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    Default Re: PBA Galleries Fine Pens Auction, July 19th * Modern & Vintage * 361 Lots

    [MISC. VINTAGE]: Lot of 40 Celluloid Fountain Pens, c.1930s-1940s. Estimate: $300-500

    Lot of 40 celluloid fountain pens, various makers, including 14 Conway Stewart pens (one being a No. 85L red herringbone lever-filler, very fine condition but with sticker residue), and 8 Parker pens. Other makers include Kingswood, Burnham, etc. Some nice pens here; great clean-up project for an ardent penman. ​Varying condition from good to very fine, most with some brassing to gold-plated clips and trim, many with stickers or sticker residue; pens not tested internally.
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    Default Re: PBA Galleries Fine Pens Auction, July 19th * Modern & Vintage * 361 Lots

    [JAPANESE]: Rare Ban-Ei Maki-e Fountain Pen, Oversized, Falcon Motif, c.1950s-1960s. Estimate: $1500-2500

    A rare and interesting hand-made fountain pen decorated in raised takamaki-e with a falcon on a tree bough, alert and poised to strike. The pen is unsigned but almost certainly from the celebrated Ban-Ei workshop, as it bears the same body style and "Steady" nib with correct feed that one associates with the workshop, and the high level of workmanship is consistent with Ban-Ei in the 1950s and 1960s. However, while one typically sees Ban-Ei pens of this era in plain black or vermillion lacquer, or with kamakura bori ornamentation, very few maki-e examples exist.

    The pen is oversized (133mm long, 16mm diameter), with 14K rolled gold clip, cap band and captop and endpiece ornaments. Piston-filler. No. 4 14K gold Steady heart-vent nib, slight flex. Excellent condition, not tested internally. A remarkable pen.
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    Default Re: PBA Galleries Fine Pens Auction, July 19th * Modern & Vintage * 361 Lots

    SUO PEN CO.: Rare Emperor Shōwa Hirohito Aluminum Coronation Fountain Pen, 1928. Estimate: $2000-3000

    A rare and historically significant aluminum plunger-filler fountain pen, made by the Suo Pen Company of Kyoto, decorated with a low-relief Phoenix rising above leafy chrysanthemums and bearing the Japanese inscription "Go Taiten Kinen" (御大典記念). The literal translation is "Memento of the Great Ceremony", although in Japanese this phrase refers specifically to the enthronement ceremony of the Japanese emperor. The pen was created in observation of the 1928 coronation of Emperor Shōwa, known outside of Japan as Emperor Hirohito. 133mm. 14K gold "Warranted Suo" heart-vent nib, slight flex, fine or extra-fine. Excellent condition; a few specks of discoloration, no dings, hard rubber endpiece and section glossy and black, plunger mechanism functions smoothly.

    The choice of aluminum for a fine commemorative fountain pen, rather than gold or silver, may seem perplexing to modern observers, but the significance would not have been lost upon Japanese citizens of the time. While we think of aluminum as a cheap, disposable metal, in 1928 aluminum was considered a precious commodity, emblematic of modernity and progress: it was lightweight, easy to melt and mold, and it didn't corrode. Although aluminum was first discovered in 1808, it wasn't until 1889 that the Bayre Chemical Company developed an economical process for extracting aluminum from bauxite. Even so, production was meager until the mid-1920s, when abundant bauxite deposits were discovered in South America. In 1928, aluminum was literally more valuable than gold, and it was considered superior to silver since it would not tarnish. It was thus considered an ideal metal to observe Hirohito's coronation, an event of great importance to the Japanese nation.

    The Suo Pen Company was located in Kyoto, where the coronation ceremonies took place, and so it was natural for them produce a pen for the occasion. One may assume that aluminum was chosen for the overlay to signify a new and modern Japan. The overlay depicts a Japanese Phoenix, which represents a new beginning, as well as several chrysanthemums, a flower symbolic of the Japanese royal family.

