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Three vintage pens and a propelling pencil - Waterman, Conway Stewart and Onoto. Condition is Used. The Waterman gold pen is I assume gold plated.
It has 'PLAQUR ORG' written in it. It has an 18K gold nib. Don't know if it was working. Used with cartridges some years ago.
The Onoto K4 pen is working. The Conway Stewart pen is a little worse for wear and has no rubber ink holder in it. It has the original Conway Stewart named 14 ct gold nib. I guess it is 40s or 50s. The Conway Stewart propelling pencil is working and has some initials on it.
Rarity: In this update I have attempted to classify the relative rarity of the models according to the number of times I have recorded them. Also where many different colours were made for the same model, I have shown which colours are less common and consequently more desirable. = 0 to 1 record. = 2 to 4 records.
= 5 to 10 records. = above 10 records.
= more desirable The Conway Stewart: (1946-4? SH) diamond clip, 2 narrow bands surrounding 1 medium band, peaked top, nib CS Duro 40. Dimensions - length: 13cm; barrel+section: 10.2cm; cap: 5.8cm. Marbled blue/black (bandless). Marbled plum/black (bandless). The Conway Stewart: Same design and dimensions as 60, 1 wide band, nib not Duro.
Possibly trial model or export model. Dimensions - length: 13cm; barrel+section: 9.7cm; cap: 6.1cm. Conway: (1960-68 SH), Pressac, 1 medium band, diamond clip, uniform colours, self-colour pull-off cap with stud, and tapered section, or CS. Dimensions - length: 14.1cm; barrel+section: 11 cm; cap: 6.5cm. Original Price 22/6. (Matching pencil Conway Stewart, 43 or no number) Also with chrome plated cap with GP clipÐ, probably later.
Self coloured cap Grey Green chain pattern on band Chrome cap (The) Conway Stewart: (1949-63? SH), 2 narrow bands surrounding 1 medium band; The Conway Stewart, number on 2nd line - early; Conway Stewart, number on 1st line - late. Dimensions - length: 13cm; barrel+section: 9.7cm; cap: 6.1cm. Nib, CS 58 Duro or CS 58. (Matching pencil The Conway No.
(Original price 30/-) And here's a depicting a CS 58. The Conway Stewart: Blue hatch. (not faded plum) Conway Stewart: Grey hatched Marbled blue (The) Conway Stewart 1950-63?: 1 wide band, or 2 wide bands = Australia and foreign? The Conway Stewart on 1st line, EXECUTIVE 60 in large letters on 2nd line, nib CS Duro 60 Manifold. Conway Stewart on 1st line, EXECUTIVE 60 in smaller letters on 2nd line, nib CS Duro. Conway Stewart on 1st line, MADE IN ENGLAND on 2nd line,. Dimensions - length: 13cm; barrel+section: 9.7cm; cap: 6.1cm.
(Original price 35/-). Here is an for the CS60.
Not yet seen Marbled burgundy. (does it exist?) Marbled green. (does it exist?) The Conway Stewart Executive, nib Manifold, or Duro (1950 - 52 SH):.
Marbled blue/black Conway Stewart Executive (1952 -? SH): Marbled blue no band.
Blue hatched Burgundy hatched Conway Stewart:. (see Cooper Owen catalogue Oct '02) Black Conway Stewart: (1958-? SH), long, 1 wide band or 2 bands - Australia; top narrower, stud fixed with inner nut. Nib CS Duro 60. Dimensions - length: 13.5cm; barrel+section: 10.2cm; cap: 6.6cm. Conway Stewart: Apparently identical to the CS 60 2 bands, from Australia. Probably a trial model for export.
Grey hatched. Conway Stewart Scholars' Fountain Pen, steel trim, straight clip embossed with 'Conway Stewart UK' or 'Conway', medium band, self-colored section, pressac type filler. Interchangeable, screw-in steel nib, smoothline, USA or CS steel nib. Dimensions - length: 13.5cm; barrel+section: 10.3cm; cap: 6cm.
IMOHO these were the worst pens CS ever made. Even my two mint examples the bands are loose and the cap sticks on the barrel.
Green Conway Stewart: (1964-71 SH) Steel cap, straight clip, Conway Stewart engraved around lip of cap. Steel nib, hooded section. Cartridge filler. Rounded end to barrel. Number not imprinted but written on sales card (The Pen with the marvelous nib Price $1.00 with box of 4 spare refills. With matching 97 BP pen and 78 Fybriter pen = Skule-Mate Writing Set. Boxed with 97 BP pen =Cartridge writing set.
Cartridge filler. Conway Stewart (1964-71 SH) Self colored top, medium CP band, straight clip engraved Conway vertically, CP cowling and stud. Bottom of barrel rounded. Pressac filler. Steel CS nib. (With matching pencil). Original price 15/.
