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Fountain pen Parker 200th anniversary of independence & Queen Elizabeth Two set
$ 2012.19
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Description
Item DescriptionCondition: Excellent +
Vintage Completely unused product Long-term storage product
(Commemorating the 200th anniversary of the American Declaration of Independence)
1976 Limited release 10000
Serial No. 8334
The serial number and English text are written on the cap.
Material: Tin
Nib: 14K XF
Accessories Outer box, wooden box, booklet, nib adjuster
(R.M.S Queen Elizabeth)
1977 Limited 5,000
Serial No. 3088
Material: Queen Elizabeth brass
Nib: 14K XF
Accessories Nib adjustment tool
Booklet
Postcard for Parker
However, due to storage for many years, there are some stains and sunburn on the body and dullness and boxes.
We think that it is beautiful article generally.
I think that it is almost impossible for two very rare items that are rarely exhibited to be exhibited in one set.
【 To American Buyers 】
* Fountain pen ink bottle and cartridge ink are not included.
* Ballpoint pen cores and replacement cores are not included. Please purchase separately.
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