This
pen is one of the earliest 388 pens made as dictated by
the number being on the second line of the barrel
engraving - later pens had the 388 on the first line.
Conway Stewart made very striking and
colourful pens during this period. The gold clip has
the "CS" logo. The cap is decorated with three bands -
two narrow bands on either side of a broad band. Trim
is rolled gold. The imprint on barrel reads: "Conway
Stewart, No 388" and around the barrel: "Made in England". Ink filling is by the
gold lever on the barrel - the lever is also engraved
with the "CS" logo. The original nib reads:"Conway
Stewart, 14ct GOLD". Solid gold 14 carat 'medium'
nib. Condition is excellent. Smooth writer.
Length: 5" - 6 1/4"
"The Pen with the Graceful Glide"