A really terrible pen. Conway: (1960-68 SH), silvasheen cap, colored stud, GP diamond clip, black pressure ring, Pressac (some with ), tapered self-color section,. Dimensions - length: 13.5cm; barrel+section: 11cm; cap: 6.4cm. (Matching pencil 59, 44) Pale green Conway: (1963-67 SH ), Self-color top & tapered section, 1 medium band, straight clip, engraved CS, CPT, top and bottom stud. Pressac, CS nib 6, (with matching pencil).
Dimensions: Turquoise Conway Stewart: (1963-67 SH), Pressac, pull-off brassy cap and bottom stud, straight clip without logo, brass pressure ring, tapered section, Conway nib no number (6). Dimensions - length: 13.5cm; barrel+section: 10.5cm; cap: 6 cm. (With matching pencil). And The Conway Pen/ Conway Stewart: (?-1968 SH) 1 narrow band, CPT, diamond clip,.
The Conway Pen on 1st line, Conway Stewart London, 2nd line, No 70 on 3rd line - early; Conway Stewart 70 on same line, Made in England on 2nd line - later. (Identical to 75 but for the Foreign market). Dimensions - length: 12.7cm; barrel+section: 9.9cm; cap: 6 cm The Conway Pen Conway Stewart 70/75 Marbled mauve/black, dual imprint Conway Stewart: Piston filler with ink view section by barrel thread, 2 narrow cap bands, diamond clip with black stud, nib CS 1A. Dimensions - length: 12.7cm; barrel + section: 9.6cm; cap: 6.2cm. (DW) Black Conway Stewart: (1958-63? SH), 2 narrow, 1 medium band, diamond clip, black stud, nib CS 4. Dimensions - length: 13.6cm; barrel+section: 10.5cm; cap: 6.6cm (Matching pencil Conway No 23).
Note: I am still keeping the marbled and herringbone pens on the list. I have earlier but unreliable records of these and am loosing confidence that they exist. Marbled blue/black. Marbled burgundy/black.
= marbled rose/black Green herringbone Blue herringbone Red herringbone Grey hatched?? Conway Stewart: (1957-63? SH), black stud diamond clip, Grecian band, nib CS 5, (Speedy-phil). Dimensions - length: 13.5cm; barrel+section: 10.5cm; cap: 6.5cm. (Original price 40/-) This pen was called SPEEDY-PHIL because of its very unusual filling mechanism.
This pen is known as the Speedy Phil because of its unusual filling mechanism. Actually this trade mark can be seen on early boxes of the 'International pen, and is represented by a young boy in red sitting on a 'flying' lever pen with the inscription 'I'm Speedy Phil'. I still don't quite understand how it works, even though I've taken the mechanism to pieces. But the truth is that it generally didn't and its very unusual to find one today in working condition. Here is a Display card for Conway Stewart, (c1952-? SH), 1 narrow band CPT, chrome stud, diamond clip, nib CS 3, (formerly bandless The Conway Pen no.75) (Early models: The Conway Stewart).
Dimensions - length: 12.9cm; barrel+section: 9.8cm; cap: 6cm. Also a 75 Marbled maroon (bandless) Conway Stewart Conway Stewart: (1958-63? SH) 1 wide serrated band, diamond clip, black stud, nib CS 5. Dimensions - length: 13.8cm; barrel+section: 10.5cm; cap: 6.7cm. (Matching pencil Conway No.35). Conway Stewart: (1958-63? SH), 2 narrow 1 medium band, diamond clip, black stud, nib CS Duro 58.
Dimensions - length: 13.6cm; barrel+section: 10.5cm; cap: 6.8cm. (Matching pencil The Conway No. 34) 77 Fybriter.: (1965 SH) The first British made fiber point pen (1966 SH) 78 Conway Stewart Fybriter (1966 SH) forms Skule Mate Writing Set together with CS No. 65 pen and CS No. Color coded cap and bottom, long grey barrel.
Grey (1966 SH) Retractable ball pen. Top and barrel plastic, GP diamond clip and narrow band. Original price 7/6.
Green (1966 SH) Retractable ball pen. Long steel top inscribed Scripto USA around cap rim.
Barrel plastic, tip steel asymmetrical. Attached to presentation card on which is written 'Conway Stewart Tungsten Carbide Ball Retractible ball pen No. Refill available' No number or name inscribed on pen. (Matching number 47 pencil.) Original price 2/6.
(1966 SH)Retractable ball point. Steel cap with straight clip and Conway Stewart engraved around lip of cap. No number on barrel. Forms Skule Mate Writing Set together with CS No. 65 pen and CS No. Black barrel, steel top.