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Lot 103

Parker gold plated ballpoint pen, and a Parker 14 carat gold filled fountain pen (2)

Lot 116

Parker - to include '17' fountain pen in green, '61' fountain pen, in black, one other fountain pen and a '45' ballpoint (4)

Lot 111

Conway Stewart fountain pen, with green body, together with a Conway 57 fountain pen, with original box, a Parker ballpoint pen and a Paper Mate ball point pen (4)

Lot 4201

Motor Racing, Stirling Moss, Graham Hill autographs etc, a collection of early 1970's Formula 1 programmes, including Brands Hatch Grand Prix of Europe programme, July 13-15 1972, signed by Stirling Moss (1929-2020), legendary British F1 driver, described as "the greatest driver never to win the World Championship", to front cover in blue ballpoint, plus signatures of 18 other drivers competing in the 1972 F1 World Championship to pages 26/27, all signed in blue ballpoint over or around their respective colour photo illustration, signatures comprise Graham Hill (1929-1975), double F1 World Champion, one of the greatest drivers of his generation, later team owner, killed at the controls of his light aircraft with other Embassy Hill team members returning from testing at Paul Ricard circuit, Ronnie Peterson (1944-1978), two time F1 Championship runner up, killed at 1978 Italian Grand Prix, Monza, Jackie Stewart (b.1939), three time F1 World Champion, instrumental in improving safety of motor racing, last surviving F1 World Champion from the 1960's, Niki Lauda (1949-2019), three time F1 World Champion, survivor of horrific 1976 Nurburgring crash, widely considered to be one of the greatest F1 drivers of all time, Denny Hulme (1936-1992), F1 Champion 1967, Mike Hailwood (1940-1981), competed in Grand Prix Motorcyle and F1 world Championships between the years 1958-1974, considered by many as one of the greatest racers of all time, died in a road traffic accident 1981, John Surtees (1934-2017), four time 500cc motorcycle World Champion and 1964 Formula 1 World Champion, remains only world Champion on two and four wheels, plus Peter Revson (1939-1974), killed testing before 1974 Kyalami GP, Emerson Fittipaldi (b.1946), Carlos Pace (1944-1977), Chris Amon (1943-2016), Andrea de Adamich, Jacky Ickx, Carlos Reutemann, Tim Schenken, Jean-Pierre Beltoise, Henri Pescarolo & Rolf Stommelen, original pictorial wraps, housed in original pictorial card sleeve together with promotional stickers and other material, entry list and lap chart etc, plus Brands Hatch Victory Race, October 24 1971 programme, signed by drivers Tim Schenken & Reine Wisell to upper cover (faint), and Howden Ganley (extremely faded, near completely), the race celebrating Jackie Stewart's World Championship victory, but was stopped on lap 15 following the fatal accident suffered by Swiss driver Jo Siffert, plus 5 other mainly F1 programmes Brands Hatch & Silverstone 1972-74 and 1 other 1983 (8)

Lot 2125

Tiffany & Co silver ballpoint pen, stamped 925, boxed with pouch

Lot 226A

Small Collection of Pens to include a Parker fountain pen, Parker ballpoint pen, Paper Mate etc. 12 in total.

Lot 221

A VINTAGE CARTIER TRILOGY DESIGN GOLD PLATED FOUNTAIN PEN WITH ORIGINAL 18KT NIB, TOGETHER WITH A VINTAGE DUNHILL GOLD PLATED WRITING PEN WITH RETRACTABLE BALLPOINT.

Lot 739

MONT BLANC MEISTERSTUCK BALLPOINT PEN, in black, with gilt metal mounts, 13.8cm long, in original case

Lot 281

A 9ct gold ballpoint pen, with engine turned decoration and engraved initials, Birmingham 1962, 15.60gCondition report: No ink.

