Vintage Fountain Pens & Pencils 2006-09-29 Auction - 594 Price Results - Bloomsbury Auctions in uk
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196B: A WATERMAN'S 7 'BLUE'128B: A PARKER QUINK SAFETY CONTAINER58B: A GREAT EXHIBITION WRITING CASE, 1851
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Vintage Fountain Pens & Pencils

Waterman 'Smallest Pen In The World'Following an extremely successful sale in July this new collection contains the usual wide variety of early writing implements through to new limited edition models from all the famous names. Rarities include a Waterman's Cardinal Red Hard Rubber 'Smallest Pen in the World'. This is, arguably, the rarest Waterman pen. It is also sometimes known as the 'Doll' pen after the example in black made for Queen Mary's Doll's House, where it rests on the King's Library Table. Waterman used the 'Smallest Pen in the World' and their giant Model 20 as a clever way to promote their business and increase sales. Customers were attracted to a shop selling Waterman pens by a window display or advertisement featuring these novelties, where they would be shown the pens and all the salient features and benefits of a Waterman pen would pointed out to them by a sales assistant. With luck the customer would then purchase a Waterman from stock, thereby increasing sales. This clever ploy was not just confined to shops. Waterman advertised their stand at the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley in 1924 as displaying the "largest and smallest Fountain Pens in the World". It is no coincidence that this was the same exhibition that over one million visitors saw Queen Mary's Dolls' House on display for the first time.
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DUNHILL 'BUMPER' & STANDARD TABLE LIGHTER: A DUNHILL 'BUMPER' TABLE LIGHTER English, circa 1950 tankard-shaped lighter in a Polished Chromium finish, stamped prov. pat. no. 32981/49 and reg. des. appl. no. 861972 on the underside, very good,
0001B: DUNHILL 'BUMPER' & STANDARD TABLE LIGHTEREst. £40-£50See Sold Price
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YELLOW METAL POCKET LIGHTER, 1930s: A YELLOW METAL POCKET LIGHTER probably German, 1930s a 'semi-rotating' petrol lighter with cross hatched design sleeve stamped 585 BC and rolled gold mechanism excellent, working.
0002B: YELLOW METAL POCKET LIGHTER, 1930sEst. £80-£100See Sold Price
A HORN PENNER, English, circa 1800: A HORN PENNER English, circa 1800 turned and polished, threaded, unscrewing with compartments for quills and pounce, 6 inches, (15cm), near mint.
0003B: A HORN PENNER, English, circa 1800Est. £150-£200Lot Passed
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ROOTWOOD INKHORN, eighteenth century: A ROOTWOOD INKHORN English or Continental, eighteenth century turned and polished wood, with screw-off cover over the inkwell, and screw off base with pierced wooden plate for pounce, 3?n (9cm) high,
0004B: ROOTWOOD INKHORN, eighteenth centuryEst. £100-£150See Sold Price
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JESSOP BRASS INKSTAND (OR "PENNER"), c1800: A JESSOP BRASS INKSTAND (OR "PENNER") English, late eighteenth or early nineteenth century stamped jessop, with pounce poy, inkwell (lacks stopper) and reversible pen-knife and terminal, 5 in (12.5
0005B: JESSOP BRASS INKSTAND (OR "PENNER"), c1800Est. £100-£200See Sold Price
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SILVER & SHAGREEN WRITING COMPENDIUM, 1790s: A GEORGIAN SILVER-MOUNTED AND SHAGREEN MINIATURE WRITING COMPENDIUM English, circa 1770 with square-cut glass inkwell and sander, each with pierced ivory plate and gadrooned silver covers, a fixed
0006B: SILVER & SHAGREEN WRITING COMPENDIUM, 1790sEst. £700-£1,000See Sold Price
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A TRAVELLING WRITING COMPENDIUM English, circa 180: A TRAVELLING WRITING COMPENDIUM English, circa 1800 shaped red morocco leather case, with lift-up cover with mirror lined in metal thread, the compartmented interior with two glass containers with
0007B: A TRAVELLING WRITING COMPENDIUM English, circa 180Est. £150-£250See Sold Price
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RED LEATHER WRITING COMPENDIUM, circa 1800: A TRAVELLING WRITING COMPENDIUM English, circa 1800-10 red morocco leather case, with lift-up cover, the compartmented interior with two glass containers with silver lift-off covers with cork
0008B: RED LEATHER WRITING COMPENDIUM, circa 1800Est. £150-£250
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A SILVER POCKET WRITING CASE PRESENTED BY GEORGE C: A SILVER POCKET WRITING CASE PRESENTED BY GEORGE CANNING English, London hallmark, 1819 makers mark gp [George Pearson], cylindrical, with silver-gilt interior, the screw-off cover numbered 3 over a
0009B: A SILVER POCKET WRITING CASE PRESENTED BY GEORGE CEst. £900-£1,200See Sold Price
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LARGE JOHN SHELDON PATENT ESCRITOIR, c 1845: A JOHN SHELDON PATENT ESCRITOIR English, circa 1845 large size with notepad, the burgundy morocco leather covered case stamped on the upper cover john sheldon's patent escritoir. and with British
0010B: LARGE JOHN SHELDON PATENT ESCRITOIR, c 1845Est. £450-£600See Sold Price
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AN IVORY HANDLED QUILL-KNIFE, circa 1830: AN IVORY HANDLED QUILL-KNIFE English or French, circa 1830 with ornate handle and slightly curved steel blade, 5? in (13.5cm), excellent, rare.
