Parker, France, most of these seem to have date codes form 1996 or 1997.
Length
5-1/4"
Filling System
Takes Parker rollerball refills
Color
This gold and brown mottled finish was called "Chinese Laque Ambre." The trim is 23k gold plated. We've heard that this is one of the hardest to find finishes, and was only available in the first series of Sonnets. The design contains some Chinese characters which are written on the cap.
Includes
The pen will be fitted with a good working refill, and will come shipped in a Peyton Street Pens gift box.
Condition
New old stock, never used condition. We inspected the pens closely and could find no scratches or chips in the lovely lacquer finish. There are a few dull areas on the wide cap band, picked up from years in storage, which we have polished.
Each pen is hand painted and unique, so your pen will look a little different from the close-ups below.
Type
Ballpoint pen
Product Name
Sonnet - Mark 1
Manufacturer and Year
Parker, France, most of these seem to have date codes form 1996 or 1997.
Length
5-5/16"
Filling...
Type High-end modern fountain pen.
Product Name Sonnet .... we think this might be the 2006 Parker Sonnet Crocodile Vermeil Special Edition
Manufacturer and Year Parker,...
Type Special edition modern fountain pen.
Product Name Sonnet "Accession"
Manufacturer and Year Parker, France -- No date code, but these were produced in 2002 for Queen...
Type High end modern ballpoint pen.
Product Name Sonnet Mono
Manufacturer and Year Parker, France -- 2008 (the date code is a clear E.III).
Length 3-5/16" -...
Type Modern cartridge/converter filling fountain pen.
Product Name This model was called the Parker 88, later Rialto.
Manufacturer and Year Parker, made...
Type fountain pen
Product Name Model 440 -- this is one of the "quasi-Imperials" like the model 330, which mirror the style of the more expensive Imperials of the era.
Manufacturer...
Type Rollerball pen
Product Name Century, this is the early version. This is not to be confused with the recent Classic Century model which is slimmer, or the Century II which is...