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CONWAY STEWART

Conway Stewart has a history going back to 1905 and makes pens of very high quality. All of the products are made using traditional techniques and are often reproductions/re-issues of historic models. Some models are available in period materials like ebonite and casein. Certain models are produced as limited editions with attendant collectability. These pens are quintessentially British. All new pens carry a 100 year guarantee. Full details of all the models can be seen on: www.conwaystewart.co.uk and all models may be ordered from us.

The product range is twofold - the limited editions and the standard models. Conway Stewart has a continuing policy of introducing limited editions usually with a theme or in honour of a person or event.

LIMITED EDITIONS
THE NELSON PEN
The 200th. anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar is on October 21st.2005. This is perfect timing for the production of a limited edition to commemorate Nelson. The pen is made from a special blue resin containing silver dust. This gives a very pleasing shimmering effect.


Each pen comes in a presentation box along with a roller blotter made from oak removed from HMS Victory, a book about Nelson and a bottle of ink.

Twist fill is the usual filling system but cartridge/converter is available on request.The usual nib options apply.

The limited edition is of 500. Serial numbers may be chosen - subject to availability.

£495

This is a great pen to use as well as being collectable.

The full presentation set is shown below.

THE CENTENARY OVERLAY FOUNTAIN PEN (right)

This pen was produced to celebrate Conway Stewart's 100th. anniversary. It is available in either Sterling Silver or gold plated Sterling Silver. Serial numbers may be selected - subject to availability. The filling system is cartridge/converter and the usual eight nib options apply. The limited edition is of 100 in each finish.

 

Sterling Silver £700

Gold plated £950

THE DECO DIAMOND FOUNTAIN PEN (below)

This pen is in silver with enamel inlay. The filling system is cartridge/converter and the eight nib options apply. It is a limited edition of 200 and serial numbers may be selected - subject to availability. £950

 

THE CHURCHILL STEINWAY (not illustrated)

This is essentially the Churchill fountain pen, described below, in black resin with a Steinway emblem. It is a limited edition of 500. £380.

STANDARD MODELS
The Churchill collection is special. It was introduced to commemorate Winston Churchill's use of a Conway Stewart pen throughout WWII. Each fountain pen comes in a presentation box along with a book of Churchill quotations, a bottle of ink and a cigar. The standard pen is in resin and comes in at least nine different colours. If in doubt, black is a safe bet. The fountain pen may be had with one of eight different nib options.The lever filling version is usually preferred but the converter/cartridge system is also available.This is quite a large pen.18ct. nib and rings.

Standard Churchills (resin):

Fountain pen: £355
Ballpoint: £300
Rollerball: £320
Pencil: £300

Ebonite Churchills:

The fountain pen (only) is available in black ebonite with gold metalwork and basket weave engraved decoration on the body and cap. Very attractive. Very collectable. £405.
Also available in Red Ripple ebonite with plain finish.

The two ebonite pens are shown.

The "58" series in resin is a popular and cost effective range. The original "58" was introduced in 1949. These models are cheaper than the Churchills but still have 18ct. rings and nibs. There are several different finishes in resin, casein and ebonite but again black (resin) is a safe bet. There are eight nib profile options for the fountain pen. This is a very good "user" pen and as such carries a strong recommendation. It is available with lever filling and this version is usually preferred but the converter/cartridge system is also available. 18ct. nib and rings.

Fountain pen (resin): £195
Ballpoint: £145
Rollerball: £175
Pencil: £145

Shown here are: Ebonite Red Ripple, Millenium Casein (£245) and Ivory Casein (£245).

Also available in Sterling Silver (£475)

 

The Dinkie is a small pen. The style is very similar to the 58, but in miniature. There are several resin versions (including black) plus versions in casein and sterling silver. Shown here is "Blue Tiffany" in resin. Eight different nib options for the fountain pen. Converter/cartridge system (only). 18ct nib and rings.

Fountain pen: £165(resin); £215(casein); £360(sterling silver)
Ballpoint: £125(resin); £175(casein); £300(sterling silver)
Set: £290(resin); £390(casein); £650(sterling silver)

The One Hundred Series is again a reintroduction of a classic design. It is a bit like the 58 series, but altogether larger. Shown are Flecked Amethyst, Yellow Whirl and Peppered White (all resin). There are seven other colour options but again black is a good bet. There are eight nib options for the fountain pen. Filling is by turning a knob under the end cap.The converter/cartridge system is also available.18ct. nib and rings.

Fountain Pen: £320
Ballpoint: £270
Rollerball: £300

Recently reintroduced is the Duro. First introduced in 1924, this is another "good user" with eight nib options. Black and several coloured resin finishes plus red ripple ebonite . Shown here left to right are Classic Black, Yellow Whirl and Shingle (all resin). There are eight nib options for the fountain pen. Button filler. 18ct. nib and rings.

Fountain pen: £270
Ballpoint: £220
Rollerball: £240
Pencil: £220

Fountain pen ebonite: £320

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