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A collection of three Parker 'Cloud' series pens,comprising a Cumulus fountain pen and ballpoint pen, and a Stratus ballpoint pen, all marked Made in England, all three with cases (3)Condition report: Both ballpoint pens working. No ink in the fountain pen.Some green discolouration to the Stratus pen.Plastic clip inside case to Stratus pen broken.
A group of six Parker pens, comprising a Parker '50 Falcon' rolled gold fountain pen and ballpoint pen set, marked Made in England, a Parker '65 Custom Insignia' fountain pen and propelling pencil set, a Parker 'Arrow Flighter' rolled gold rollerball pen, marked FRANCE, and a Parker '51' pencil with a burgundy barrel with engraved initials (6)Condition report: 50 Falcon fountain pen - no ink. Ballpoint pen - no ink. Very minor surface marks to cases, no engraving.65 Custom Insignia fountain pen - no ink, minor surface marks/scratches. Pencil - in working order, rolled gold worn near base of lid, eraser worn all the way down, a dent to the case near the clip, and some dings to the lower half of the case.Arrow Flighter - has ink and writes, but ink blobs. Minor surface marks/scratches to case.
A GROUP OF PENS Comprising: Two Parker 75 Sterling silver fountain pens, with 14k nibs; a Parker Duofold, blue marbled fountain pen, with 18k gold nib; another Parker fountain pen with gold plated cap; a Shaeffer fountain pen, with 14k gold nib; and a Montblanc Boheme ballpoint pen, with previous owner's name, with box (6) Condition: Signs of wear commensurate with age and use observed
A collection of vintage pens, comprising a Montblanc Classic ballpoint pen, burgundy and gold, 13cm, in presentation case and outer box, a Bulgari Eccentric gold plated ballpoint pen, in presentation aluminium tube and outer box, a/f foam interior of tube disintegrated and now covers the pen itself, 14cm, an 18k plated Waterman's Ideal fountain pen, in faux tortoiseshell case, 12cm, a gold plated dip ink pen, with small pearl finial, in box branded Giuseppe Fecarotta Palermo box, 17cm, and an 18k gold plated propelling pencil, 7.5cm, together with two yellow metal / gold plated combination nail files, one stamped '750' and '? 419 ROMA', 17cm. (7)
William Hartnell (1908-1975): An autographed 10 x 8 publicity photograph, signed inscribed in blue ballpoint pen 'To John Bacon, Best wishes from William Hartnell, 53' labelled to reverse detailing appearance in "Will Any Gentleman?" (alongside Jon Pertwee),25.5 x 20cm Condition: In overall good condition, some fading to ink, some rounding to corners, otherwise good. William Hartnell (1908-1975) is best known as the First Doctor in the BBC television series Doctor Who (1963-1966). 'Will Any Gentleman...?' was a British comedy released in 1953.
A quantity of vintage and recent fountain and ballpoint pens, to include Parker, Sheaffer, Queensway, Esterbrook, Universal, Papermate, Platignum Silverline, Parker Platignum with gold nib and further Platignum examples, also some advertising and promotional examples and various refills. CONDITION REPORT We offer no guarantees for the working condition of any of these pens.
A mixed lot of collectibles to include vintage darts in aluminium carry case, various pocket lighters to include Ronson Variflame, Brother-Lite, one with bamboo-effect case, a gold plated Dunhill example, an ebony and silver embellished stud box, snuff box, penknives, pens including Parker ballpoint example, studs, dominoes, etc.
