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Pens

The first pens were reeds or rushes that ancient people cut, sharpening one end to use as a writing tip and dipping the end in ink or soot to write. These simple writing tools were replaced with bone and metal by the time of the ancient Greeks. The first quill pens, made from feathers, were used beginning around 500 B.C. and into the 18th century.

The oldest fountain pen was designed by M. Bion, a Frenchman, in 1702. Numerous fountain pen designs and styles followed, but pens leaked and smeared until 1884 when Lewis Edson Waterman invented the first practical fountain pen. This style of pen was the most common writing instrument until 1938 when the ballpoint pen was invented by Laszlo Biro.

Collectors acquire vintage pens for various reasons. The design of the pen, the pen brand name, the materials used, or decoration and advertising are all areas of interest to collectors. Many pen collectors focus on one brand name or one particular style of pen. Vintage pens are easy to locate and many can be purchased for reasonable prices.

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A 20thC cast standish / inkstand with Art Nouveau floral and foliate decora
Feb 26, 10:00 AM EST
A 20thC cast standish / inkstand with Art Nouveau floral and foliate decora
by Eldred's
Est: $30- $50
$201 Bid
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A 20thC cast standish / inkstand with Art Nouveau floral and foliate decora
Feb 26, 10:00 AM EST
A 20thC cast standish / inkstand with Art Nouveau floral and foliate decora
by Eldred's
Est: $30- $50
$200 Bids

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