible Lucky Curve #5 nib. Easily flexible from fine to double-broad. See writing sample below.
Condition Excellent + condition. There is some fading of the hard rubber cap and barrel. Light handwear and microscratching all over, but no large scratches, or cracks or chips. We couldn't find any brassing, just normal signs of usage on the gold filled surface. There is moderate scratching on the section from capping. The imprint, located on the overlay near the end of the barrel, is clear. No bite marks. There is some scratching on the section from capping. No personalization.












Parker 1914 54-page Catalog, page 28.
