(Updated 22nd July, 2024)
STILL AVAILABLE !
The amazingly popular book by Stephen Hull -
FOUNTAIN PENS FOR THE MILLION - re-issued as a paperback.
We can supply it by return post at a cost of £30.00 plus £10.00 for UK postage
(Overseas postage is now expensive and will cost around £25.00)
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Probably
the most popular English pens and pencils of all time, Conway Stewarts
were marketed between 1905 and 1977.
During that time many hundreds of different models were manufactured,in
a dazzling array of varying colours, patterns and styles - ranging from the small lever-filler "Dinkies" to the very large
button-filler "Duro" pens.
Many of the models featured here date from the period just after the
second-world war, when production was re-started with the No.55 and 286
pens. In 1949 the now familiar more 'streamlined' look was introduced
with the No.28 and 58 models, and these were soon followed by many
others (including 12,14,15, 24,27,60,75,388...)with the now
sought-after herringbone patterns being introduced in 1957,and only
manufactured for the next three or so years.
Beautifully
made, these pens are not just desirable collectors' items - they are
also a delight to use.
(Condition Scale: F = Fair. G = Good. VG = Very Good. EX = Excellent).
(All are in working order, unless annotated otherwise)
To order pens from the list below (or elsewhere on this website),
please e-mail us at Writetime2@aol.com
Our ref. |
Model No. |
Colour |
Year |
Condition |
Price |
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The "RELIEF" No. 2-L Manufactured by Conway Stewart for Esterbrook Hazell Pens using thir distinctive RELIEF nibs.
|
Black |
c.1940, or might be just post-war | VG | £70 | |
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No.15 | Deep plain dark Brown/Maroon (very hard to photograph) - with nickel-plated trim (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original semi-flexible MEDIUM nib ) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1959 | EX - near MINT | £65 | |
|
A handsome No.30 set - in really nice condition Pen: No.24 (with the wide-spaced bands Pencil: No.18 |
Silver hatched (click on the images for larger pictures) (with original MEDIUM No.5 nib - slight flex) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1954 | EX |
£140 | |
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No.27 | Black (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original MEDIUM No.5 nib) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1955 | EX | £65 | |
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No.27 | Burgundy hatched (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original FINE semi-flexible No.5 nib) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1954 | VG - some slight colour fading | £68 | |
|
No.28 | Green and Black marble (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original MEDIUM semi-flexible No.5 nib) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1954 | EX | £70 | |
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No.28 | Burgundy hatched (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original MEDIUM No.5 nib) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1954 | VG - some slight fading of colour from the original | £68 | |
BCS 663 | And here is a boxed No.28, similar to the one above, but with better colouring | Burgundy hatched (with original MEDIUM flexible No.5 nib) |
c.1954 | Pen: EX Box: Original, but some darkening on the lid |
£75 | |
|
A chunky post-war No.55 |
Black (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original MEDIUM/FINE Duro No.40 nib - slight flex) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1948 | VG - hint of plating wear to the lever filler | £55 | |
|
And a second chunky post-war No.55 - though this one is the earlier Mark 1 model - with the model number under the barrel inscription | Black (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original MEDIUM Duro No.40 nib - hint of flex) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1946 | VG | £58 | |
BCS 598 | Near the TOP-OF-THE-RANGE No.58 | Black (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original MEDIUM nib -slight flex) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1951 | VG - slight plating wear on the filler-lever | £65 | |
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Another near the TOP-OF-THE-RANGE No.58 And this is is the earlier MARK 1 model - with the model number printed below the barrel inscription. |
Black (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original MEDIUM nib - slight flex) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1949 | EX | £80 | |
|
And another No.58 | Blue and Black marble (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original MEDIUM DURO No.58 nib) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1954 | EX | £70 | |
BCS 722 | And now, the one that so many collectors/users want - A No.58 Crcked Ice | 'Cracked Ice' - also known as Black & White marble. (with original DURO No.58 nib - slight flex) |
c.1954 | EX | £205 | |
|
TOP-OF-THE-RANGE ! - and boxed, with original paperwork
|
Blue and Black marble (click on the images for larger pictures) (with original MEDIUM DURO No.60 nib) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1955 | Pen: VG Boz: VG |
£155 | |
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And more TOP-OF-THE-RANGE This time, a very smart EXECUTIVE 60 |
Green hatched (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original MEDIUM DURO nib) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1960 | EX | £110 | |
BCS 725 | And this is theTOP-OF-THE-RANGE that many people want - in HERRINGBONE A No. 60 - boxed |
Red Herringbone |
c.1960 | VG/EX | £185 | |
BCS 690 | And even more, with the sought-after 'Cracked Ice' EXECUTIVE 60 | Cracked Ice (a.k.a. Black & White marble) (with original MEDIUM DURO No.60 nib) |
c.1960 | EX | £225 | |
|
Still top of the range !
The L-O-N-G-E-R No.60L |
Black (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original MEDIUM DURO No.60 nib) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1956 | EX | £115 | |
|
The B -I -G one ! A triple-banded No.100 - the largest of the post-war Conway Stewart pens, and only made in Black |
Black
|
c.1956 | G/VG - some plating wear on the filler-lever | £150 | |
BCS 684 | No.286 | Burgundy and Black marble (with original MEDIUM No.5 nib - slight flex) |
c.1945 | EX | £60 | |
|
No.286 |
Blue marble (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original MEDIUM No.5 nib) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1945 | VG - some brassing on the filler-lever. | £60 | |
BCS 616 |
And here is a very unusual bandless No.286 | Burgundy and Black marble (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original MEDIUM No.5 nib - hint of flex) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1945 | VG/EX - some slight wear to the barrel inscription | £60 | |
|
Timeless in style - the slim No.388 |
Light and dark Blue marble (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original MEDIUM/FINE No.5N nib) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1952 | VG | £55 | |
|
The slimmer No.466 | Light and dark Blue marble - with nickel-plated trim (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original FINE nib ) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1940 | EX | £55 | |
BCS 466 |
No.479 |
Green and Black marble - with nickel-plated trim (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original MEDIUM nib ) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1939 | G/VG - the barrel is very slightly deformed (hardly noticeable) | £45 | |
|
One of the rarer Conway Stewart models. A No.496 |
Dark and Light Blue marble (click on the images below for larger pictures) (with original semi-flexible BROAD nib ) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1936 | VG - slightest colour difference between the cap and barrel | £90 | |
|
Boxed set: Pen: No.759 Pencil: "Nippy" |
Black (click on the images below for larger pictures) (pen has its original MEDIUM semi-flexible nib) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1948 | Pen: EX
|
£78 | |
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Another boxed pen and pencil set - complete with original Guarantee and filling instructions. Pen: 759 Pencil: "Nippy" |
Light and dark Blue marble (click on any of the images for larger pictures) (pen has its original MEDIUM semi-flexible nib) Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib |
c.1946 | Pen: EX Pencil: EX Box: Some small marks in the interior, and signs of previous use on the outer top. |
£98 |
FOOTNOTE:
The Conway Stewart Company in Plymouth is now no longer making fountain pens.
The company has gone into liquidation, and their assets have been sold
off.