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Tibaldi Pen Fountain Pen Shatterproof Celluloid Pen Gold Flex Vintage

Tibaldi Pen Fountain Pen Shatterproof Celluloid Pen Gold Flex Vintage

€336,76

An authentic jewel of the historic Italian manufacture Tibaldi , made of precious celluloid that seems to be silky with the iridescent effects: the yellow-perla veins with black and gray grafts create a luminous movement that captures the gaze. A rare specimen, with screw hood and particular top hole for pocket chain, typical detail of the pens brought as an accessory together with the clock.

βœ’ Pennin Original in 14 carat gold, medium, flexible and tested size

βš™οΈ FUND FUNCH loading (restored by specialized technician with quality materials)

πŸ”˜ Body in Celluloid yellow-yellow-yellow cenlated with black veins and gray smoke

πŸ”„ screw hood

↔ length: 10.3 cm (πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ 4.05 inches) Ø stem diameter: 1.1 cm (πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ 0.43 inches)

πŸ“Ž Higher hole for pocket watch chain

⏳ era: 1930s --'40s (Art Deco, Italian Celluloid)

πŸ” Conservative state as per photo

πŸ“¦ Complete with universal case

πŸ“– An era of ink and genius: the unpleasant line was introduced by Tibaldi in the 1930s, in a period in which the celluloid became absolute protagonist for lightness, resistance and unparalleled chromatic effects. The versions with a pierced higher ring, designed to be hooked like a pocket watch, are among the most sought after by collectors. This specimen combines the technical charm of the Italian school with the aesthetic grace of the Art DΓ©co, still offering a fluid and refined writing today.


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 jewel of the historic Italian manufacture Tibaldi, made of precious celluloid that seems to be silky with the iridescent effects: the yellow-perla veins with black and gray grafts create a luminous movement that captures the gaze. A rare specimen, with screw hood and particular top hole for pocket chain, typical detail of the pens brought as an accessory together with the clock. πŸ“– An era of ink and genius: the unpleasant line was introduced by Tibaldi in the 1930s, in a period in which the celluloid became absolute protagonist for lightness, resistance and unparalleled chromatic effects. The versions with a pierced higher ring, designed to be hooked like a pocket watch, are among the most sought after by collectors. This specimen combines the technical charm of the Italian sch

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