The items below are the most recent additions to our catalog; they are listed alphabetically by maker.
You can also keep track of our new items by RSS: 

Featured Listings

Watermans are among our favorite pens. Early examples, in particular, show an almost endless range of variations. Even after decades of collecting, new patterns can turn up, never before seen.


9690: Waterman 12: mottled hard rubber clipless eyedropper-filler, 13.4 cm long, early pre-spoon feed example, 2-line pre-globe imprint with 1884 patent dates, narrow first-design feed, narrow #2 nib with "WATERMAN'S" in semicircle; good color, imprints worn but legible.

DATE: c. 1900 • CONDITION: VG-fine • NIB: extra-fine semiflex • $285 ORDER

Click here for more images


9692: Waterman 13: smooth black hard rubber slip-cap eyedropper-filler, 13.45 cm long, nickel plated trim, nice clean example of an unusual and hard to find model (#3-size pens were nearly the same as #2-size pens, so were dropped from the line shortly after this example was made); #3 New York nib opens up with light pressure for elegant line variation.

DATE: c. 1906 • CONDITION: fine-exc • NIB: fine flex • SOLD

Click here for more images


9697: Waterman 12 Chatelaine: black chased hard rubber screw-cap ringtop eyedropper-filler, 13.4 cm long, gold filled trim; extremely narrow threads, Waterman's first non-safety pen with a screw-cap, very rare model, appears in catalog of 1908, though introduced a few years earlier. Good chasing and imprints, moderate fading, cap lip slightly shortened, cap ring fitting not original.

DATE: c. 1908 • CONDITION: VG-fine* • NIB: extra-fine flex • $385 ORDER

Click here for more images


9687: Waterman 12: English-market black hard rubber half-overlay eyedropper-filler, 13.2 cm long, 9K solid gold barrel overlay, London-hallmarked with Waterman factory maker's mark; pattern is a combination of twist and deeply hand-chased floral scrollwork -- uncatalogued, and hitherto unknown. Indicia is monogrammed, gold has been polished down, so that the date letter cannot be read..

DATE: c. 1908 • CONDITION: VG-fine • NIB: fine flex • $3850 ORDER

Click here for more images


9689: Waterman 12 SF: black chased hard rubber sleeve-filler, 14.15 cm long, nickel plated trim, used but sound; original riveted clip was pulled out, leaving a crack in the cap which has been sealed, and which is now covered by an old Waterman slip-on clip; #2 nib opens up with the lightest pressure, is slightly wavy from restraightening.

DATE: c. 1912 • CONDITION: VG* • NIB: fine superflex • $250 ORDER

Click here for more images


9677: Waterman 554 LEC Gothic set in box: black hard rubber lever-filler, 14K solid gold overlay, 13.8 cm long, with matching 1.1 mm pencil; both crisp with 1933 presentation inscriptions, pencil has some bumps to crown piece, pen has raised ridge on side of posting end, partially redone bead on barrel end (see details). Pen lever is post-globe style, but may be original -- it is fully 14K marked. #4 nib is a smooth and effortlessly elegant writer. Box has some internal staining; both pen and pencil have considerable heft -- there is over $400 worth of gold in the pen alone.

DATE: c. 1933 • CONDITION: fine* • NIB: extra-fine semiflex • $1650 ORDER

Click here for more images


More featured items here and here



9673: Aurora 88 Duo-Cart: black cartridge-filler, 13.7 cm long, gold plated cap, chrome end buttons; in box, with instructions. Includes one original cartridge, lacking the tube to hold two such cartridges back-to-back; also includes a modern piston-filling convertor, as well as an adaptor permitting use of standard short international cartridges (neither of which will stop the indicator rattle at the end of the barrel from rattling, however); smooth nib, light spring action.

DATE: c. 1955 • CONDITION: exc • NIB: extra-fine flex • $175 ORDER

Click here for more images


9644: Eagle Arrow dip pen: unusual drop-action holder, 11.2 cm long retracted, nickel=plated brass; imprint on nib holder notes Feb. 1, 1887 patent date, end button is pressed with nib down to extend, pressed again with nib upwards to retract; unusual all bright plated, and just as unusual in such good condition. Interesting and appealing advertising imprint.

DATE: c. 1890 • CONDITION: exc • $125 ORDER

Click here for more images


9699: Ingersoll twist-filler: oversize flat-top, 14.2 cm long, gold filled trim, an unusually fine pen for a company best known for economy models -- the same company behind the one-dollar pocket watch. Knob under blind cap is twisted to empty out sac, released to allow sac to fill. Nib is small but solid 14K gold, and a good writer; cap band is slightly loose, while cap threads are tight.

