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Vintage C1890 Sampson Mordan London Large Propelling Dip Pen & Pencil

Vintage C1890 Sampson Mordan London Large Propelling Dip Pen & Pencil

$ 166.88

No.101219 Sampson Mordan London C1890 Large Propelling 1 draw pencil / dip Pen This product data sheet is originally written in English. New to market from my private collection Yes the stunning prese...

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No.101219 Sampson Mordan London C1890 Large Propelling 1 draw pencil / dip Pen This product data sheet is originally written in English. New to market from my private collection Yes the stunning presentation box is included in the sale so this will make a beautiful present or gift. All you need is wrapping paper! Item 101219 Sampson Mordan & Co solid STERLING SILVER Propelling 1 draw dip PEN AND PENCIL. This item appears in the 1898 S. Mordan catalogue on page 11 and is model 490. Stunning rare Victorian Mechanical dip pen and pencil by sought after SAMPSON MORDAN. An excellent quality SOLID STERLING SILVER piece with a simple smooth design. This is a PERFECT example in functional condition and made by highly respected silver and goldsmiths Sampson Mordan and Company of London. The propelling pencil is in perfect condition and has period rare V.S for very soft 1.1mm wide lead and some period spares in a period glass store. It also has a perfect functioning dip pen with high quality nib. You will also receive a few spares to keep you going who else offers this complete service ! Yes the beautiful display box is included in the sale and makes this a perfect gift or indulgent treat. Rarer version and a must to add to any pen or pencil collector as these are extremely hard to find. Museum quality. This is a very nice example labeled S Mordan & Co the writing is still perfectly readable no hallmarks but I can accurately date it to c 1890 tested for high quality silver. Item measures: 6cm long closed 12.5cm open on pencil 12cm open on pen 10mm or .25" inch approx thick Weighs 16.77 grams This is as good as it get folks, one for the serious collector. This is the pinnacle of pens and Sampson Mordan. You will not find a more perfect example. Please view all my photographs carefully as these are as much part of the description as the writing. If you wish me to send you any other pictures or details feel free to ask. The last picture illustrates part of my collection of Sampson Mordan and is not included in the price but will be for sale soon. buy with confidence as you will not be disappointed. I also have a similar examples on my listings, so if you love Sampson Mordan you need to look at my other items for sale. If you want spotless then the high street is for you, but if you want a great antique that will appreciate in price with age then this is for you. Please make your best offer or buy at the stated price; offers are always considered and often accepted. Expert packing. Guaranteed safe delivery ...and 100% satisfaction! I offer a full 100 % no quibble full money back guarantee including postage if you are not entirely happy with any of my items I have for sale. I have 100 % positive feedback for over 15,000 transactions. You don't get this by messing people about. Iam a trusted honest reliable EBAYer. If you have any questions feel free to ask. Please look at all my other great Sampson MORDAN items I have for sale. I consider myself one of the leading sellers of Sampson MORDAN in the world. I have what must be considered one of the largest private collections with hundreds of key pieces sold and hundreds to be listed soon. I gladly offer combined postage. MARKS - HALLMARKS - HISTORY Sampson Mordan (1770-1843), apprentice and assistant of the mechanic John Bramah, established his own business in 1815. The first patent for a "metal pencil with an internal mechanism for propelling the graphite 'lead' shaft forward during use" was obtained in 1822 (his co-inventor was John Isaac Hawkins). In 1823 Mordan bought out the rights of Hawkins, entering his first mark as "smallworker" in London Assay Office on 9 June 1823 (SM oblong). In 1824 he entered in partnership with Gabriel Riddle, registering a new mark (SM.GR) in London Assay Office. The partnership with Riddle was dissolved in 1836 and he continued the business as S. Mordan & Co. Sampson Mordan died in 1843 and the business was taken over by his sons Sampson (Jr) and Augustus. They were later joined by Edmund George Johnson and Zachariah Watkins who retired in 1879. After the death of Sampson Mordan (Jr) his share of the business passed to his brother Augustus, joined as partner in 1890 by Harry Lambert Symonds. In 1898 the company was converted to a limited liability company under the name of S. Mordan & Co Ltd. In 1933 the distribution rights on the propelling pencil business were given to L. G. Sloan Ltd, and in 1941, following the destruction of the factory by enemy bombing, the patents were sold to Edward Baker. The firm went into voluntary liquidation in 1952. Between the 1820s and 1870s the firm obtained more of 160 patents for various mechanical pencils. The first spring-loaded mechanical pencil was patented in 1877 and a twist-feed mechanism was developed in 1895. In addition to pencils the firm had a large production line of small silver and gold items, most of them belonging to the type of "novelties" so popular at the end of the 19th/beginning of the 20th century. They were supplied to many retailers, including Asprey & Sons and the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. Please look at all my other great Sampson MORDAN items I have for sale. I consider myself one of the leading sellers of Sampson MORDAN in the world. I have what must be considered one of the largest private collections with hundreds of key pieces sold and hundreds to be listed soon. I gladly offer combined postage. The partnership with Riddle was dissolved in 1836 and he continued the business as S. Mordan & Co. Sampson Mordan died in 1843 and the business was taken over by his sons Sampson (Jr) and Augustus. They were later joined by Edmund George Johnson and Zachariah Watkins who retired in 1879. In addition to pencils the firm had a large production line of small silver and gold items, most of them belonging to the type of "novelties" so popular at the end of the 19th/beginning of the Modified Item No Vintage Collectable/ Vintage Brand Sampson Mordan & Co Material Silver Country/Region of Manufacture United Kingdom Sub-Type Mechanical Pencils Type Pencils

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Brand

Sampson Mordan & Co

Country/Region of Manufacture

United Kingdom

MPN

Does not apply

Material

Silver

Modified Item

No

Sub-Type

Mechanical Pencils

Type

Pencils

Vintage

Collectable/ Vintage

Reviews

  1. Aart Los9a2c

    New customer / first shopping experience at Maynards Fine Antiques: Item well received. Fast response times and shipping. Very professional seller, very helpful and reliable business style highly appreciated. Thank you very much for this pleasing and hassle-free international transaction. 5 solid stars in all departements.

  2. Susan Daugherty

    Well packaged & very well protected for transportation. Arrived inside predicted time schedule. Very nice item, in very good condition, as described. Responded to offer; still perhaps a little expensive, even given age & quality, but no complaints. Certainly happy to recommend seller.

  3. Saisunil Kumar1998

    Wish I’d taken sellers advice to ask advice on which lead to buy. It’s too thick for my Sampson Mordan pencil. However good description arrived quickly and well packaged.