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SUMMIT S125 Fountain Pen
Circa: 1937. Colour: Wine and black marbled. Nib:
'Medium'.
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The company started business as Curzon, Lloyd and
MacGregor in Liverpool then changed its name to Curzon's in the
1920's and then to Summit a few years before the WWII. The gold
ball-ended clip has the engraving of "SUMMIT". The cap is decorated
with a single gold band. Trim is rolled gold. The very clear and
sharp barrel imprint reads: "SUMMIT, S 125, Made in England". Ink
filling is by the gold lever on the barrel. The 'medium' nib is
engraved with: "SUMMIT, 14ct, GOLD, Made in England". Trim
is rolled gold. The pen writes
very easily with a gliding flow of the hand. Superb - near mint. Length: 5 1/4" - 6 1/2"
A pen made by craftsmen in the 'golden years' of
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£125 ( $188 €139 )
Ref no:
100407-1
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