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A collection of various presentation cased fountain and other pens Waterman, a gilt cased fountain pen, bright cut engraving; Waterman, a fountain pen, satin finish gilt cap, green semi-clear lower half; Elysee, a pair of fountain and ball point pens, mottled brown and gilt cases; Omas '360', a triangular black cased fountain pen; Waterman, a black and gilt cased fountain pen; Harley Davidson, a metallic green and chrome cased fountain pen; Waterman, a black and gilt cased fountain pen; Mont Blanc, a polished black and gilt fountain and ballpoint pen (qty) Please note this does not include the Montgrappa pen as printed in the catalogue, it is now in lot 247 as illustrated on the internet.
' In His Own Write ' - John Lennon ( The Beatles ) - autographed / signed first edition. London, Jonathan Cape, 1964. Hardcover. Signed and inscribed on the first free end page in blue ballpoint ' To Diz, You're a great TURN, good God, from John Lennon ', with 'Lennon' struck through. Lennon personally gifted and inscribed this book to Dizz Gillespie (not the trumpeter) when he visited Lennon's home, Kenwood, in Weybridge, Surrey. Brian Epstein had met Gillespie at a party in Los Angeles in 1964 during the Beatles second tour of the US and subsequently brought him back to London, where he signed him to NEMS as an aspiring actor and singer. In reality, Gillespie was his surreptitious partner. Epsten's homosexuality was not public knowledge, but an open secret among his inner circle - and something that Lennon occasionally badgered him about. The word ' turn ' in Lennon's inscription seems to be a case of clever wordplay, which could mean either a 'showman' or allude to 'turning a trick'. The relationship between Epstein and Gillespie quickly turned sour, with Gillespie attempting blackmail and becoming unpredictably violent. An incredibly unique piece, with a terrific association within the Beatles inner circle. Provenance: ex-Christie's Dec. 4th 2006 auction. (From that original description: The vendor first met John Lennon and Brian Epstein in 1964 and was given this book by John Lennon when he visited him at his home, Kenwood, in Weybridge, Surrey. Diz was the vendor's nickname') Supplied with a cutting from another auction catalogue, presumed more recent.
The Beatles - An incredibly rare original full set of Beatles autographs on a single centre-fold full colour magazine page. The image, a photograph by Bob Whitaker, depicts all four Beatles seated with umbrellas. Likely a centrefold from a magazine, the rear depicts singer 'Liliane'. Signed by all four Beatles near their respective images - George Harrison, Ringo Starr, John Lennon and Paul McCartney. All signed in black ballpoint, and all undedicated. Some creasing due to age and fragility, with a large central fold not obscuring any autographs. Starr's autograph has torn through the paper slightly. Measures a total size of; 26cm x 38.5cm. A superb rare full set of Beatles autographs on one iconic image. Provenance: This was signed in late 1964 when a Dutch reporter came to London and interviewed the group. He had previously interviewed the Beatles (minus Ringo) earlier in the year on the 5th June in Holland, on their world tour. in Hillegom for Vara TV. (information supplied by vendor)
Group of gold items, 1930's single engine turned cufflink and matching dress stud, both in stamped 18 ct and platinum, a pair of octagonal cufflinks, three other single examples, a loose octagonal panel and 1970's gold ballpoint Parker pen and a fancy link chain, all in 9 ct. CONDITION18 ct gross weight 5.3 grams9 ct gross weight 18.7 gramsPen gross weight 18.2 gramsParker pen engraved S.Porter, in 9 ct hallmarked London 1970,
Montblanc Meisterstuck 75th Anniversary ballpoint pen, the top band inset with a single diamond, together with service guide, in original box Condition: Light wear and scratches allover including a mark to the 'Snow Cap', light rubbing to box, mechanism functions correctly - **General condition consistent with age
Montblanc Ingrid Bergman La Donna, a limited edition ballpoint pen, no. KU1342529, issued in 2009, with red-gold-plated fittings, amethyst on the clip, in a Montblanc presentation box, with international service certificate, outer printed box, together with leather Montblanc case and black ballpoint refill. For a condition report please visit our website www. peterwilson.co.uk
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