Lot 318

Tiffany & Co slim ballpoint sterling 925 pen, engine turned swirl engraving, the centre band with Tiffany & Co, Sterling, Germany, 11.5cm long in a Tiffany & Co bag

Lot 321

Mont Blanc Meisterstuck gold-coated ballpoint, pen no ViL 458676, black precious resin inlaid with Mont Blanc emblem (no cartridge), 13.5cm long

Lot 319

Tiffany & Co stainless steel ballpoint pen with gilt metal T-shaped clip and mounts, engraved 'Tiffany & Co, USA', 13cm long

Lot 2012

Artist: Francisco Toledo (Mexican, 1940-2019). Title: "Grillos ["Art Kite" (papalote) without kite framework]". Medium: Original color stencil cut with watercolor. Date: Composed c2014. Dimensions: Overall size: 26 x 20 in. (660 x 508 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed in ballpoint pen under the image; Taller Arte Papel label, verso. Edition unknown, presumed very small. Grey hand-made textured paper. The full sheet, deckle edges all four sides. Fine impression. Fine condition. Fabricated by Taller Arte Papel Vista Hermosa, San Augustin Etla, Oaxaca, Mexico, under Toledo's supervision. Please note that, unlike some other Art Kites in our auction, this example is “loose” and not affixed to a kite framework. Provenance: Private collection, Mexico City, Mexico. Comment(s): Toledo is arguably Mexico's most famous living painter/printmaker. Most of his kites are unsigned; only occasionally does Toledo sign them, and then generally on the verso. Each art kite is created from a stencil drawn and cut by Toledo in Arches paper. The stencil is then pressed into a hand made sheet of paper and hand-colored. When separated, the resulting contrast reveals the image. Some kites are hand-sprayed with dyes to create background effects before the stencil is applied. Image copyright © Francisco Toledo. [29162-5-225]

Lot 982

2 X BOXED & MINT VINTAGE PARKER BALLPOINT PENS 2 vintage Parker pens completely mint, unused and boxed with original plastic boxes and paperwork. Circa 1980s. Boxes - 16x3.5cm. One blue and one black ballpoint classic Parker 20th century design.

Lot 361

A large collection of assorted modern ballpoint pens, pencils, rulers and other stationery items

Lot 893

A Cross rolled gold ink pen with 14k gold nib and a Cross rolled gold pencil and ballpoint pen set, both boxed, both personalised

Lot 64

Artist: Francisco Toledo (Mexican, 1940-2019). Title: "Un Cocodrilo ["Art Kite" (papalote) with paper tail]". Medium: Color stencil cut. Date: Composed c2009. Lot Note(s): Signed in blue ballpoint pen, lower right. Small edition. Hand-made paper. Dimensions without the tail: 28 1/4in x 22in x 3/16in (718mm x 559mm x 4mm). The tail is approximately 30in (762mm) long. Fine impression. Fine condition. Provenance: Private collection, Oaxaca, Mexico. Comment(s): Most of Toledo's kites are unsigned; only occasionally does he sign them, and then generally on the verso. Please note that the kite was photographed with the tail folded up - it does have the original tail. These art kites are created from a stencil drawn and cut by Toledo in Arches paper. The stencil is then pressed into a hand made sheet of paper and hand colored. When separated, the resulting contrast reveals the image. Some kites are hand-sprayed with dyes to create background effects, etc. Francisco Benjamín López Toledo is arguably Mexico's most famous living artist. He studied at the Escuela de Bellas Artes de Oaxaca and the Centro Superior de Artes Aplicadas del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, Mexico, where he studied graphic arts with Guillermo Silva Santamaria. [28264-13-800]

