Mo-1: Morrison Ladies,ring top



Morrison Ladies,ring top.Gray celluloid,LF.Morrison nib.gf triple bands (c.1928).

Mo-4: Morrison Ladies, ring top



Morrison Ladies, Ring top.(c 1925). Gold filled chevron pattern. , LF not operating. Nib: warranted. Condition: especially suitable for parts.

P-114: Parker Duofold Junior Mandarin Pencil,

Parker Duofold Mandarin junior Pencil (c 1927-30). Yellow Permanite barrel Gold filled clip. Fully restored. Strong barrel imprint. Full unused eraser and lead supply. No date code visible. Measures: 5 1/8" in length. Condition: extra fine. An excellent example of an early Duofold mandarin pencil.

P-132: Parker 51 Aerometric

Parker 51 Lustraloy Cap. Barrel: Navy grey plastic. Aerometic filler. Nib: fine; Measures: 138 mm capped. Condition: near mint. Suitable for regular use. .

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P-156: Parker 51 vac filler demonstrator

Parker 51 vac filler demonstrator. .

P-16: Parker Lady Duofold Ringtop



Parker Lady Duofold (c.1920) BHR. BF function exc. Cap with wide GF band. Gold filled ring. Nib: "Parker duofold pen P" Med.very slight flex. Measures: 4 1/2" capped. Condition: ExF

P-164: Parker Imperial Vacumatic Set

Parker Imperial Vacumatic Set. (c.1940-2) . Date: early 1940 (.0..). The pen was formally introduced in 1940. Nib: 14K Parker Two Tone, Fine with moderate responsive flex. -Measures: 135 mm closed. Relatively rare button activated Imperial vac pencil. Dated: 1940 (0.). Pencil is neatly inscribed in barely noticeable small font with a name. No inscription on pen. Measures: 132 mm. Both pen and pencil in perfect operating condition, virtually mint. Exceptional example for a collection or regular use.

P-167: Parker Maxima

Parker Maxima; grey, fine nib etc . Suitable for regular use or a collection.

P-18: Parker Lucky Curve Ringtop



Parker Lucky Curve (c 1918) BHR. BF. restored. function excellent. Ringtop. Imprint strong. Nib: Parker 27. Medium with slight flex. Measures: 4- 5/8" Condition: ExF.

P-21: Parker Duofold Sr.



Parker Duofold. Sr "Big Red". (c 1926) Permanite. Button Filler. Function excellent. Minimal brass cap band. Nib: Parker Duofold. medium with moderate flex. Measures: 5.5 " capped. Condition: ExF

P-25: Parker Pencil Gold Filled



Parker Pencil (c.1970) Gold Filled. Linear pattern. Function excellent. measures: 5-0 " . Condition: Exc

P-30: Parker 75 Premier Noir



Parker 75. Premium Noir pen (c 1976). Black plastic with gold filled trim. Piston type converter. Cap band marked, "Made in UK" Nib: Medium marked M on feed. Slight flex. 18 K 750 France. Measures: 5- 7/16 "capped. Condition: New old stock.

P-43: Parker Vacumatic Junior, Debutante, Brown Shadow wave pattern


Parker Vacumatic Debutante Jr. Brown shadow wave pattern. Second Generation. Sharp imprint with date code (.9.) 1939. Speedline filler. Fully restored with new diaphagm. Excellent function. Double black jewels. Vacumatic split arrow clip, cap band are gold filled. Nib: Vacumatic monochrome fine+, firm with responsive flex. Absolutely no defects whatsoever. Measures: 4-5/8". Condition: Near Mint.

P-49: Parker 25 1/2


Parker 25 1/2 BCHR. Jack knife safety. Button Filler. Pre-duofold. Chasing is apparent but weak. Nickel Clip trim. Nib: Lucky Curve no 5 firm. Filling system excellent function. Measures: 137 mm capped. Condition: Excellent.. All parts original. No defects. Price: $450

P-56: Parker Liquid Pencil



Parker Liquid Lead Pencil (c.1946) Cap gold filled converging lines, black plastic barrel. Non-functional. (refill in barrel). Measures: 5-3/16" Condition: excellent. The Parker Liquid Lead pencil was a commercial failure and is a "collector's" item.

P-7: Parker BHR Lucky Curve





Parker no 2 Lucky Curve (c 1918). BHR smooth. BF. fully functional. GFT clip. Nib: Lucky curve no.2 Broad with slight flex. Measures: 5.3" capped. Condition: Extra fine.

