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Saturday, February 27, 2021

I'm showing today an Edward Todd Company figural mechanical pencil which speaks as a torpedo. Made in the United States. Circa 1885- 1900. Body material is silver - excepting the gold tip. The tip pulls away from the body revealing an attached one-stage telescopic section pencil. The compacted carry length is approximately 2 1/4 inches.




Saturday, February 20, 2021

The Conway Stuart Company of England produced quality fountain pens and mechanical pencils since the beginning of the 20th century. The company's heyday featured incredible body color combinations which spanned the 1930's thru the late 1940's. Arguably, Conway Stewart's color patterns were the most interesting of all in the writing instrument world. Showing here are two ringtop Conway Stewart pencils and an associated lead holder. Some collectors refer to this pattern as 'end of day'. The story goes that at the end of the day all the colors used in various production projects were thrown into the vat to produce this non-production mismatch type of pattern. Stories vary. The top pencil is 4 1/2 inches in length. The lower piece is 4 inches long.



Saturday, February 13, 2021

   



I'm showing three pencils today disguised as skeleton keys. All are of metal construction. Circa 1880 -1895. They are maker unmarked. Countries of origin could be France, England, or America. The top right piece is twist activated at the ring end. The top left piece is collar/slide driven. The bottom piece inverts into itself. None open any doors. 

Monday, February 8, 2021

  Parker vest pocket pencils. 1930's. Small.



Today's feature from the hinterlands is this hammered look silver-finished mechanical pencil. Circa 1895 - 1905. The pencil is 5 3/4 inches in length. No maker markings.