Cunningham (J.V.). The Helmsman, 1st edition, San Francisco: The Colt Press, 1942, author's ink signature to title and Charles Tomlinson's pencil ownership signature to front free endpaper, original cloth lettered in green, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with: Morgan (Frederick), The Night Sky, Photographs by Gaylen Morgan, Introduction by Emily Grosholz, Ashland, Oregon: Story Line Press, 2002, signed by the author to title with additional signed and dated ink inscription to Charles and Brenda [Tomlinson] to half-title, original cloth with title labels to spine and upper cover, oblong 8vo, plus Oppen (George), The Collected Poems, New Directions, 1975, Charles Tomlinson's ownership signature and some pencil notes and scattered pencil marginalia, signed presentation inscription from the author in red ballpoint pen to half-title, inscribed for Charles and Brenda [Tomlinson], signature somewhat scratchy, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus Creeley (Robert), Poems 1950-1965, 1st UK edition, Colder & Boyars, 1966, heavy marginal browning to half-title, some spotting, original cloth in dust jacket, spotted and slightly soiled, 8vo, plus other mostly American poetry and American publications of poets, including signed copies for Charles Tomlinson by Frederick Morgan, M.L. Rosenthal, Donald Hall, Roald Hoffmann, Gustaf Sobin, Rosanna Warren, Theodore Weiss, Philip Booth, Shirley Kaufman, Edward Dorn, Samuel Menashe and George Oppen, plus unsigned copies of works by Kenneth Rexroth, etc., plus a group of works by and about George Oppen (3 signed) and Charles Olson, mostly original cloth in dust jackets or original wrappers as issued, many with ownership inscriptions and occasional pencil annotations and marginalia by Tomlinson, mostly 8voQty: (60)
Moore (Marianne). Like a Bulwark, 1st edition, New York: Viking Press, 1956, a few pencil annotations and marginal markings by Charles Tomlinson, signed presentation inscription from the author in blue ballpoint pen to front free endpaper, 'For Mr Charles Tomlinson from Hugh Kenner and might I say? from Marianne Moore, November 10, 1956', original patterned boards in dust jacket, a little toned and chipped at upper margin, together with: Predilections, 1st UK edition, Faber & Faber, 1956, errata slip tipped in, pencil marginalia and markings by Charles Tomlinson with presentation inscription from his wife Brenda to front free endpaper, endpapers toned (offsetting from cuttings loosely inserted), original cloth in rubbed and slightly chipped dust jacket, some age toning, plus Selected Fables of La Fontaine, translated by Marianne Moore, 1st UK edition, Faber & Faber, 1955, some pencil notes and marginalia by Charles Tomlinson, free endpapers browned, original cloth in dust jacket, some toning and chipped with loss at head of spine, plus Bishop (Elizabeth), Questions of Travel, 1st edition, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1965, a few pencil underlinings, original cloth in dust jacket, all 8vo, plus Riding (Laura), On the Continuing of the Continuing, Wyeswood Press, 2008, portrait frontispiece and 4 illustrations, original cloth-backed boards, 8vo, (limited edition, 61/100 copies), signed Laura (Riding) Jackson, plus others by and relating to the same authors, some with pencil annotations and markings by Tomlinson, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, 8voQty: (24)
Williams (William Carlos). The Dog & the Fever, A Perambulatory Novella by Don Francisco de Quevedo who Published under the Name of Pedro Espinosa, Translated by William Carlos Williams and Racuel Hélène Williams, Hamden, Connecticut: Shoe String Press, 1954, frontispiece from a line drawing, William Carlos Williams funeral card loosely inserted, signed in large blue ballpoint pen to the front free endpaper by the author, 'To Louis [Zukofsky, identified at foot of page] from Bill', presentation notes in the book to Charles and Brenda Tomlinson from Fred [Busch] loosely inserted, original cloth in damp-stained and worn dust jacket chipped with loss, remains of spine loosely inserted, small 4to, together with: Yes, Mrs Williams: A Personal Record of my Mother, 1st edition, New York: McDowell, Obolensky, 1959, signed by the author to toned front free endpaper, 'William Carlos Williams' in a large and elderly hand, some pencil annotations by Charles Tomlinson to early leaves, original cloth in dust jacket, rubbed and a little chipped at head of spine, 8vo, plus Pictures from Brueghel and other Poems, a New Directions paperback, 1st edition in this format, 1962, signed by the author to half-title in blue ballpoint pen in a large and elderly hand, 'William Carlos Williams' (page toned from news cutting loosely inserted), some pencil annotations and marginalia by Tomlinson, original printed wrappers, rubbed and a little wear to joints, 8vo, plus 4 others by William Carlos Williams published by New Directions: The Collected Earlier Poems, 1961; The Collected Later Poems, 1950; Imaginations, edited with an Introduction by Webster Schott, 1970; A Voyage to Pagany, with an Introduction by Harry Levin, 1970, some pencil notes and marginalia by Tomlinson, all original cloth, rubbed, all but the first in dust jacket, the first chipped and slightly worn, plus 21 others by Williams including paperbacks and later editions, plus 17 others relating to Williams including 10 periodical publications, many of the books with pencil annotations and marginalia by Tomlinson, various bindings, generally rubbed, mostly 8voQty: (45)
15 Füllfederhalter und Kugelschreiber. Auch Montblanc.Viele mit 14 Karat Feder. Darunter Kugelschreiber Cross und Montblanc, Füllfederhalter Montblanc, Pelikan, Kaweco, Reform, Lamy. Alle beschrieben. Alle alt. Funktionen nicht geprüft.Objekt kann versendet werden.15 fountain pens and ballpoint pens. Also Montblanc.Many with 14 carat nibs. Among them ballpoint pens Cross and Montblanc, fountain pens Montblanc, Pelikan, Kaweco, Reform, Lamy. All used.60 to 70 years old. Functionality untested. Condition see photos.Can be shipped.
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