P-74: Parker Vacumatic Junior First Generation, Marbled Burgundy Pearl

Parker Junior. First Generation, Marbled Burgundy Pearl celluloid (c 1935). Vacumatic lockdown filler. Golden arrow clip. Double black tassies. Gold filled trim. Double gold filled cap bands. Fully restored with new diaphragm and excellent function. Strong barrel imprint. Date code (45) Fourth quarter 1935. Nib: montone, fine, firm with minimal flex. Measures: 4-15/16" (125 mm) capped. 13.7 mm diameter at cap bands. Condition: Extra fine. Relatively rare and collectible.

P-75: Parker Vacuum Filler



Parker Vacuum Filler Junior. (c 1932). Earliest black opaque celluloid finish with distinctive one-piece section and barrel. Strong imprint "Parker vacuumfiller.USA". Cap with double gold filled band. Double black jewels. Nib: Early vacumatic split arrow, fine-med with slight flex. Lockdown filler. Filling system is operative with diaphragm for unique vac filler system. Measures: 5-1/8" (125 mm) capped. Condition: Extra Fine - Near Mint. The vacuum-filler model was among the first "vacumatic" filling systems produced, prior to the introduction date code barrel imprints in 1934, This example, in extrafine condition is very collectible.

P-83: Parker Vacumatic First Generation. Silver Pearl Standard size

Parker Vacumatic Standard, Silver Pearl. First generation (c 1936). Vacumatic lockdown filler. Nickel clip and double barrel band. Double striped jewels. Fully restored with new diaphragm and excellent function. Strong barrel imprint. Date code (16) First quarter 1936. Nib: monotone, firm, medium with minimal flex. Imprint "4" Measures: 5.2" (130 mm) capped. Condition: Near Mint. Excellent example for a collection or regular use.

PE-10: Pelikan M800 Demonstrator, First Pelikan Limited Edition

Pelikan M800 Demonstrator. Transparent green resin. Nib: Pelikan 18c-750 fine. Line width = 0.32 mm. The first unofficial modern Pelikan Limited Edition released for sale in 1992. These initial M800s limited editions are not numbered. A total of 3000 M800 fountain pens were set aside specifically for the North American market with a smaller run of pens supplied to Italy and France. Affectionately known as the "Green Ocean", it is highly sought as the first of modern LE releases from Pelikan. https://thepelikansperch.com/2020/11/15/pelikan-m800-history-explored/

PE-101: Pelikan K 450 Souveran Ballpoint

Pelikan K450 Souveran ballpoint. Cap button activated. Brown striated tortoise over black resin barrel. Barrel personalized with short name. Gold filled trim. Double cap band. Measures: 134 mm. Condition: Extra fine. Excellent for regular use and collection.

PE-104: Pelikan 100 Olive Green

Pelikan early. c 1930-31 (second year) original black hard rubber Cap and early olive green "mottled" bind. Piston Filler. Cap lip has a very small 1.5 mm (visible with 10X mag ) sealed hairline crack. Nib: Very early Pelikan 14 kt, fine, heart shape vent, with excellent flex. Measures: 117 mm capped. Condition: Extra fine. Very Rare and highly collectable . See: shttps://thepelikansperch.com/2019/11/01/pelikan-1929-tranparent-fountain-pen/

PE-105: Pelikan 100 green marblized

Pelikan 100 (c. 1933 ?) Piston Fill. Gold filled trim. Cap: black celluloid. Double vent holes (four). Early Pelikan logo ( four Chicks with nest). Barrel: rich light green marbleized. Nib: Pelikan 14 kt, fine with good responsive flex. Fully restored with excellent function. Measures: 120 mm capped. Condition: near mint. Excellent example of an early Pelikan 100 very suitable for collection.

PE-114: Pelikan 100 grey black marblized

Pelikan 100 (c 1947-50). Piston Fill. Cap: black Celluloid cap, double gold filled cap band. Nickel clip. Barrel marblized grey binde with a very clear green visualated barrel window. Two chick logo. Excellent function with new piston seal . Nib: Pelikan 585 14 karat, fine with good responsive semi flex. Measures: 4-3/4 " (118 mm) capped. Condition: extra fine. Excellent for regular use or collection.

PE-116: Pelikan 120 Merz & Krell

Pelikan 120 Type II. Merz & Krell manufacture (c 1973-77). Black resin cap with green barrel. Piston Filler. Nib: Pelikan medium, firm. Measures: 132 mm. Condition: near mint. Suitable for regular use. The original Type I Pelikan 120 was a standard school fountain pen in the 1950/65. The Type II, Merz & Krell 120 production was initiated in 1973. When compared with the Type I Pelikan 120, the Merz and Krell version can be distinguished by: A flatter, less curved grip section; a broader clip; longer barrel; the absence of a lip between the barrel and piston knob (no step between the two pieces); the cap lip is beveled. In addition, the cap threading, nib collar and feed are different and not compatible with other Pelikan models. The Merz and Krell Pelikans are very well made, function extremely well and represent an excellent value

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