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Late Victorian Dual Propelling Pen & Pencil
This in an unusual late Victorian hexagonal Silver (not hallmarked) dual propelling Pen & Pencil. The pen is fitted with two slide actions one for the pen and one for the pencil.
The body of the pen is engraved and fitted with a capital which contains a stone cartouche in the end of the pen with initials R S. The nib of the pen is a Baker Bullion made in Birmingham.
The pen is in excellent condition with no damage and also fitted with appropriate pencil lead. The Pen weighs 22g and measures 97mm closed and 120mm when extended.
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We offer free insured postage & packing within the U.K.
Non UK customers please email us for postage cost before purchase.
All purchases are covered by Distance Selling Regulations with returns accepted within 14 days of receipt, returns sent via special delivery and undamaged, please advise via email first of return.
Please note that all items are antiques and therefore may show signs of use and age known as patina, any damage will be described.
We accept Pay Pal where you can use your debit/credit card to purchase items, please enquire before direct purchase to confirm availability as all stock is on display for sale.
Non UK purchases, the purchaser is responsible for import costs if they apply.
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17-18 West Street
Dorking,
Surrey
RH4 1BL
Tel : 07444877670
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The body of the pen is engraved and fitted with a capital which contains a stone cartouche in the end of the pen with initials R S. The nib of the pen is a Baker Bullion made in Birmingham.
The pen is in excellent condition with no damage and also fitted with appropriate pencil lead. The Pen weighs 22g and measures 97mm closed and 120mm when extended.
More images are available if required.
We offer free insured postage & packing within the U.K.
Non UK customers please email us for postage cost before purchase.
All purchases are covered by Distance Selling Regulations with returns accepted within 14 days of receipt, returns sent via special delivery and undamaged, please advise via email first of return.
Please note that all items are antiques and therefore may show signs of use and age known as patina, any damage will be described.
We accept Pay Pal where you can use your debit/credit card to purchase items, please enquire before direct purchase to confirm availability as all stock is on display for sale.
Non UK purchases, the purchaser is responsible for import costs if they apply.
Thank you for viewing Guy Ellis Antiques selection.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 24/SEP/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Date 1890
Late Victorian Antiques Material Silver
Origin English
Item code as647a071 / C181
Status Sold
£160.00
$214.24
€192.11
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€
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Always confirm final price with dealer.
Shipping information
Free shipping within the UK via Royal Mail Special Delivery
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Guy Ellis Antiques
17-18 West Street
Dorking,
Surrey
RH4 1BL
Tel : 07444877670
Non UK callers : +44 7444877670
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