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Mabie Todd Swan Self-filler fountain pen
- Classic
- Stunning rare golden snakeskin lizard red eye marble
- Fitted with a Swan semi-flexible 14ct Solid Gold Nib




Mabie Todd Swan - Up here is a vintage Mabie Todd Swan Self-Filler pen, which was manufactured in England circa 1940s.

The pen is in nice condition, only some wears due to age.

It is in stunning rare snakeskin lizard red eye marble, very attractive and highly collectible pattern, with gold trim.

The pen is superbly detailed, with 'SWAN' signature all around. On the top back of the cap is a 'SWAN' embossed. Also 'SWAN' brand name is embossed on the feed and section. The imprint is impressive on the barrel.

The pen bears a SWAN 14ct solid gold nib, semi-flexible, writing smooth line. A new ink sac has been fitted to the pen. The self-filler system is in perfect working order. The pen has been serviced and tested for its full functionality.

This stylish SWAN is a fine example of Mabie Todd - The pursuit of excellence. This Swan is a classic elegance and has been produced to the highest standards of craftsmanship. This would make an excellent gift to treat yourself or for someone special.

Mabie & Todd Co Ltd was started circa 1845, when Henry Todd and John Mabie combined their business for the manufacture of pen holders, pencil cases and the other related products. Around 1878, the company began its production of fountain pens.

The 'Swan' pen trademark is first adopted in 1884.

In 1909 production of pens is begun in England and the trademark 'Swan, the pen of the British Empire' comes into use. Eventually, 'Swan' became another word for 'pen' in the popular lexicon.
Around 1923, the firm began production of its line of 'Eternal' pens, featured the lever fillers. These were very solid and well made pens, with several attractive colors available.

Till now, Swan fountain pens are highly sought after by collectors around the world.

https://pastpens.com/shop/mabie-todd-swan-snakeskin-lizard-fountain-pen/

Keep us in the loop when they make a Bitcoin-themed pen.

Do you collect these pens yourself? Tell us more about it if you want to generate some attention for some of the crypto- and coin-collectors here - just copy pasting their website info does nothing for me.

And what's your affiliation with the shop  - is it yours? Where do you get your supplies, are these brand-new products or did you stock-buy and now resell after several years... questions upon questions.
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Mabie Todd Swan Self-filler fountain pen
- Classic
- Stunning rare golden snakeskin lizard red eye marble
- Fitted with a Swan semi-flexible 14ct Solid Gold Nib




Mabie Todd Swan - Up here is a vintage Mabie Todd Swan Self-Filler pen, which was manufactured in England circa 1940s.

The pen is in nice condition, only some wears due to age.

It is in stunning rare snakeskin lizard red eye marble, very attractive and highly collectible pattern, with gold trim.

The pen is superbly detailed, with 'SWAN' signature all around. On the top back of the cap is a 'SWAN' embossed. Also 'SWAN' brand name is embossed on the feed and section. The imprint is impressive on the barrel.

The pen bears a SWAN 14ct solid gold nib, semi-flexible, writing smooth line. A new ink sac has been fitted to the pen. The self-filler system is in perfect working order. The pen has been serviced and tested for its full functionality.

This stylish SWAN is a fine example of Mabie Todd - The pursuit of excellence. This Swan is a classic elegance and has been produced to the highest standards of craftsmanship. This would make an excellent gift to treat yourself or for someone special.

Mabie & Todd Co Ltd was started circa 1845, when Henry Todd and John Mabie combined their business for the manufacture of pen holders, pencil cases and the other related products. Around 1878, the company began its production of fountain pens.

The 'Swan' pen trademark is first adopted in 1884.

In 1909 production of pens is begun in England and the trademark 'Swan, the pen of the British Empire' comes into use. Eventually, 'Swan' became another word for 'pen' in the popular lexicon.
Around 1923, the firm began production of its line of 'Eternal' pens, featured the lever fillers. These were very solid and well made pens, with several attractive colors available.

Till now, Swan fountain pens are highly sought after by collectors around the world.

https://pastpens.com/shop/mabie-todd-swan-snakeskin-lizard-fountain-pen/
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