Lot 229

Artist: Francisco Toledo (Mexican, 1940-2019). Title: "Quatro Calaveras ["Art Kite" (papalote) with paper tail]". Medium: Color stencil cut. Date: Composed c2009. Lot Note(s): Signed in blue ballpoint pen on the recto. Small edition. Handmade paper. Dimensions without the tail: 28 1/8in x 21 13/16in x 3/16in (715mm x 555mm x 4mm). The tail is approximately 30in (762mm) long. Fine impression. Fine condition. Provenance: Private collection, Oaxaca, Mexico. Comment(s): Most of Toledo's kites are unsigned; only occasionally does he sign them, and then generally on the verso. Please note that the kite was photographed with the tail folded up - it does have the original tail. These art kites are created from a stencil drawn and cut by Toledo in Arches paper. The stencil is then pressed into a hand made sheet of paper and hand colored. When separated, the resulting contrast reveals the image. Some kites are hand-sprayed with dyes to create background effects, etc. Francisco Benjamín López Toledo is arguably Mexico's most famous living artist. He studied at the Escuela de Bellas Artes de Oaxaca and the Centro Superior de Artes Aplicadas del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, Mexico, where he studied graphic arts with Guillermo Silva Santamaria. [28267-13-800]

Lot 403

Artist: Francisco Toledo (Mexican, 1940-2019). Title: "Los Murcielagos ["Art Kite" (papalote) with paper tail]". Medium: Color stencil cut. Date: Composed c2009. Lot Note(s): Signed in blue ballpoint pen on the recto. Small edition. Dimensions without the tail: 28 1/8in x 22 15/16in x 3/16in (715mm x 583mm x 4mm). The tail is approximately 30in (762mm) long. Fine impression. Fine condition. Provenance: Private collection, Oaxaca, Mexico. Comment(s): Most of Toledo's kites are unsigned; only occasionally does he sign them, and then generally on the verso. Please note that the kite was photographed with the tail folded up - it does have the original tail. These art kites are created from a stencil drawn and cut by Toledo in Arches paper. The stencil is then pressed into a hand made sheet of paper and hand colored. When separated, the resulting contrast reveals the image. Some kites are hand-sprayed with dyes to create background effects, etc. Francisco Benjamín López Toledo is arguably Mexico's most famous living artist. He studied at the Escuela de Bellas Artes de Oaxaca and the Centro Superior de Artes Aplicadas del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, Mexico, where he studied graphic arts with Guillermo Silva Santamaria. [28266-13-600]

Lot 290

A Cartier Diabolo Ballpoint-Pen, Numbered 232407, with engine-turned finish, the top with a blue cabochon stone terminal; Together With: A Must de Cartier Trinity Ballpoint-Pen, Numbered 336197, engine turned and with gilt-heightened scrolls, the clip with red enamel, with two Louis Cartier/Must II Ball Point Refill cartridges in red cardboard box and a 1 Must/Vendome Ball Point refill cartridge (5) . The mechanism on each pen functions properly and the pens each currently write. There is overall scratching on each consistent with age and use. One with non-original cartridge which has leaked somewhat. There is no paperwork or box for either pen. The spare cartridges have not been tested. There is some damage to the cardboard box on each.

Lot 516

A Waterman ballpoint pen; others, Parker, Papermate, etc; pipes, 1950s British Army issue shirts; folding seat, walking cane etc

Lot 82

A PARKER 9CT GOLD PROPELLING PENCIL and a gold-plated ballpoint pen (2)

Lot 447

A gentleman's Sicura Jump Hour Digital stainless steel wristwatch, rectangular blue dial with minute, hour and date apertures and red/white centre seconds, 17 jewels, 37mm; a gentleman's Longines wristwatch, circular champagne dial, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds at six o'clock; stainless steel case and luminous hands; a Certina wristwatch, three further wristwatches and a Sekonda pocket watch; together with a Mont Blanc No.22 fountain pen, a Luxor Grande visible fountain pen, a Cross gold plated commemorative fountain pen for Guinness Golden Jubliee and a Sheaffer ballpoint pen.

