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πŸ”΄ KOSCA mechanical pencil guilloche 18k gold plated antique pencil early 1900s

πŸ”΄ KOSCA mechanical pencil guilloche 18k gold plated antique pencil early 1900s

€85,00

Antique jewel mechanical pencil KOSCA guilloche workmanship antique pencil CHISELLED IN BAS-RELIEF AND LAMINATED IN 18k GOLD stunning example with body entirely artistically worked early 1900s

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βš™οΈ The mechanism works, you slide the central ring downwards and the tip comes out

πŸ” Conservative state as per photo

πŸ“¦ Complete with universal case

πŸ“– An era of ink and genius: the company was founded by two German entrepreneurs, Paul Kohler and Christian Schaefer, in Pforzheim, Germany, around 1920, and the company's name was derived from the initial letters of their names. The company initially focused on the production of multi-lead mechanical pencils, in gold and silver, capable of changing four colors. They later ventured into the production of fountain pens. The company established a branch in Milan with an Italian factory. The exact date of production is unknown, but an extract from a document dated November 26, 1923, published in the book "Registered Trademarks of Italian Fountain Pens," indicates that there was an Italian branch with Giuseppe KΓΌgler as its representative, initially registered at Via Victor Hugo 2.

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