    Like many of the best pens, this one has a charismatic quality that doesn't convey fully in words and photos. The aluminum body has a soft, powdery, tactile voluptuousness quite unlike any other pen. It balances perfectly in the hand, particularly with cap posted on barrel. The wand-like profile and decorative motifs contribute to a rather mystical sensibility worthy of the pen's regal origins, and its rarity is extreme (it may indeed be the sole surviving example).

    Special thanks to Kamakura Pens, who provided much of the background information about this pen and its milieu.
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    Default Re: PBA Galleries Fine Pens Auction, July 19th * Modern & Vintage * 361 Lots

    PILOT-NAMIKI: Rare Red Lacquer Maki-e and Raden Vest Fountain Pen by Shogo, Japanese Fan Motif, A-Grade, c.1930. Estimate: $30,000-40,000

    A rare and exceptional A-grade Namiki vest-firm lever-filler pen, elaborately ornamented in raised gold dust takamaki-e and abundant raden (mother-of-pearl) on red urushi ground, with maki-e decoration extending to the feed, a luxurious detail reserved for Namiki's most exalted examples. 14K rolled gold captop device, ringtop and band, classic "lifebuoy" lever, endpiece imprinted "Made in Japan". 101mm. 14K gold No. 2 heart-vent Pilot nib, engraved "Made in Japan". Signed by Shogo Iijima (1894-?), pupil of Shorin Ueda and perhaps Namiki's most acclaimed artist.

    Red lacquer Namikis are significantly rarer that black ones and are highly prized by collectors. Murakami observes that "the quantity of vermilion pens was about one-twentieth of the black lacquered ones. A vermilion lacquered pen... is, therefore, a very rare item." Murakami, Dunhill-Namiki and Lacquer Pens. [Sakura City: 2000], p. 26.

    This instrument is without question one of the finest red lacquer pens ever created by Namiki. The cap and barrel are decorated with skillfully-rendered Japanese fans; one fan is ornamented with an image of Mount Fuji, the most elemental and profound emblem of Japan, and another bears a wonderfully detailed image of a riverside pavilion. An abundance of mother-of-pearl, including leaf and flower-shaped fragments, gives the pen a brilliant radiance. Shogo is generally considered Namiki's premiere artisan, and this elegant masterwork must be ranked among his highest achievements. Excellent condition, fine handling marks to golden captop device.
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    Default Re: PBA Galleries Fine Pens Auction, July 19th * Modern & Vintage * 361 Lots

    MONTEGRAPPA: Eternal Bird 18K Gold Limited Edition Fountain Pen * PREMIERE EXAMPLE, 2005. Estimate: $7000-10,000

    The premiere example of Montegrappa's 18K gold overlay Eternal Bird fountain pen. Created in 2005 as a companion piece to the 1995 Dragon pen, Montegrappa's Eternal Bird is a tribute to Feng Huang (the phoenix), the immortal bird of legend which rises, reborn, from its own ashes. It features a hand-finished solid 18K yellow gold overlay of impressive heft, a marbled red celluloid body and ruby eyes. The medium 18K gold nib is engraved with a phoenix in flight. Outer box, lacquered wood display box, chamois, booklet (numbered "0"), usage guide. Excellent condition, not inked.

    Except for the rare PdA ("Prova d'Autore") artist's proofs that Montegrappa created for some of their most exclusive designs, the No. 0 limitations are the company's most desirable iterations, and were only offered to Montegrappa's most esteemed clients. The are almost impossible to obtain. Limited Edition: No. 0, preceding the regular limited edition of 100 examples.
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    MONTBLANC: James Watt 18K Gold Skeleton Limited Edition 35 Fountain Pen, 2014. Estimate: $30,000-35,000

    Montblanc's tribute to Scotsman James Watt, whose engineering innovations powered the Industrial Revolution. The skeletonized 18K gold barrel and cap, with oversized flywheel motif, reflect the "parallel motion" linkage system of Watt's revolutionary steam engine. The clip recalls Watt's double-weighted centrifugal governor. The joints of the supports connecting the 18K gold flywheels are decorated with diamonds, and a domed mother-of-pearl Montblanc star surmounts the cap. The skeletonized body of the pen affords a glimpse of the 18K gold piston-filling mechanism within. Two versions of this pen were released: a limited edition of 83 and this deluxe limited edition of 35.

