Product Description
Type  fountain pen
Product Name Unknown
Manufacturer and Year Rosemary "That's for Remembrance", made in England -- late 1920s or early 1930s. Rosemary "That's for Remembrance", often abbreviated to Rosemary "Remembrance" is a sister company of National Security and a sub-brand of British Carbon Papers.
Length 4-9/16"
Filling System Lever filler, restored with a new sac
Color Red mottled hard rubber with two narrow cap bands and a ring-top mechanism. The end of the barrel has been threaded for posting. Note that the cap threads a bit on the deeper side so it doesn't necessarily look like it's screwed on when posted. Gold filled trim.
Nib FINE FLEXIBLE 14k warranted nib. The tines spread very easily for line variation. Please see the writing sample below.
Condition Excellent + condition, there are a few marks on the section and some cap marks from posting. The cap lip has one tiny ding and there is some plating wear. Overall the pen looks great with very low handwear, excellent coloration, and a working ring-top mechanism. The barrel imprint is clear.