The items below are recent additions to our catalog; they are listed alphabetically by maker.
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Featured Listings We have been setting aside unusual Parkers for the past few months -- unusual, as opposed to simply rare. A couple of these pens we have never seen before, which just goes to show varied Parker production was. 9649: Parker 25½ Jack-Knife Safety: uncommon "stub"-size (large but short) black chased hard rubber button-filler, 11.5 cm long, nickel plated trim, large teardrop-vent "lazy-S" Lucky Curve #5 nib, spearhead feed; overall condition is sound and attractive, though imprints and chasing are weak from polishing. No model number imprint on blind cap, internal "tail" of Lucky Curve feed has been removed. DATE: c. 1917 •
CONDITION: G • NIB: medium fine semiflex • $275 9627: Parker Lucky Curve: all-metal gold filled button-filler, 11 cm long, metal fine with only a couple of shallow pinprick dings (see details); an unusual model, especially in the longer version with a clip. DATE:
c. 1923 • CONDITION: fine • NIB: fine semiflex • $205 9506: Parker Duofold Senior Deluxe: black-veined pearl non-streamlined button-filler, 13.9 cm long, gold filled trim; big Duofold nib, spearhead feed with uncut Lucky Curve extension; crisp end milling, touches of brassing to the clip, outstanding color with only slightest toning to the barrel; silicone sac has been installed to preserve color. DATE: c. 1929 • CONDITION: exc • NIB: fine firm • SOLD 9570: Parker Vacuum Filler: rare proto-Vacumatic, silver pearl laminate, 12.3 cm long, white gold filled trim, striped jewels, metal lockdown filler, barrel imprint much stronger than usual, plating on two-tone turn-up nib nearly perfect, early arrow on nib with single center line on feathers; unusually, the section and the barrel are not made from one piece of stock, but from two -- although they appear to have been permanently welded together. Sac has been removed to preserve color, can be installed upon request at no charge. DATE: c. 1932 • CONDITION: fine-exc • NIB: extra-fine • $625 9507: Parker Duofold Senior: orange button-filler; 13.6 cm long, gold filled trim, strong barrel imprint with 3rd quarter "46" date code, original sticker on end of blind cap; extra-long, factory original use of streamlined cap and pre-streamline barrel recut to streamlined profile. Spearhead feed, three-piece pressure bar, large stiff Duofold semistub nib has a very subtle stress hairline near the base -- should be stable in ordinary use. DATE: 1936 • CONDITION: exc • NIB: medium fine • $425
9648: Parker Duofold Senior: English-made oversize button-filler, 12.95 cm long, gold filled trim, scarce and desirable green herringbone pattern; very clean, noting usual slight roughness to cap band -- a better example would be hard to find. DATE: c. 1943 • CONDITION: exc • NIB: medium fine semiflex
• $985 9652: Parker Duofold: unusual Canadian-made red-brown button-filler, 13.7 cm long, chrome plated trim, new old stock with cap sticker, barrel imprint with 2nd quarter date code, matching date code on equally unusual Parker Canada nib; cap is metal-lined, barrel has a plastic clutch ring. DATE: 1948 • CONDITION: near mint
• NIB: extra-fine flex • $295 9636: Parker Vacumatic: unusual French-made model in opaque black, 13.5 cm long, gold filled trim, fully marked "PARKER" and "MADE IN FRANCE", 18K Paris-hallmarked Parker nib, cap band wider and differently patterned than USA-production equivalents, cap proportioned more like postwar UK pens. A rare and esoteric Vac. DATE: c. 1950 • CONDITION: exc • NIB: extra-fine semiflex • $325 9629: Parker 35 Guirland: gold plated, 12.7 cm long, one of the less common patterns, made in France, 18K nib; a slightly smaller and much less common sibling of the 75, made only in France, for the European market; includes squeeze converter, metal very clean, noting slight plating wear at the very front edge of the section trim ring; cap snaps on securely, but with some play (less than 0.5 mm). DATE: c. 1980 • CONDITION:
fine-exc* • NIB: medium semiflex • $245 Previously featured items here Latest featured items here |
9600: Camel button-filler: cream-veined copper pearl marble, 12.4 cm long, gold filled trim; uncommon color, very clean condition, excellent plus but for almost imperceptible shrinkage above the cap band -- a later-production version without the built-in ink-pellet recess in the filler button. Ex-Shigemoto collection.
DATE: c. 1937 • CONDITION: fine-exc • NIB: medium fine flex • $365 
9613: Cartier broker's pencil: 14K solid gold, 13.4 cm long, uses 2.5 mm lead, fully marked, name engraved on barrel, New York production, only minor marks and bumps to metal, mostly on nose cone; total weight 23.9 grams.
DATE: c. 1939 • CONDITION: fine-exc • $500 
9594: Chilton pneumatic-filler: mottled hard rubber ringtop, 11.3 cm long, gold filled trim, strong imprints, no brassing, typical minor rim chipping to barrel end plug (see detail), Chilton #2 nib has block capitals imprint, may be slightly later.
DATE: c. 1926 • CONDITION: fine* • NIB: fine semiflex • $265

