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DELTA, EUROPA COLLECTION, A RED MARBLED FOUNTAIN PEN (2) Cap and barrel: The cap and barrel with red marbled resin, the cap bands stamped 750 Nib and filling system: Stamped Delta 18k 750, cartridge converter filling system Accessories: Original Delta box and paperwork DELTA, ISRAEL 50TH ANNIVERSARY BALLPOINT PEN Cap and barrel: with White marbled barrel and blue marbled cap Condition Report: Fountain pen, the nib appears slightly splayed, but appears uninked. Roller ball, no box or papers, some light wear and tarnishing Condition Report Disclaimer
WATERMAN, A 9 CARAT GOLD FOUNTAIN PEN LONDON 1974 Cap and barrel: Barleycorn cap and barrel Nib and filling system: Nib stamped 18k 750, cartridge converter, inked TOGETHER WITH A SMALL COLLECTION OF FOUNTAIN PENS Including Waterman; Sheaffer; Parker, 61; a Sheaffer pencil; and Waterman ballpoint pen Condition Report: All items will need some refurbishment Condition Report Disclaimer
THREE BOXES OF CERAMICS, GLASS ETC, to include Tuscan Manhattan coffee set D2535 (15), Royal Doulton Bunnykins Dressing up childs bowl, two Worcester Palissy breakfast cups and saucers, various oriental eggshell and other teasets etc, also included is a box of marbles, a Watermans ballpoint pen, a RS mizar diamond tester, wooden gavel and framed picture etc
A small collection of pens and pencils to include a Mont Blanc Meisterstuck stamped EP1115926, a Watermans red marbled four-piece set, comprising fountain pen, two ballpoint pens and a pencil, also a Parker three-piece blue marbled pen set comprising fountain pen with 18ct gold nib, a ballpoint pen and a pencil, a Cross two-piece yellow metal set comprising ballpoint pen and pencil, a Cross pencil, a blue mechanical pencil and a Links of London white metal ballpoint pen, all contained within a contemporary Sir Rondo's faux shagreen case (14).
Concord memorabilia to include Cross fountain pen 1999-2000, two Cross ballpoint pens 1999-2000, two Cross pencils 1999-2000, three Cross ballpoint pens 1976-2003, Cross Townsend fountain pen 1998-1999, two Cross Townsend ballpoint pens 1989-1999, three Cross Townsend pencil 1989-1999, two other Cross ballpoints, various other ballpoints, desk stand, Concord display model,First Day Covers, some signed by the crew, two packs of coasters, 2004 calendar, Corgi British Airways, 2-piece set, Cliveden Collection Concord on chain, salt and pepper and Corgi 40202 Executive Express
WATERMAN OF PARIS FOUNTAIN AND BALLPOINT PEN SET,both with ribbed chromed finish, along with a Parker fountain pen, both boxed (2)Condition report: Each pen is in good to fair condition, showing signs commensurate with use and age. Each will need refilled, and unable to test wiriting quality/ability. The boxes are also subject to wear. Additional images now available.
* Emett (Frederick Rowland, 1906-1990). Alarms and Excursions, and other Transports Transfixed by Emett, 1st edition, John Murray, 1977, black & white illustrations throughout, artist's signed presentation inscription for Meriell to front free endpaper, inscribed in blue ballpoint pen with an original sketch in the same pen beneath, original cloth boards in dust jacket, 4toQty: (1)
* Apollo Mission Programme Autographs. A collection of 30 items with 28 NASA space programme autographs, including autographs of all 12 Moonwalkers, 1968/1972, comprising signed official colour photographs of astronauts in spacesuits including from Apollo 11: Neil Armstrong (1930-2012), the first man on the Moon, signed in blue fibre pen and inscribed in block capitals for R. Newcombe’ [please note that we now believe that this might be an autopen signature, conforming to 'pattern 6']; Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin (born 1930), the second man on the Moon, signed in blue fibre pen across white area of spacesuit; photograph of all three crew members of Apollo 11, signed by Michael Collins (1930-2021) in blue ink across white area of his spacesuit, all three photographs showing a large picture of the Moon behind them; Apollo 12: autographs of the third and fourth men on the Moon, Charles “Pete” Conrad Jr. (1930-1999) and Alan L. Bean (1932-2018), each inscribed in blue fibre pen on card, some toning, each 7.5 x 12.5cm; Apollo 14: photographs of the fifth and sixth men to walk on the Moon, Alan Shepard (1923-1998) and Edgar Mitchell (1930-2016); plus a group of all three crew member signatures (with Stuart Roose, 1933-1994) in pencil on light grey card, 100 x 110mm; Apollo 15: photographs of the seventh and eighth men to walk on the Moon, Commander David Scott (born 1932) and