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This is an Indian fountain pen / pencil combo in red c. 1930s, possibly made by the Arnold Fountain Pen Company of Petersburg, Virginia. They came in two lengths, with two clip types, and two trim colors, either silver (probably chrome or rhodium plate) or gold plate. Nibs were stainless steel, sometimes gold plated. The celluloid cap and barrel is made of a multicolored pattern that emulates Navajo Eye Dazzler fabrics, and was made in red, blue, green or yellow versions. The length of the pen appears to be related primarily to the pencil unit installed, as all pens appear to have the same fountain pen front end, cap size and cap threading. The pencil unit is distinguished by either three or four engraved grip rings, with the unit having four being on the longer writing instrument. They will therefore measure 5 3/8 inches or 5 5/16 inches with the cap on. Clips are stamped INDIAN and are either plain faced with a ball end or will have an elongated, raised triangle design with a flat ball end. Trim plating was lightly applied and either gold or rhodium/chrome.
Bangkok (2016)
part of the portfolio AP Studio Art (2015-2016 works)
This is an Indian fountain pen / pencil combo in blue c. 1930s, possibly made by the Arnold Fountain Pen Company of Petersburg, Virginia. They came in two lengths, with two clip types, and two trim colors, either silver (probably chrome or rhodium plate) or gold plate. Nibs were stainless steel, sometimes gold plated. The celluloid cap and barrel is made of a multicolored pattern that emulates Navajo Eye Dazzler fabrics, and was made in red, blue, green or yellow versions. The length of the pen appears to be related primarily to the pencil unit installed, as all pens appear to have the same fountain pen front end, cap size and cap threading. The pencil unit is distinguished by either three or four engraved grip rings, with the unit having four being on the longer writing instrument. They will therefore measure 5 3/8 inches or 5 5/16 inches with the cap on. Clips are stamped INDIAN and are either plain faced with a ball end or will have an elongated, raised triangle design with a flat ball end. Trim plating was lightly applied and either gold or rhodium/chrome.
A unique ballpoint pen and pencil set made from Blenheim Palace Oak and Erard Grand Piano Rosewood, complete with stylish presentation box in Oak and Mahogany. Ready to be engraved and sent on its way to its new home. #unique #penpencil #penandpencil #uniquegift #personalised #personalisedgift #personalisedgiftsuk #handcrafted #antiquewood #grandpiano #grandpianos #blenheimpalace https://www.instagram.com/p/CpXM2sDDH3E/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
This is an American Indian combination fountain pen and pencil in yellow c. late 1930s, made by the American Pencil Company of Hoboken, New Jersey. Observed examples come in two lengths, with two clip types, and nickel plated trim. The 1937 catalog shows the writing instrument available in four colors with nickel plated trim and a gold plated stainless steel nib retailing for 25 cents. The pyroxylin celluloid cap and barrel are made of a multicolored pattern that emulates Navajo Eye Dazzler fabrics, and were offered in red, blue, green, or yellow versions. The varying length of the instrument appears to be related primarily to the pencil unit installed, as all pens appear to have the same fountain pen front end, cap size and cap threading. The pencil unit is distinguished by either three or four engraved or stamped grip rings, with the unit having four being on the longer writing instrument. They will therefore measure 5 3/8 inches or 5 5/16 inches with the cap on. Clips are stamped INDIAN and are either plain faced with a ball end or will have an elongated, raised triangle design with a flat ball end. The nib is stamped DURIUM 14KT. GOLD PLATED No. 4. #fountainpen #pencollecting #indian #combo #penpencil #dazzler #navaho #artpen #penhero https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch5m5V5PhFl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
This is an American Indian combination fountain pen and pencil in blue c. late 1930s, made by the American Pencil Company of Hoboken, New Jersey. Observed examples come in two lengths, with two clip types, and two clip types, and nickel plated trim. The 1937 catalog shows the writing instrument available in four colors with nickel plated trim and a gold plated stainless steel nib retailing for 25 cents. The pyroxylin celluloid cap and barrel are made of a multicolored pattern that emulates Navajo Eye Dazzler fabrics, and were offered in red, blue, green, or yellow versions. The varying length of the instrument appears to be related primarily to the pencil unit installed, as all pens appear to have the same fountain pen front end, cap size and cap threading. The pencil unit is distinguished by either three or four engraved or stamped grip rings, with the unit having four being on the longer writing instrument. They will therefore measure 5 3/8 inches or 5 5/16 inches with the cap on. Clips are stamped INDIAN and are either plain faced with a ball end or will have an elongated, raised triangle design with a flat ball end. The nib is stamped DURIUM 14KT. GOLD PLATED No. 4. #fountainpen #pencollecting #indian #combo #penpencil #dazzler #navaho #artpen #penhero https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch28iCPvlMo/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=