9591: Conklin Duragraph: oversize black hard rubber lever-filler, 14.4 cm long, gold filled trim, early long-cap version, a full 18.8 cm long with cap posted; well-used, imprint barely visible, brassing to trim, one stable hairline in cap lip, clip spring weak and not to be relied upon; otherwise mechanically sound in fine working condition, with a massive, smooth-writing Conklin nib. The Duragraph was quickly renamed the Endura due to trademark issues; Duragraphs in any condition are hard to find.
DATE: c. 1922 • CONDITION: G*
• NIB: extra-fine firm • $265 
9584: Esterbrook B: full-size "Dollar Pen", black celluloid lever-filler, 12.2 cm long, trim appears to be plated rather than stainless steel (most clearly apparent on the fully-brassed cap band); early #1461 nib with flat-bottomed feed, pen is sound but well-used, with toothmarks and a deep scratch next to the clip (see details).
DATE: c. 1942 • CONDITION: G • NIB: fine • $65 
9614: Hicks broker's pencil: 14K solid gold, 13.6 cm long, uses 5.5 mm lead; grouped parallel lines pattern, scattered light dings, 38.5 grams total weight; name engraved on indicia appears to be that of the president of a prominent Allentown, Pennsylvania jewelry business.
DATE: c. 1939 • CONDITION: fine • $650

9611: Parker 15: black hard rubber slip-cap eyedropper-filler, 13.35 cm long, gold filled filigree cap, corrugated pearl-slab overlay barrel, fully marked on hard rubber and metal, responsive #3 Lucky Curve nib; top disk of cap is rough, cap hard rubber has been professionally reblackened, no cracks to original pearl, usual natural internal lines visible in photos.
DATE: c. 1914 • CONDITION: VG • NIB: extra-fine flex
• $2450 
9604: Parker 51: not a Parker product at all, but rather an early Japanese counterfeit: cheaply made, yet with extraordinary attention to detail. Thinly-plated cap is fully falsely marked, as is the barrel and filler housing. Even the flimsy plated nib is marked! A very interesting specimen for the 51 collector.
DATE: c. 1950
• CONDITION: VG* • NIB: medium fine • $150 
9612: Parker Classic injector pencil: matte black, gold plated trim; USA-made ballpoint with permanently-installed .5 mm pencil converter.
DATE: c. 1994 • CONDITION: exc • $30 
9615: Tiffany broker's pencil: vermeil, 1/10 14K gold over sterling silver, 12.8 cm long, made by New York firm of LT and Sons, uses 2.5 mm lead; initials "M.K." on indicia, scattered pinprick dings to nose cone, line of plating wear at top (see detail).
DATE: c. 1939 • CONDITION: fine • $325 
9599: Wahl-Eversharp Monitor: a scarce Wahl syringe-filler, red pearl with gold plated trim, transparent celluloid barrel with long blind cap, untipped turn-up two-tone stainless steel nib has lost its plating, section is a Personal Point model with screw-in nib assembly. Piston seal has not been replaced and is not ink-tight.
DATE: c. 1940 • CONDITION: VG* • NIB: medium fine • $150 
9597: Waterman 552½ LEC: black hard rubber lever-filler with solid 14K green gold overlay in Sheraton (grouped parallel lines) pattern; 13.1 cm long, interesting 1925-dated presentation inscription, scattered dings to ends, fantastic sharp-cut #2 italic nib.
DATE: c. 1924 • CONDITION: VG-fine • NIB: medium
italic flex • $1000 
9598: Waterman 0552½ LEC: black hard rubber lever-filler with crisp gold filled overlay in Sheraton (grouped parallel lines) pattern; 12.8 cm long, metal is like new but for corrosion around cap breather holes and tiny spot of blistering next to clip (see details); #2 nib is smooth, opens with pressure, but more for general writing with restrained but elegant line variation.
DATE: c. 1924 • CONDITION: exc* •
NIB: fine flex • $565 
9607: Waterman JiF set in box: French-market clipless lever-filler, 10.8 cm long, with matching JiF-marked pencil, both gold filled in godron pattern, full French hallmarks. Well-worn (see photos) but sound, pen has smooth and responsive 18K #2 nib, pencil uses 1.1 mm lead; box sound but with ink stains, comes with full French instructions.
DATE: c. 1930 • CONDITION: G • NIB: fine flex • $265

9630: Waterman 94 Ripple pencil: Olive Ripple hard rubber, 12.65 cm long, excellent color, strong imprint, unusual with nickel plated clip; uses 1.1 mm lead.
DATE: c. 1932 • CONDITION: exc • $145 
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