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Mysterious Movado Pencil Of Unknown Origin


Febeleh

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Not sure where to ask about this, but this board seems to get good traffic. I'll even review it if I get the time to make up for improper discussion.

Anybody know where this pen came from, how much it's worth, where I can buy another (just for hypotheticals), if it's sterling silver, or plated with chrome, rhodium, platinum, or silver? Any information is appreciated, I've scoured the web. If any further pictures are needed, let me know, I'll be posting pictures of the inside when I get more time...

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I went on the website and found out they are a French company, specializing in time pieces since the 1880s. They are also being sold on eBay for around $30.

 

You might like to take it from there.

They came as a boon, and a blessing to men,
The Pickwick, the Owl and the Waverley pen

Sincerely yours,

Pickwick

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I went on the website and found out they are a French company, specializing in time pieces since the 1880s. Similar pens to your's are also being sold on eBay for around $30.

 

You might like to take it from there.

They came as a boon, and a blessing to men,
The Pickwick, the Owl and the Waverley pen

Sincerely yours,

Pickwick

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Pickwick, would you care to link to the pencil you found? I can not seem to find such a pencil anywhere.

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I didn't find any pencils. Only Movado's website. I also looked on eBay where there are a few pens for sale. Apart fro there website there is nothing more to go on.

 

You might like to contact Movado for more information on your pencil.

They came as a boon, and a blessing to men,
The Pickwick, the Owl and the Waverley pen

Sincerely yours,

Pickwick

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