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1950's CONWAY STEWART #75 Fountain pen

$ 44.88

Availability: 76 in stock
  • Condition: The pen will need to be Restored to be in working condition. Overall in VG condition
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Features: Chrome Trim
  • Ink Color: none
  • Nib Size: Fine (F)
  • Material: Plastic
  • Brand: Conway Stewart
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Type: Fountain Pen
  • Nib Material: Gold, 14K
  • Personalized: No

    Description

    1950's CONWAY STEWART #75 Fountain pen.
    Wonderfully Blue Marbled color
    Lever filler
    Chrome trim
    5" long
    Barrel marked:
    CONWAY STEWART
    75
    14K CONWAY STEWART 14CT GOLD #3
    Fine nib w/ good flex.
    Inv#2278-35
    The pen will need to be Restored to be in working condition.
    In addition to the items noted above, there are the typical age-related surface scratches and wear that are commensurate with a vintage writing instrument.  Please see all the photos for a complete description of the pen's aesthetic condition. The nib is accepted "as-is".
    Again, please see all the photos for full details of the condition of the pen.
    The pen will need to be Restored to be in working condition.
    Sold for Collection, Parts, or Restoration.
    Original, not a reproduction
    SOLD AS IS, AS Pictured & AS Described.
    You are getting what is pictured.
    NOTE:
    Sold for Collection or Restoration.
    Display stand is not included:
    NOTE: No returns
    Please READ the entire Description section and review ALL pictures as they are also part of the description. I describe my items as best as I can since I'm not an expert in all things.
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