Pens for Sale
The above photo is one corner of what was once The Pen Museum. The vintage pens I am offering for sale on this page all come from these shelves and are for the benefit of collectors and those seeking to replace a much-loved favourite. Most are 'one-offs' but of some of the later models I have several, as we originally bought them to break down for spare parts.
To order one or more of these pens, email me the reference number(s) and I will send you a quote to include postage.
Parker 180
The Parker 180 was the forerunner of the Parker Classic, which is similar in size but has a cheaper nib. The nib on the 180 has the ability to be reversed by 180° (hence the name) to provide a thinner line. It is a cartridge pen in mint condition and, being slim, very suitable for a lady's hand. It has a stainless steel nib with gold trim and has a fine point. It comes in a black velvet presentation box.
P180-07 £100
Parker 45 TX
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This is the rare Parker 45 TX cartridge pen with gold clip andf trim and 14ct gold nib with a medium point. This model is much in demand by collectors
P45-02 £100
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Parker Lady 17
This maroon Parker Lady 17 with a chrome cap was made in France and was never produced in the UK in this form. It is in near mint condition, having never been filled once and has a stainless steel nib with a fine point.
P17-01 £60
‘Fountain Pens’ by Peter Twydle
Available from Amazon.
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‘Fountain Pens’ by Peter Twydle
Available from Amazon.
Clicking on the image will take you to the link on Amazon