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Tibaldi Lápiz Pluma Fuente Irrompible Celuloide Nib Oro Flex Vintage

Tibaldi Lápiz Pluma Fuente Irrompible Celuloide Nib Oro Flex Vintage

€305,00

Tibaldi Lápiz Pluma Fuente Irrompible Celuloide Nib Oro Flex Vintage

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An authentic joy of the historic Italian Tibaldi fabrication, made of a precious celuloid that seems to be serene with iridiscent effects: the amarillo-pearl veins with black and gray inserts create a luminous movement that captures the gaze. A rare example, with a twist cap and a particular upper orifice for the pen holder, typical details of pens described as an accessory together with the watch.

Original gold pen with 14 quilates, medium size, flexible and sturdy

⚙️ Funding Funch Carging (restored by a specialized technician with quality materials)

🔘 Body in celuloid amarillo amarillo covered with black veins and gray humor

🔄 Capucha de tornillo

↔ Longitude: 10.3 cm (🇺🇸 4.05 pulls) Ø Diameter of the waist: 1.1 cm (🇺🇸 0.43 pulls)

📎 Superior needle for the watch chain

⏳ Era: 1930-'40 (Art Deco, Italian celuloid)

🔍 State conservator following the photo

📦 Complete with universal case

📖 An era of color and genius: the degradable line was introduced by Tibaldi in the 1930s, in a period in which the celuloid became the absolute protagonist of lightness, resistance and incomparable chromatic effects. The versions with a higher perforated ring, designed to be locked like a watch watch, are located among collectors most sought after by collectors. This experiment combines the technical charm of the Italian school with the aesthetic grace of the art of art, which still offers fluid and refined writing today.


🏆 Superior reliability and more than 2,400 satisfied customers

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


An authentic joy of the historic Italian Tibaldi fabrication, made of a precious celuloid that seems to be seductive with iridiscent effects: the amarillo-pearl veins with black and gray inserts create a luminous movement that captures the gaze. A rare example, with a twist cap and a particular upper orifice for the pen holder, typical details of pens described as an accessory together with the watch. 📖 An era of color and genius: the degradable line was introduced by Tibaldi in the 1930s, in a period in which the celuloid became the absolute protagonist of lightness, resistance and incomparable chromatic effects. The versions with a higher perforated ring, designed to be hung like a watch watch, are placed between the

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