Lot 122

Dubuffet, Jean (France, 1901-1985)"Le Verre d'Eau III"Felt tip pen drawing on paperInitialed and dated 1966 along the lower right. Inscribed "M 250 17/11 3" and "Le Monde Gallery" along the verso. Sight;Provenance: Galerie Beyeler, Basel; Le Monde Gallery, New York, New York; Private collection, MinnesotaLiterature: "Catalogue des Travaux de Jean Dubuffet," fascicule XXII, no. 192, p. 67.Jean Dubuffet was one of the most consistently innovative artists of the 20th century. His constant desire to push the boundaries of what was understood as beauty and art led to a widely varied and often provocative oeuvre. Dubuffet was born into a family of successful wine merchants in Le Havre, France. After a stint of painting in Paris, during which he briefly attended the Academie Julian and became friends with Fernand Leger, Juan Gris, and Raoul Dufy, he gave up on art. He served in the army for a short while, then settled down to sell wine and start a family, living an affluent suburban life. However, he found himself unsatisfied with his life, and in the early 1940s, he made a return to painting for good. Dubuffet found early success with his paintings of the people around him in the streets of Paris, but continued to shift and experiment throughout his career, moving sequentially through various discrete cycles and styles.Dubuffet was strongly opposed to the mainstream art establishment, describing himself as “anticultural,†and strove to move away from standard definitions of beauty and quality in his art. He founded the Art Brut movement, championing outsider art and untrained artists, and incorporating some of the rough elements of these artists’ work into his own style. He also rejected the traditional art establishment through his continuous experimentation with textures and media, using materials as unorthodox as gravel, tapioca, glass, tar, and fruit to create visceral and tactile compositions.Dubuffet found the inspiration for his Hourloupe cycle, which consumed his attention for much of his later career, while talking on the telephone. Doodling on his message pad, he found himself enthralled by the smooth, continuous lines of his ballpoint pen. He soon began to experiment with what he could do with lines of this sort, creating mesmerizing compositions in the colors of pens: red, blue, and black. The lines enfold and encircle themselves, bending in hypnotic, amoebic squiggles. The works in this series range from representational to entirely abstract. They include works in a wide variety of media, moving far past the original pen and paper and eventually evolving into the Practicables series of sculptures.Dubuffet’s Verre d’Eau series was executed in the midst of the Hourloupe cycle. Literally translating to “glass of water,†the Verre d’Eau drawings utilize the artistic vocabulary of the Hourloupe cycle to create a tongue-in-cheek take on still life, depicting glasses of water with the sort of distortions a viewer would expect when looking through a glass of water. The forms walk the line between representational and abstract, providing a graphic representation of how Dubuffet felt the object looked in the mind, something he strove for in his Hourloupe works.This drawing, Verre d’Eau III, is a striking example of work from the Verre d’Eau series. The gentle colors and parallel blue lines evoke the notebook paper that initially inspired the Hourloupe cycle, suggesting a casual doodle, although this is clearly a careful and precise piece of work. There is a clear focus on form--the silhouette is beautifully shaped, bearing a striking resemblance to the famous ancient Egyptian bust of Nefretiti. It is up to the viewer to sort through layers of meaning, attributions of loftiness and lowliness, contained in this drawing. It is part of the honored tradition of still life, but on such a pedestrian subject as a glass of water. Deceptively simple, this bold and striking image illustrates Dubuffet’s philosophies about celebrating beauty in mundane and unexpected spaces. He wrote, “Look at what lies at your feet! A crack in the ground, sparkling gravel, a tuft of grass, some crushed debris offer equally worthy subjects for your applause and admiration.†Why not, then, a glass of water or doodles on a telephone message pad?height: 19 in x width: 9 3/4 in. Framed; height: 24 1/2 in x width: 15 1/4 in.Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.height: 19 in x width: 9 3/4 in. Framed; height: 24 1/2 in x width: 15 1/4 in.

Lot 13

A Montblanc Meisterstruck Pix ballpoint pen with box and papersLocation: Porter

Lot 209

A Parker 51 fountain pen with rolled gold cap, Parker 454 and various Parker jotter ballpoint pens.

