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Hi, it's a Aurora celebrating the company's 75th anniversary (1919-1994).

 

I believe there were two series produced (1,919 sold in Italy, and 1,919 sold outside Italy). This is the first time I've seen the series marked "Italia" on the cap.

 

I have one from the other series (bought in Australia). Mine currently has problems with the cap (reported here: https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/303343-aurora-75th-anniversary-troubles/ ).

 

Lovely pen - delicate and dainty. But the clip on my pen is not silver.

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Should be a version made to be gifted to Aurora workers and not to be put for sale,

mine is same and comes from an Aurora employee that sold it to me,

only 80 were made she said, difference from others are as you well noted

are white gold plated clip and no serial number.

 

 

Do you have vintage AURORA or WILLIAMSON,

italian WWII militaria for sale or trade? Please contact me.

 

Looking for 1950'S AURORA 88?

Other vintage italian pens?

 

 

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