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Omas 1997 Honk Kong Return to The Motherland Gold – 18k Medium Nib

$375.00
Omas 1997 Hong Kong Return to the Motherland Gold, Engraved Hong Kong 1997 Condition: Good (B) Nib: 18k Medium Filling

Omas Paragon Pearl Grey 80th Anniversary #30/40 – 18k Medium Nib

$700.00
Omas Paragon Pearl Grey 80th Anniversary #30/40 Condition: 3. Very Good, has some small scratches on the barrel & cap Nib: 18k Medium Filling System: Piston

Parker Duofold Centennial Classic Black – 18k Medium Nib

$350.00
Parker Duofold Centennial Classic Black Condition: 3. Very Good Nib: 18k Medium Filling System: C/C (Included)

Parker Sonnet Cisele – 18k Medium

$150.00
Parker Sonnet Cisele Condition: Good, Has drawer wear (B-) Filling System: C/C (Included) Nib: 18k Medium & Pencil Specifications: Fountain

Parker Sonnett Black & Red Marble – 18k Medium Nib

$125.00
Parker Sonnett Black & Red Marble Condition: 4. Good, has some wear on body & cap Filling System: C/C (Not Included) Nib: 18k Medium

Pilot Vanishing Point Fountain Pen Gold Trim

$168.00
Pilot Vanishing Point Beautifully designed Fountain Pen with brilliant features to make this pen a modern day fountain pen, with

Pilot Vanishing Point White & Black – 18k Medium Nib

$130.00
Pilot Vanishing Point White & Black Condition: 3. Very Good Nib: 18k Medium Filling System: C/C (Not Included)

Scribo Piuma – Art

$500.00

Pop Art is an artistic movement born in the UK in the second half of the 1950s; it then spread successfully in the US in the 1960s. The artists have imagined a colorful world in fluorescent hues, with shades full of color and without too many nuances, with polka dots, stripes, with abstract lines.

A real explosion of colors!

And this is exactly how they imagined the new PIUMA Pop Art, shocking, bright, and intense colors, unusual color ranges in the panorama of writing instruments.

PIUMA Art a bright and energetic fluorescent yellow

Scribo Piuma – Pop Blue

$500.00
Pop Art is an artistic movement born in the UK in the second half of the 1950s; it then spread