Lot 137

A 'Must de Cartier' ballpoint pen, the brushed silver coloured barrel with gold coloured mounts, stamped 'Must de Cartier 585809', 13.1cm long, together with a Cross ballpoint pen in a black leather pouch, pen 13.4cm long, a Cartier brown leather wallet, 11cm x 8.2cm, a silver cigarette case, 9cm x 8.5cm, and a pen stand with marble base (at fault), 23.5cm high (5)

Lot 318

A collection of ballpoint and fountain pens, to include a boxed Watermans Taperite set, Sheaffer, Swan, Nova, a Ritpoint Cunard White Star Line 'Scythia' souvenir pen, Parker, Wearever, Japanese and others (29)

Lot 333

A cased Breitling 1884 ballpoint pen, complete with branded cardboard outer sleeve, along with a cased trio of Waterman 'marble' pens (4) CONDITION REPORT:The Breitling pen appears to be in good overall condition and currently writes.  There are some marks to the exterior of the cardboard sleeve.  The Waterman ballpoint pen retractor mechanism appears to work, but the pen does not currently write.  The Waterman felt tip pen does not currently write.  The waterman fountain pen knib appears to be in good condition, but the pen appears to have a fault with its filling mechanism. 

Lot 217

A Parker Sonnet ballpoint pen, matte black lacquer finish with gold-plated trim - boxed with refill an instruction booklet.

Lot 238

Stationery box inlaid with mother-of-pearl. Missing writing flap. 14” wide x 9.5”deep x 6” high. With boxed Papermate ballpoint pen.

Lot 6

Boxed Parker fountain pen and ballpoint pen set, cased Parker fountain pen and cased Parker propelling pencil

Lot 145

BOX MIXED FOUNTAIN PENS, BALLPOINT PENS AND OTHERS TO INCLUDE PARKER

Lot 257

A Conway Stewart fountain pen with a 14ct gold nib & a Sheafer ballpoint pen

Lot 2059

A Dunhill Ballpoint Pen, Numbered 56283, reeded, the clip and top each with green enamel, with black leather covered box, the box 18.5cm wide; Together With: A Dunhill gold plated cigarette-lighter, with black leather case and a quantity of gilt metal dress-studs, tie clip and cuff-links (qty)

Lot 224

A Shaeffer gold filled ballpoint pen and other pens

Lot 34

A Waterman blue and gold trim ballpoint pen; together with a Cross ballpoint pen and mechanical pencil; and a Parker ballpoint pen

Lot 597

A Le Must de Cartier gold plated ball point pen with engine turned decoration, in original gilt tooled red leather fitted box with guarantee in outer car box together with a Parker 12k gold filled cased three pen set and Cross ballpoint pen in original box, (3)length 13.3 cm.Condition: Le must de Cartier pen in very good condition. Outer card box has some damp spots

Lot 599

A Mont Blanc Meisterstuck fountain pen, ballpoint pen and propelling pencil,the fountain pen a Meisterstuck no. 146, screw-on lid, brass clip stamped 'W-GERMANY' on ring, nib numbered 4810 and stamped 14K and 585, the pen barrel inscribed with name J L BRESIN, the ballpoint pen with push-on lid, brass clip stamped with serial number BC214678 and with 'GERMANY', the propelling pencil with brass clip stamped 'GERMANY', (3)fountain pen length 14.2cmCondition: the pens are in good condition, slightly use-worn with abrasions to the pen body, all lids close easily and firmly and mechanisms turn smoothly

Lot 596

A quantity of items, to include a silver ballpoint pen, other pens, a Britanol portable paraffin heater, a die cast war ship, etc.

Lot 1050

A collection of twelve fountain and ballpoint pens including a Swan No.4 bakelite example with 14ct nib, etc.Additional InformationAll pens have been used and are all heavily worn, the Platingum is heavily scratched and with chips to the lid. The nib of the Swan fountain pen is open at the split of the nib. The lightest green marbled fountain pen has a defective nib and the black fountain pen has heavy teeth marks to the internal section. All tired and attention will be needed.

