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I hope that the link works an unusual cap second pen down from the top

 

https://www.easyliveauction.com/auction_lots.cfm?itemID=17824BFCCD4942DDFD05FCEADEFC0628DAD3CAE8&auction=17824BFCCD4942DDFF02&rangepage=10&currentpage=1&searchTerm=fountain pens&global

 

I wont be bidding I just thought it was interesting

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It looks like it is. Also looks like one of them is a plumb. Granted, the monitor color could be off, but it could be that unique color....

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The cap looks like it is off a 61/65 Consort.

 

Can't see any plums there, just blacks and one burgundy. Think it is just the light.

 

Nevertheless a bargain at £65, even with buyers commission.

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The cap looks like it is off a 61/65 Consort.

 

Can't see any plums there, just blacks and one burgundy. Think it is just the light.

 

Nevertheless a bargain at £65, even with buyers commission.

The dark red pen in the line of 4 or 5 looked more like plum than burgundy especially as there are some burgundy barrels in the box that look a different colour.

 

The problem with bidding online is that 1st you have to add on 3% to register to bid, then you have to pay the auction house commission on top of that, then you have to pay for P&P plus a £5 handling charge. Not that much change out of £100 by the time you have finished

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