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Vintage Parker Royal CHALLENGER Art Deco Fountain Pen

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Dealer: Scriptum
Contact: Alan Ehrlich - Email Dealer
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Description: Rare and Beautiful **Vintage Parker Royal CHALLENGER Art Deco Fountain Pen**
Introduced in 1937, this model - with its exquisite silver pearl herringbone body and double jewel / twin tassie - enjoys the highest grading among the CHALLENGER series.

Overall Length: 13.5 cm - 5 1/3 inches

Filling System: Button Filler

Condition: Excellent, with crisp clear brand imprint. Serviced and fully tested.

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Parker Pen Company
The Parker Pen Company was founded by George S. Parker in 1888. Dissatisfied with the pens available at the time, Parker's mission was to produce an eminently reliable pen. This tradition continued admirably in the decades that ensued, with the Company becoming the number one leader in writing instrument sales from 1920 through the 1960s.

Parker also continued to regularly revolutionize the fountain pen and all that accompanied it. In 1931 Parker launched Quink, an ink that did away with the need for blotters. This breakthrough also paved the way for Parker's launch in 1941 of the Parker 51, that would go on to become the most popular fountain of all times ($400,000,000 in sales over its 30 year lifespan).

The Parker Pen Company also came to epitomize prestige, as well as the highest standards of craftsmanship, technology and design. As such, Parker pens were frequently selected to sign important documents, including the Armistice following World War II and the INF Treaty between President Ronald Regan and Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev in 1987.

Status: Sold Reference#: 10000101
Condition: Excellent Year: 1937
Maker: Parker Pen Company
Style: Art Deco


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