Lot 225

black polished case with white metal fittings in a leather pochette; together with a set of fountain pen, ballpoint pen and pencil black polished cases with gilt fittings

Lot 624

A Collection of Fountain Pens, Ballpoint and Pencils including ONOTO, WATERMAN'S PAT. OCT. 9.09., NOVA (nib missing), SWAN, OSMIROID 65 and BURNHAM

Lot 149

A George V Silver Ashtray (Birmingham 1925, George Unite, small Sheffield silver presentation cup, Victorian Birmingham silver and mother of pearl paper knife (chipped), silver handled paper knife, Dupont ballpoint pen and two plated silver boxes, 98g weighable silver

Lot 1533

A group of Parker fountain ballpoint pens, Yard-O-Led pencil and a silver propelling pencil etc

Lot 352

Montblanc Meisterstuck fountain pen with a 14kt gold nib and a Montblanc Meisterstuck ballpoint pen with boxes and a bottle of Montblanc black ink (3)

Lot 883

A collection of pens and fountain pens including Parker and a boxed Sheaffer ballpoint pen

Lot 3

δ Armfield (Maxwell Ashby) Flower study - Jules Margottin; Flower study, two works, coloured chalks on gree-coloured paper, the first mentioned with ballpoint pen and numerous inscriptions and dates '22.8.64' and '19.12.64', 170 x 245 mm (6 3/4 x 9 3/4 in) and 125 x 100 mm (4 7/8 x 4 in), respectively, hinged into mounts, unframed, [circa 1960s] (2)Provenance:The Fine Art Society, LondonFrom the collection of the late Mr. Laurence Leeδ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 416

A Stylos Cartier gold plated ballpoint pen with original box and paperwork

Lot 417

A silver Yard-o-Led propelling pencil, a Sheaffer fountain pen, a Parker fountain pen and a Pilot ballpoint pen

Lot 217

* Disney (Walt, 1901-1966). Disneyland Document Signed, circa 1958, a printed publicity flyer with vignette illustrations, titled 'See and Enjoy... Disneyland's Newest Attractions', copyright Walt Disney Productions, 1958, boldly signed 'Walt Disney' in blueball point pen to verso, some creasing and toning and one marginal split without loss away from signature, a few tiny hole near centre of flyer, remains of gummed old album leaf at head of verso, 31 x 12.5cmQty: (1)NOTESDisneyland Park, in Anaheim, California, opened on 17 July 1955 with Main Street, U.S.A., Adventureland, Frontierland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland. Main Street, U.S.A. is patterned after a typical Midwest town of the early 20th century, and took much inspiration from Walt Disney's hometown, Marceline, Missouri. This autograph was obtained by the current owner as a child in 1958, when her family spotted Walt Disney sitting near an ice cream soda fountain on Main Street, U.S.A. Walt Disney used his own ballpoint pen to sign this, the only piece of paper they had to hand.

Lot 329

* McCormick (Ron, 1947-). A group of 10 social documentary photographs of London, Liverpool, etc., 1970s, vintage gelatin silver prints, one mounted on card, all with photographer's wetstamp to versos, two with additional ballpoint pen titles, 'Children of the Slums, Liverpool' and 'Glodwick, Oldham, 1972', the latter dedicated to Betty and Ron [Pennell], images mostly 20 x 30 cm and similar, sheet sizes 30 x 38 cmQty: (10)

Lot 1227

Fifty-one various fountain and ballpoint pens, propelling pencils etc including Waterman, Parker, Conway Stewart 36, Platignum, Osmiroid, Sheaffer, Eversharp etc, together with a bottle of Montblanc Midnight Blue ink, some in original boxes. 

Lot 251

Concorde memorabilia, including a Cross ballpoint pen and another pen and pencil set, a pewter bottle opener, a leather wallet and a leather wallet of ephemera

Lot 180

A gentleman's travel dressing set, in brown leather case, boxed, a leather cased manicure set, in original packaging, two Parker ballpoint pens; one cased, a pen knife in leather pouch stamped Feeny & Co Buenos Aires, a Sperina stopwatch etc

Lot 305

Christian Dior. A  silver ballpoint pen, maker's marks, cased Good condition

Lot 369

A Tiffany & Co silver artillery shell novelty ballpoint pen, maker's marks and Sterling Italy, card box Slight scratches and wear consistent only with age

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