DATE: c. 1927 • CONDITION: fine* • NIB: extra-fine semiflex • $175 ORDER

Click here for more images


9702: Parker 51 Demi: black Vac-filler, Lustraloy cap, 12.2 cm long -- much shorter than the more common Aerometric-filling Demis. Bold barrel imprint with 2nd quarter date code.

DATE: 1948 • CONDITION: fine-exc • NIB: extra-fine • SOLD

Click here for more images


9709: Parker 51: early production Teal Blue Aerometric filler with factory transparent hood; Lustraloy cap, chrome plated trim, sac is a new old stock replacement; barrel imprint bears 4th quarter 1948 date code, connector is Lucite, not vinyl as on later pens.

DATE: 1948 • CONDITION: fine-exc • NIB: fine • $225 ORDER

Click here for more images


9685: Parker 21: green squeeze-filler with two-tone stainless steel cap, chrome plated trim, trough clip; 13.3 cm long, smooth Octanium nib; no date code or barrel imprint, excellent sac transparency, filler housing references Superchrome ink.

DATE: c. 1953 • CONDITION: exc • NIB: extra-fine • $65 ORDER

Click here for more images


9684: Parker 21 Super: dark blue squeeze-filler with Lustraloy cap, chrome plated trim, 13.5 cm long, smooth 51-style Octanium nib; no date code or barrel imprint, excellent sac transparency.

DATE: c. 1956 • CONDITION: fine-exc* • NIB: extra-fine • $65 ORDER

Click here for more images


9686: Parker 21 Super: green squeeze-filler, brushed stainless cap, Arrow clip, smooth 51-style Octanium nib, near-new sac transparency, but darkened blistery spots; cap has Parker "halo" logo.

DATE: c. 1964 • CONDITION: fine-exc • NIB: fine • SOLD

Click here for more images


9680: Parker Classic ballpoint: silver plated, chrome plated trim, made in Argentina, prototype wide grid pattern -- a few other examples known.

DATE: c. 1975 • CONDITION: exc • $250 ORDER

Click here for more images


9619: Parker 4-color Flighter ballpoint in box: brushed stainless steel cap and barrel, 12.9 cm long with point extended, gold plated trim, 45-style clip; hard to find model, made in Germany, uses standard mini refills, color selected by holding matching colored arrow upwards when operating cap mechanism; box dirty with sticker residue on top, comes with instruction sheet in four languages.

DATE: c. 1975 • CONDITION: exc-near mint • $265 ORDER

Click here for more images


9651: Sheaffer golf pencil: black ringtop, 6.5 cm long, gold filled trim, uses 1.1 mm lead, good imprints; one of the less common colors for this model.

DATE: c. 1932 • CONDITION: exc • $65 ORDER

Click here for more images


9691: Wahl-Eversharp Equi-Poised pencil: black oversize, 14.4 cm long, gold filled trim, roller clip, Gold Seal, good imprint, no brassing, uses 1.1 mm lead, propels and retracts; cap is stuck, however, so eraser not accessible. Uncommon model in terms of both size and color.

DATE: c. 1932 • CONDITION: fine-exc* • $120 ORDER

Click here for more images


9698: Waterman 52: crisp and glossy black chased hard rubber lever-filler, 13.7 cm long, nickel plated trim, slight fading to cap top, typical waviness to side bars of lever box; early production wide clip with patent dates, thick rivets, feed with patent imprint, #2 New York nib is slightly toothy, flexible and responsive, giving wide line variation.

DATE: c. 1919 • CONDITION: exc • NIB: extra-fine flex • $175 ORDER

Click here for more images


9675: Waterman Lady Patricia Ink-Vue: red pearl "Sunset" compound lever pump-filler, 10.85 cm long, chrome plated trim, fancy patterned transparent barrel, bold imprints, as usual cap band slightly loose, turns but will not come off; to fill, lever is opened and pressed several times (similar to a Vacumatic); two-tone red and black hard rubber feed, fine barrel transparency, name lightly imprinted on bbl.

DATE: c. 1935 • CONDITION: fine • NIB: fine semiflex • $225 ORDER

Click here for more images


9700: unmarked middle-joint eyedropper-filler: clipless black chased hard rubber slip-cap, 13.65 cm long, no maker's name but could be A. A. Waterman or Sterling, cap marked "PAT.APPLD. FOR"; narrow feed, #3 warranted nib of fine quality, good writer with plenty of line variation; owner's name on barrel, surface slightly granular on close inspection due to chemical reblackening. For more on middle-joint eyedropper-fillers, see our Pen Profile.

DATE: c. 1905 • CONDITION: VG • NIB: medium flex • $165 ORDER

Click here for more images


More recently-posted items here and here