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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



BCS 797

 

No.12 Greem marble with Brown/Gold flecks
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs797
(with original MEDIUM sem-flexible nib)
Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib
bc s797(i)
c.1958 VG £45


BCS 468

 

No.15 Deep plain dark Brown/Maroon (very hard to photograph) - with nickel-plated trim
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs468(i)
(with original semi-flexible MEDIUM nib )
Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib
bcs468
c.1959 EX - near MINT £65
BCS 812 It's B -I -G, and it's a rare one.
The button-filling DURO No.20
Black vulcanite (hard rubber)
(with original big DURO FINE nib -hint of flex)
sold
c.1938 G/VG - would have been EX (at at least twice the price) but for some pinching on the cap £135





BCS 835

 

 

No.24

Burgundy hatched
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs835
(with original semi-flexiible MEDIUM nib)
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bcs835(i)
c.1955 G/VG - some slight fading of colour £55



BCS 839

 

No.27

Black
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs839
(with original FINE nib -hint of flex)
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bcs839(i)
c.1955 EX £55



BCS 742

 

No.27 Blue and Black marble
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs742
(with original FINE No.5 nib - slight flex)
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bc s742(i)
c.1955 VG £70





BCS 788

 

 

Very desirable !

A Herringbone No.27

Blue Herringbone (the rarest of the 3 Herringbone patterns)
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs788
(with original MEDIUM No.5 nib)
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bcs788(i)
c.1960 EX £155



BCS 517

 

No.28 Burgundy hatched
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bcs517
(with original MEDIUM No.5 nib)
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bcs517(i)
c.1954 VG - some slight fading of colour from the original £68



BCS 689

 

No.28

Dark Blue and Light Blue marble
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs689
(with original MEDIUM nib)
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bcs689(i)
c.1955 G/VG - some teeth marks on the end of the barrel - otherwise, a nice pen. £48
BCS 855 A 'Cracked-Ice' No 28 Cracked Ice - a.k.a. Black & White marble
(with original MEDIUM nib - slight flex)
sold
c.1955 EX £210



BCS 837

 

Near the very TOP-OF-THE-RANGE - a No.58


This is the Mark 1 version - fist introduced in 1949 -
with the model number under the inscription
(later versions had the model number on the same line).

Burgundy and Black marble
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs837
(with original MEDIUM nib -slight hint of flex)
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bcs837(i)
c.1950 EX £110
BCS 828 Similar to the above - another Mark 1 No.58 - now 75 years old and still as good as ever., Silver hatched
(with original MEDIUM nib)
sold
c.1950 EX £90
BCS 747 The later (Mark 2) No.58 Blue and Black marble
(with original FINE DURO nib)
sold
c.1955 VG - some slight plating wear on the filler-lever £75

BCS 816

 

And this is a real find - and a rare one..


Boxed (with original instructions) - and rare - a Green Herringbone No.58
bcs816
Green Herringbone
(click on any of the images for larger pictures)
bcs816(i)
(with original MEDIUM DURO nib - slight flex)
Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib
bcs816(ii)
c.1958 EX £185
BCS 818 And still they come - and when did you last see a
No.58 CRACKED ICE for sale as nice as this one?
Cracked Ice (a.k.a. Black and White marble)
(with original MEDIUM DURO No.58 nib)
sold
c.1955 EX £225



BCS 823

 

And now, the ORIGINAL (and some say
'more subtle') version of the No.58 Cracked Ice

(model number printed BELOW the barrel inscription)
bcs823
Cracked Ice (a.k.a. Black & White marble)
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs823(i)
(with original MEDIUM DURO nib - hint of flex)
Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib
bcs823(ii)
c.1949 VG (cap tightens on just one turn) £195
BCS 737 The L-O-N-G and slim No.73
Blue hatched
(with original FINE semi-flexible No.4 nib)
sold
c.1960 EX £95



BCS 800

 