0011B: AN IVORY HANDLED QUILL-KNIFE, circa 1830Est. £80-£100See Sold Price
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A "BADGES OF THE KINGDOM" LETTERCLIP, 1840s: A "BADGES OF THE KINGDOM" LETTERCLIP English, 1840s-50s cast brass sprung letter clip with English roses, Scottish thistles, Irish harp and shamrocks, and Prince of Wales feathers, 5? in (13.5 cm),
0012B: A "BADGES OF THE KINGDOM" LETTERCLIP, 1840sEst. £40-£50
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MERRY, PHIPSON & PARKER LETTER CLIP, 1840s: A MERRY, PHIPSON & PARKER LETTER CLIP English, 1840s lacquered brass, with cast merry phipson & parker's letter clip jany 1843, with sprung grip in the form of a stylised hand with foliate terminal,
0013B: MERRY, PHIPSON & PARKER LETTER CLIP, 1840sEst. £40-£50See Sold Price
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MORDAN STAMP DAMP, design registered 1848: A MORDAN STAMP DAMP English, design registered 1848 patinated brass, marked with Royal Arms on the resevoir and s. mordan & co regd jany 20 1848 no 1337 london on the hinged cover, a screw-out metal
0014B: MORDAN STAMP DAMP, design registered 1848Est. £250-£300See Sold Price
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A CUT GLASS STAMP DAMPENER: A CUT GLASS STAMP DAMPENER English, 1880s-1920s with frosted glass roller, very good / excellent, minor chips.
0015B: A CUT GLASS STAMP DAMPENEREst. £20-£30
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UNUSUAL SPELTER INKWELL, Scandinavian, C.19th: AN UNUSUAL SPELTER INKWELL probably Scandinavian, mid-late 19th century of triangular form, the hinged cover decorated as the mask of a green man, secured with a steel butterfly-nut, the body
0016B: UNUSUAL SPELTER INKWELL, Scandinavian, C.19thEst. £60-£80See Sold Price
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GLASS 'SNAIL' INKWELL ON CAST IRON PEN STAND: A GLASS 'SNAIL' INKWELL ON CAST IRON PEN STAND third quarter, nineteenth century the moulded glass inkwell pivoting on a decorative cast iron stand, with vertical circular rest/stop and pen rack, 5?
0017B: GLASS 'SNAIL' INKWELL ON CAST IRON PEN STANDEst. £100-£150See Sold Price
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CHINESE EXPOPRT IVORY NOTEBOOK, circa 1870: A CHINESE EXPOPRT IVORY NOTEBOOK probably Canton, circa 1870 each face carved with figures in a garden with pavillions, with seven rectangular leaves, very good, 3? in (9 cm).
0018B: CHINESE EXPOPRT IVORY NOTEBOOK, circa 1870Est. £40-£60See Sold Price
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EIGHT NOVELTY DESK SEALS, 19th cent and later: EIGHT NOVELTY DESK SEALS various makes, 19th century and later seven in pewter, spelter or similar alloys, including a Cavalier, an elephant, a squirrel, a horse's head, and a Royal Selangor souvenir
0019B: EIGHT NOVELTY DESK SEALS, 19th cent and laterEst. £40-£50See Sold Price
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BRASS ROCKER BLOTTER & ANTLER PENHOLDER: A BRASS ROCKER BLOTTER AND ANTLER PENHOLDER Scandinavian, late 19th century the rocker blotter with ornate pierced gilt-brass top and shaped screw-off handle, with wooden rocker, 14 cm wide,
0020B: BRASS ROCKER BLOTTER & ANTLER PENHOLDEREst. £30-£50
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TWO MAYALLS STONEWARE INK BOTTLES: TWO MAYALLS STONEWARE INK BOTTLES English, 1920s one blue glazed, the other brown glazed, both with mayalls "impress" blue black writing ink labels, very good and excellent.(2)
0021B: TWO MAYALLS STONEWARE INK BOTTLESEst. £20-£30See Sold Price
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OAK PERPETUAL DESK CALENDAR, 1940s: AN OAK PERPETUAL DESK CALENDAR 1914-18 with roller for day, date and month, in a traditional shaped case with glazed windows, excellent, 9 in (23 cm) high.***Believed to have been made by German
0022B: OAK PERPETUAL DESK CALENDAR, 1940sEst. £60-£100See Sold Price
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A CARVACRAFT ART DECO DESK SET: A CARVACRAFT ART DECO DESK SET English, 1930s in amber 'marble' Catalin plastic, comprising an arch-top double inkwell/pen rest with sliding covers, a notepad holer with sprung grip, two matching
0023B: A CARVACRAFT ART DECO DESK SETEst. £30-£50See Sold Price
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AN ARTIST'S DOUBLE-ENDED PORTE CRAYON: AN ARTIST'S DOUBLE-ENDED PORTE CRAYON English, circa 1820 hexagonal faceted nickel plate, with two sliding ring clamps to hold plumbago or coloured chalk/crayons, scarce, excellent.***A type popular
0024B: AN ARTIST'S DOUBLE-ENDED PORTE CRAYONEst. £50-£70See Sold Price
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