    Medium 18K gold nib engraved with a draft horse, symbol of horsepower. Illustrated outer box, lacquered wood display box, hardbound folder with booklet, certificate and service guide. Limited Edition: 14/35. Excellent condition, not inked.
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    MONTBLANC: Wassily Kandinsky "Masters of Abstract Art" 18K Gold Skeleton Cap Limited Edition Fountain Pen, 2016. Estimate: $20,000-30,000

    One of the great pioneers of 20th century art, Wassily Kandinsky ushered painting into a new era of freedom from concrete representationalism. His abstractions are typified by geometric elements and explosive floods of color, qualities embodied in this instrument's design. The color shading on the deep blue barrel suggests the short brush strokes of Kandinsky's early style; the 18K gold skeleton cap is modeled from the three basic geometric shapes, and enlivened with colors characteristic of Kandinsky's Bauhaus aesthetic; the mother-of-pearl Montblanc star under a rounded glass captop dome suggests the onion domes of his native Moscow. Medium 18K gold nib engraved with Kandinsky's signature initial "K". Outer box, illustrated inner box, lacquered wood display box, booklet. Limited Edition: 44/77. Excellent condition, not inked.
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    MONTBLANC: Salvador Dali 18K Gold Skeleton Limited Edition Fountain Pen, 2004. Estimate: $10,000-15,000

    Tribute to the famed Surrealist painter, with an 18K yellow and white gold skeleton cap featuring Dali's name and a solid 18K yellow gold barrel. The cap is studded with diamonds, and a luminous mother-of-pearl captop star completes the design. Medium 18K two-tone gold nib etched with Dali's portrait. Outer box, inner box, lacquered wood display box, booklet. Limited Edition: 041/100. Excellent condition, not inked.
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    MONTBLANC: Cristobal Colon (Christopher Columbus) 18K Gold Toledo Limited Edition Fountain Pen, 2008. Estimate: $10,000-15,000

    One of Montblanc's most impressive limited editions, this Toledo-style pen was released predominantly to the European market in 2008, and very few examples were made available to collectors in the U.S. and other markets. The pen's solid 18K yellow gold overlay is hand-engraved with motifs relating to Columbus's historic voyage of discovery. Medium 18K gold nib etched with a portrait of Columbus. Outer box, inner box, lacquered wood display box, booklet. Limited Edition: 15/92. Excellent condition, not inked. Pen and metal plate on lacquered wood display box both marked "15/92", label on outer white box marked "92/92", booklet is duly stamped and marked on facing pages with both numbers: "15/92" and "92/92".
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    MONTBLANC: Airbus A380 18K White Gold Skeleton Fountain Pen, c.2010. Estimate: $6500-8500

    Montblanc pays tribute to the world's largest airliner, the Airbus A380, which set a new standard in air travel when it was introduced in 2005. Features an 18K white gold overlay with 42 diamonds encircling the captop, cap ring and cone. The double-decker design of the plane is reflected in the twin rows of portholes in the barrel, through which dark blue resin can be seen. The captop star is white gold set in black lacquer, a striking design touch shared by no other Montblanc artisan editions. Medium 18K platinum-plated gold nib. Outer box, inner box, lacquered wood display box, booklet. Limited Edition: 91/380. Mint condition, not inked.
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    MONTBLANC: Charlie Chaplin 18K White Gold Limited Edition Skeleton Fountain Pen, 2007. Estimate: $20,000-25,000

    Tribute to Charlie Chaplin, a key figure of early 20th century cinema. The pen's elaborate design, with many visual allusions to Chaplin's iconography, has made it one of Montblanc's most celebrated creations. The skeleton overlay's 18K white gold cog-wheels are inspired by the machines featured in his signature film, Modern Times, and various details suggest aspects of Chaplin's persona: the barrel and cone recall his baggy trousers, the captop is based upon his bowler hat, the clip resembles his cane. The cog-wheels are set with diamonds and the captop star is mother-of-pearl. Medium 18K rhodium-plated gold nib, large 149 size, etched with Chaplin's accoutrements. Outer box, lacquered wood display box, booklet. Limited Edition: 65/88. Excellent condition, not inked.
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    Default Re: PBA Galleries Fine Pens Auction, July 19th * Modern & Vintage * 361 Lots

    Two sealed Montblanc Artisan Editions...