James Irwin (1930-1991), the first additionally inscribed, ‘Apollo 15 CDR’; Apollo 16: autographs of the ninth and tenth men to walk on the Moon, crew members Commander John Young (1930-2018) and Charles Duke (born 1935), blue ballpoint signatures on card, both partly toned, each 7.5 x 12.5cm; photograph of Duke walking on the Moon, signed and inscribed beneath his signature, ‘Apollo 16’; Apollo 17: signed photograph of Gene Cernan (1934-2017), the 11th man to walk on the moon; autograph signature of Harrison Schmitt (born 1935), the 12th and last man to date to walk on the Moon to date, in blue fibre pen on card, some toning, 7.5 x 12.5cm; plus Apollo 7: black and white photograph of Commander Walter Schirra Jr. (1923-2007), signed in blue fibre pen with ‘Apollo 7’ inscribed by him beneath his signature; Apollo 8: a series of 8 first day covers, Cape Canaveral/Port Washington, 21-27 December 1968, the first signed in blue ink by all three crew members, Frank Borman, James Lovell and William Anders, plus a British first day cover, Yatton, Bristol, 24 December 1968, with message and address to front, signed to verso in black fibre pen by all three crew members; Apollo 9: signed photograph of Commander James McDivitt (born 1929); Apollo 13: First day cover, Kawishiwi, 17 April 1970, signed in black fibre pen by Commander James Lovell (born 1928); signed photograph of lunar module pilot Fred Halse (born 1933), and inscribed ‘Apollo 13 LMP’ beneath his signature; plus an autograph signature on card of German-American aerospace engineer Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun (1912-1977) and a signed photograph of test pilot and astronaut Scott Carpenter (1925-2013), all photographs 25 x 20cm or the reverseQty: (30)
Zátopek (Emil, 1922-2000). Czech long-distance runner and winner of 3 Olympic gold medals in 1952. Emil Zátopek in Photographs by Frantisek Kozik, with a Preface by Emil Zátopek and an Epilogue by his Physician, 1st edition in English, [Prague]: Artia, [1954], black & white plates from photographs, author's signed presentation inscription in blue ballpoint pen to half-title, 'To Mr Harold Abrahams with the best regards, Emil Zátopek, London, 13.10 1955', original cloth in slightly frayed and soiled dust jacket, 4toQty: (1)Footnote: Provenance: Norris McWhirter (1925-2004), by family descent. Norris McWhirter was a British writer, political activist and television presenter, known most famously for founding, with his brother Ross, the Guinness World Records, which they wrote and annually updated together between 1955 and 1975. Emil Zátopek is a legendary long-distance runner, best known for winning three gold medals at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. He won gold in the 5,000 metres and 10,000 metres and, more remarkably, he won the marathon having decided to run this first one at the last minute. Harold Abrahams (1899-1978) was an English athlete who became Olympic champion in 1924 in the 100 metres, a feat made famous in the 1981 film Chariots of Fire. Norris McWhirter commented that Abrahams 'managed by sheer force of personality and with very few allies to raise athletics from a minor to a major national sport'. A wonderful association item.
δ Keith Vaughan (1912-1977)Les Illuminations de Rimbaud. ParadeGouache on wove paper, 1975, signed in pencil lower right, titled in pencil verso, inscribed Quels hommes mûrs - des yeux, hébétés à la façon de la nuit d'été in red ballpoint-pen on the support sheet, image 480 x 430mm (18 7/8 x 16 7/8 in), support sheet 635 x 535cm (25 x 21 1/8 in)Provenance:Waddington Galleries, LondonBelgrave Gallery, St. IvesAcquired from the above by the present owner.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
A collection of hallmarked silverware, to include a miniature tea set with tray (A/F), a pair of pepperettes, a pill pot, a propelling pencil and ballpoint pen, a set of four enamelled flower terminal spoons, a propelling toothpick, together with a lipstick holder stamped 900, an unmarked toothpick holder and an EPNS flower terminal spoon. BOOK A VIEWING TIME SLOT ON OUR WEBSITE FOR THIS LOT. IMPORTANT: Online bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered UK only address.
A Mont Blanc silver cased Meisterstuck ballpoint pen, having gilt metal clip and bands, numbered PG100 576, in fitted Mont Blanc case with service guide and card outer sleeveCondition report: In working order and roller ball runs well.Some general surface wear throughout and to extremities.Some tarnishing under clip.Mechanism of pen is good and works well.
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