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ANKARA Vintage Black Marbled Celluloid Fountain Pen Lever Fill

ANKARA Vintage Black Marbled Celluloid Fountain Pen Lever Fill

€180,89

ANKARA Vintage Black Marbled Celluloid Fountain Pen Lever Fill

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An authentic Italian fountain Still , in elegant black celluloid with ivory shades. A model that retains the charm of the 1940s intact, an era in which the Savonese brand distinguished itself for quality and artisanal quality.

βœ’ Golden steel nib dauer Feder n. 12, tested who writes

βš™οΈ Life loading, restored by the technician for proper functioning

πŸ”„ Screw hood with golden metal straight clip

↔ paper 13 cm (πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ 5.11 in) Ø drum diameter 1.1 cm (πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ 0.43 in)

⏳ era: vintage (1940s, Italian production still - Savona)

πŸ” Conservative state as per photo

πŸ“¦ SHIPPED WITH PROTECTIVE CASE

πŸ“– An era of ink and genius: founded in Savona in 1919 by Giuseppe Zanini, it is still one of the oldest Italian fountains, known for the refinement of materials and for superior quality nibs. In the 1930s and 1940s, the celluloid production represented maximum modernity, with marked designs that made each specimen unique. This pen, mounted with a German pen Dauer Feder - widespread as an economic alternative to gold - tells the time and the creative solutions adopted by Italian producers well.


πŸ† Top reliability and over 2,400 satisfied customers

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈβœˆοΈ Regular deliveries in the United States 4/7 working days Subject to customs



An authentic Italian fountain Still, in elegant black celluloid with ivory shades. A model that retains the charm of the 1940s intact, an era in which the Savonese brand distinguished itself for quality and artisanal quality. βš™οΈ Life loading, restored by the technician for proper functioning πŸ“– An era of ink and genius: founded in Savona in 1919 by Giuseppe Zanini, it is still one of the oldest Italian fountains, known for the refinement of materials and for superior quality nibs. In the 1930s and 1940s, the celluloid production represented maximum modernity, with marked designs that made each specimen unique. This pen, mounted with a German pen Dauer Feder - widespread as an economic alternative to gold - tells the time and the creative solutions adopted by Italian producers well. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈβœˆοΈ Reg

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