    MONTBLANC: Leonardo da Vinci 18K Gold Limited Edition Skeleton Fountain Pen * SEALED, 2013. Estimate: 14,000-18,000

    This pen, featuring one of Montblanc's most inventive designs, honors Leonardo da Vinci. Solid 18K rose gold with ruthenium-plated fittings, clip with diamond-studded rotating gear, captop features hidden view of a mirror reflecting concealed Montblanc star emblem. This pen had low distribution outside of Europe and is seldom found on the secondary market. Medium 18K gold nib engraved with bat wing motif inspired by Leonardo's sketches. Outer box, inner box, inlaid wood display box, booklet. Limited Edition: 45/74. Excellent condition, untouched, box still sealed in the original shrinkwrap.


    MONTBLANC: Genghis Khan 18K Gold Limited Edition 88 Fountain Pen * SEALED, c.2013. Estimate: $14,000-18,000

    Genghis Khan, the legendary Mongolian warlord, unified the rival nomadic tribes of central Asia and established the largest contiguous empire in history. This pen pays tribute to the warlord with numerous details: the clip suggests the recurve bows used by Khan's warriors; the cap is inspired by their helmets; the scales suggest their armor; the 18K gold fittings recall their ornate weapons; the olive wood endpiece reflects their wooden arrowheads. Medium 18K gold nib engraved with an eagle, symbol of Genghis Khan's army. Outer box, inner box, wood display box, booklet. Limited Edition: 45/88. Excellent condition, untouched, box still sealed in the original shrinkwrap.
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    Default Re: PBA Galleries Fine Pens Auction, July 19th * Modern & Vintage * 361 Lots

    Hi all,

    A friendly reminder: It's easy to register to bid with PBA. All registrants for the July 19th sale will automatically be sent catalogues for the next sale (December 6th). Here's a link to the online catalogue:

    https://www.pbagalleries.com/view-au...id/454/?page=1

    If you have pens to consign for the December 6th auction, please contact: ivan@pbagalleries.com

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    MONTEGRAPPA: Bruce Lee Dragon Sterling Silver Limited Edition Fountain Pen, 2010. Estimate: $2000-3000

    Montegrappa honors one of the greatest icons of the 20th century with this Bruce Lee fountain pen, created in 2010 in honor of the martial arts legend's 70th birthday. The design was adapted from Montegrappa's original Dragon design, the company's most successful pen, and has itself achieved iconic status in the pen world. Cinnamon-veined red celluloid, heavy sterling silver dragon overlay, ruby eyes, Yin-Yang captop device. Medium 18K two-tone gold nib engraved with silhouette of Bruce Lee. Outer box, inner box, black lacquered wood display box, velvet drawstring bag, brocaded red silk pen sleeve, booklet, certificate. Limited Edition: 132/888. Excellent condition, not inked.
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    Default Re: PBA Galleries Fine Pens Auction, July 19th * Modern & Vintage * 361 Lots

    Or for something really rare...

    MONTEGRAPPA: Bruce Lee Dragon Sterling Silver "Bamboo" [Black Celluloid] Limited Edition Rollerball Pen * ONE OF TWO MADE, 2010. Estimate: $3000-5000

    Montegrappa created its Bruce Lee Dragon pen in 2010 in honor of the martial arts legend's 70th birthday. The original design, in red celluloid overlaid with sterling silver, was adapted from Montegrappa's highly successful Dragon design, and quickly achieved iconic status in the pen world. This special "Bamboo" version was produced in an ultra-limited edition of two fountain pens and two rollerballs. These rare variants were never available through regular retail channels and were sold privately by Montegrappa to their most exclusive clientele. They are among the rarest limited editions ever made. This is the first time that one of these variants has been offered publicly.

