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Conway Stewart is proud to announce a delightful new writing instrument commissioned for one of the world's most prestigious centres of learning, teaching and research - the University of Oxford.

 

Oxford Edition fountain pen

 

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The University of Oxford is the oldest University in the English speaking world and can lay claim to nine centuries of continuous existence, during which time it has educated some of the finest minds in the world.

 

Oxford's Alumni include; 25 British Prime Ministers, at least 25 international leaders, 47 Nobel Prize winners, six current holders of the Order of Merit, six kings, at least 12 saints and 20 Archbishops of Canterbury, and at least nine Olympic medal winners.

 

It is a great honour for Conway Stewart to be associated with this historic and world renowned University.

 

Limited to only 500 pieces, the Oxford Edition has been hand crafted in Britain from our Classic Brown resin. Reminiscent of the finest antique tortoiseshell, this colour is a rich blend of light and dark red-browns that shine from within with a slight pearlescent glow

 

The Oxford Edition features the University logo on the cap top and is further adorned with a hallmarked solid 18 carat gold nib and bands.

 

This superb fountain pen has been designed with impressive heft and balance to ensure perfect poise, even when used without posting the cap.

 

Long and graceful in profile, the Oxford Edition truly is an impressive pen and would make a welcome gift for both Oxford Alumni and pen collectors alike.

 

The Oxford Edition is only available through the University of Oxford Shop. For enquiries and more information about this exclusive edition please contact the University of Oxford Shop at:

 

www.oushop.com

Tel: 01865 247414

Email: shop@oushop.com

 

 

 

The University of Oxford Shop is the first and only official shop to be owned and run by the University through its wholly owned subsidiary company, Oxford Limited.

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