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Ancla Lápiz Pluma Fuente Celuloide Negro de Mármol Carga Palanca Vintage

Ancla Lápiz Pluma Fuente Celuloide Negro de Mármol Carga Palanca Vintage

€164,70

Ancla Lápiz Pluma Fuente Celuloide Negro de Mármol Carga Palanca Vintage

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An authentic Italian source Aún , in elegant black celuloid with marfil tones. A model that preserves the charm of the 1940s intact, an era in which the Savonese brand stood out for its quality and artisanal quality.

✒ Golden Steel Nib Dauer Feder n. 12, probably written here

⚙️ Life charge, restored by the technician for proper operation

🔄 Capucha Screw with gold metal recto clip

↔ Paper 13 cm (🇺🇸 5.11 in) Ø Drum diameter 1.1 cm (🇺🇸 0.43 in)

⏳ Era: Vintage (1940, Italian production Still - Savona)

🔍 State conservator following the photo

📦 sent with cover protector

📖 An era of color and genius: founded in Savona in 1919 by Giuseppe Zanini, then being one of the oldest Italian sources, known for the refinement of materials and for the tips of superior quality. In the 1930s and 1940s, the production of celluloides represented the greatest modernity, with bizarre designs that made each piece unique. This plume, mounted with a federal German pen dauer, generalized as an economic alternative to gold, tells you now and the creative solutions adopted by Italian producers.


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🇺🇸✈️ regular deliveries in the United States 4/7 working days subject to customs



An authentic Italian source Aún, in elegant black celuloid with marfil tones. A model that preserves the charm of the 1940s intact, an era in which the Savonese brand stood out for its quality and artisanal quality. ⚙️ Body of life, restored by the technician for an adequate functioning 📖 An era of color and genius: founded in Savona in 1919 by Giuseppe Zanini, then being one of the oldest Italian sources, known for the refinement of materials and for the tips of superior quality. In the 1930s and 1940s, the production of celluloides represented the greatest modernity, with bizarre designs that made each piece unique. This plume, mounted with a federal German pen dauer, generalized as an economic alternative to gold, tells her to

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