    Black celluloid with silver-grey veins, sterling silver dragon overlay, sapphire eyes, sapphires set into captop Yin-Yang emblem. Outer box, inner box, black lacquered wood display box lined with brocaded red silk, velvet drawstring bag, brocaded red silk pen sleeve, booklet, certificate (numbered "0"). Limited Edition: One of two rollerball examples made; this one is numbered "0". Excellent condition, not inked.
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    MONTEGRAPPA: Cosmos Enigma 18K Gold Limited Edition Fountain Pen, 2002. Estimate: $1500-2000

    An interesting pen featuring motifs reflecting philosophical questions about man's place in creation. Solid 18K gold with enamel & iridescent resin. 18K two-tone gold nib. Outer box, inner box, cylindrical wood and acetate display box, folder with booklet, service guide, guarantee card. Limited Edition: 069/100. Excellent condition, not inked.
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    MONTEGRAPPA: Aphrodite 18K Gold Limited Edition Fountain Pen, 1997. Estimate: $3500-4500

    Tribute to the Greek goddess of love, beauty and pleasure, with a sculptural and elaborate 18K solid rose gold overlay depicting Aphrodite and Adonis, mother-of-pearl panels, two pearls, and black ebonite body. One of Montegrappa's earliest and most emblematic limited editions. Medium 18k two-tone gold nib. Outer box, clamshell display box, booklet, certificate. Limited Edition: 57/188. Very fine condition, ebonite toned to chocolate brown, not inked.
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    Looking for a thinking man's pen? This one's a no-brainer:

    MONTEGRAPPA: Brain Sterling Silver Limited Edition Fountain Pen, 2012. Estimate: $2500-3500

    Undoubtedly one of the most interesting pen designs of the modern limited era, this instrument was created by Montegrappa in collaboration with Dr. Richard Restak, a foremost expert in the field of neurology. The result is a tribute to the human brain, that most enigmatic of organs, with an emphasis on the curious connection between man's psychic and physical natures. Fine 18K gold nib engraved with a seahorse, an allusion to the hippocampus, a major component in the brains of vertebrates. Outer sleeve, outer box, wood display box, pen holder, hardcover book, booklet, certificate. Limited Edition: 449/1012. Excellent condition, has been inked.
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    Default Re: PBA Galleries Fine Pens Auction, July 19th * Modern & Vintage * 361 Lots

    Or perhaps something more subdued?

    MONTEGRAPPA: Chaos Sterling Silver Limited Edition Fountain Pen, 2011. Estimate: $3500-4500

    A collaboration between Sylvester Stallone and Montegrappa, the Chaos pen features an elaborate hand-finished sterling silver overlay seething with a phantasmagoria of emblems of disorder, with a skull, a sword, a fist, and reptilian forms embodying the concept of chaos. The overlay is detailed with yellow enamel representing fire set against a pearlescent black celluloid body; the overall effect is rather striking. Medium 18K gold nib. Outer box, wood display box, leather pen sleeve, folder with booklet, service guide. Limited Edition: 200/1000. Excellent condition, not inked.
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    Default Re: PBA Galleries Fine Pens Auction, July 19th * Modern & Vintage * 361 Lots

    Silver:

    MONTEGRAPPA: White Nights Sterling Silver Limited Edition Fountain Pen, 2003. Estimate: $2000-3000

    Inspired by the natural atmospheric phenomenon that causes summer nights in St. Petersburg to glow with brilliant celestial light. White, red & blue enamel inlaid with sterling silver. Medium 18K two-tone gold nib engraved with coat-of-arms motif. Outer box, pearlescent resin display box inset with metal coat-of-arms, chamois, white leather pen sleeve, booklet, usage guide. Limited Edition: 1031/1305. Excellent condition, not inked.
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