Stationery etc
Life-Long
Stationery etc - Pens, Pencils
Seek!.. ..the finest Life-Long propelling pencil. A variety of models in rolled gold, silver or nickel silver from leading jewellers or stationers.
Views: 9,695 Year: 1958
Esterbrook Fountain Pens
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"Choose the right point for the way you write" - Only Esterbrook can offer you a selection of 28 points, made from Duracrome the perfect nib material...
Views: 9,384 Year: 1953
Esterbrook Fountain Pens
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The pen that fills itself - This desk pen has the fountain in the base instead of the barrel - and holds 40 times more ink than ordinary fountain pens. Always ready to write a full page because it fills itself instantly every time you return it to the socket...
Views: 12,503 Year: 1953 1 Comment
Parker Pens
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Rex Harrison gave his wife Lillli Palmer a Parker '51' for her birthday. Rex Harrison and his wife Lilli Palmer have recently completed another joint picture - "The Fourposter"...
Views: 2,508 Year: 1952
Platingum
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Never forget! It's best to buy Platingum Pens or Ball-Points - Red or blue ink.
Views: 6,908 Year: 1951 1 Comment
Conway Stewart
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The All-British Conway Stewart gives personality to your writing. The popular pen with the marvellous nib.
Views: 7,789 Year: 1950
Croxley Pens
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Why Croxley Pens are so dependable - Made of the best materials, simply and soundly designed, Croxley Pens are precision built and thoroughly tested before being finally passed...
Views: 687 Year: 1948
Venus Pencils
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When you work with a pencil you need a smooth, strong, even lead - qualities not so easily found in these post-war days...
Views: 2,754 Year: 1947
Watermans
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For extra smooth writing choose the pen that's guaranteed. Waterman's pens have been guaranteed for over 60 years and are still guaranteed...
Views: 2,586 Year: 1947
Venus Pencils
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Venus Pencils - Always on Point Duty.
Views: 9,386 Year: 1931
Swan Fountain Pen
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Every day somebody's birthday. Remember it with a "SWAN" fountain pen...
Views: 9,193 Year: 1904
Jewel
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A "JEWEL" of a pen. It has no equal for perfect flow, being fitted with Duplex Feed and Gold Nib. Fine, Broad, or Medium...
Views: 6,920 Year: 1904
C. Brandauer Circular Pointed Pens
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These series of Pens neither scratch nor spurt. They glide over the roughest paper with the ease of a soft lead pencil. Assorted Sample Boxes, 6d., to be obtained from all Stationers.
Views: 6,979 Year: 1902
Neptune Pen
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Here's a Point worth remembering. It is the latest improvement in fountain Pens, and is called the "Twin-Feed" Neptune Pen. Writes directly it touches the paper, and holds enough ink for 10,000 words.
Views: 6,521 Year: 1895
The 'Pelican' Self-Feeding Pen
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Writes Instantly and Continuously. Has Extra Large reservoir of Ink. Is secure against Leakage. Flow of Ink to the pen can be regulated with the Greatest Nicety...
Views: 6,131 Year: 1895
Swan Fountain Pen
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How Mr. Hall Caine wrote the Manxman. - Yes, if the fact is of any consequence you are very welcome to say that I wrote the "Manxman" with the Swan Fountain Pen. It has become quite indespensable to me. I can use it with ease and certainty anywhere, and at any time, even in the dark, in bed, and on horseback.
Views: 6,074 Year: 1895
Perry & Co's Patent Planished Pointed Pens
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Everybody should try these patent Perryian Planished Pointed Pens. They are simply perfection for those persons who write rapidly. It is almost impossible to make them stick in the paper...
Views: 6,703 Year: 1890
Macniven & Cameron Pens
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Sold everywhere. Sample box, of all kinds, by post, 1s. 1d. Macniven & Cameron, Waverley Works, Edinburgh.
Views: 10,984 Year: 1890