Another L-O-N-G and slim No.73 Burgundy hatched
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs800
(with original MEDIUM No.4 nib - slight flex)
Click HERE
and HERE for pictures of the nib
bcs800(i)
c.1960 VG/EX £95





BCS 477

 

 

And yet another L-O-N-G and slim No.73 Black
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs477
(with original FINE No.4 nib)
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b c s477(i)
c.1960 VG/EX £55



BCS 854

 

It's a Herringbone - and it's a No.76, Red Herringbone
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs854
(with original MEDIUM nib)
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bcs854(i)
c.1960 G/VG- small amoung ot swelling at the very top of the cap - offered here at a very good price £95



CSR 800

 

A MINT No.85

Cerise marble
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
csr800
(with original MEDIUM nib)
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csr800(i)
c.1954 MINT £70
BCS 820

The BIGGEST of the CS Herringbone pens - the No.77

A super example (boxed, with original instructions) - when and where will you find another as good as this ?

Green Herringbone
(with original MEDIUM DURO No.58 nib - hint of flex)

sold
c.1960 EX £190





BCS 756

 

 

Another L-O-N-G-E-R pen - this time it's the 85L

Green marble with Gold veins
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs756
(with original No.3 Medium semi-flexible nib)
Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib
bcs756(i)
c.1958 VG £70



BCS 801

 

 

 

 

An identical L-O-N-G-E-R 85L pen

Green marble with Gold veins
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs801
(with original No.3 Fine semi-flexible nib)
Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib
bcds801(i)
c.1958 EX £75
BCS 840 And here is another attractive No.85L Emerald Green marble
(with original Medium semi-flexible nib)
sold
c.1958 VG/EX £85
BCS 773 The B -I -G one !
This is the No.100 - easily the largest of the post-war Conway Stewart pens, and only made in Black
Black
with original large MEDIUM DURO nib
sold
1958 VG/EX - slightest hint of plating wear on the lever £195



BCS 769

 

No.286 Green and Black marble
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs769
(with original MEDIUM nib - slight flex)
Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib
bcs769(i)
c.1946 VG/EX £70
BCS 600 No.286 Blue marble
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs600
(with original MEDIUM No.5 nib)
Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib
bcs600(i)
c.1945 VG - some brassing on the filler-lever. £60
BCS 680

Here's a 388 pen and pencil set in its original mid-1950s box (shown as set No.38 in the Conway Stewart catalogue)
Pen: No.388
Pencil: No.33
sold

Greem marble

(with original MEDIUM No.5N nib)

c.1955

Pen: EX

Pencil: EX

Box: Perfect interior - one ink blob on the outer top cover

£85









BCS 790

 

 

 

 

 

NO - you're not seeing double !

This is another a 388 pen and pencil set
in its original mid-1950s box (shown as set No.38
in the Conway Stewart catalogue)


Pen: No.388


Pencil: No.33

bcs790
Greem marble
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs790(i)
(with original MEDIUM No.5 nib)
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bcs790(ii)
c.1955

Pen: VG (two cap-bands slightly loose)

Pencil: EX

Box: VG - slight stain on part of the top of the box

£80



BCS 853

 

An interesting early, and slightly longer than usual, Black chased No.479 Black chased vulcanite (hard rubber),
with nickel-plated trim
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs853
(with Medium 14 carat warranted semi-flexible nib)
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bcs853(i)
c.1928 G/VG - original fixed clip is missing, and has been replaced by the accommodation clip you can see in the photos £55



BCS 809

 

No.479 Black chased, with nickel-plated trim.
(click HERE to see the model number,
as well as a sample of the chasing
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs809
(with original MEDIUM semi-flexible nib)
Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib
bcs809(i)
c.1939 EX £48

BCS 466

No.479

Green and Black marble - with nickel-plated trim
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs466
(with original MEDIUM nib )
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bcs466

c.1939 G/VG - the barrel is very slightly deformed (hardly noticeable) £45
BCS 831 Another very RARE model number !
The handsome No.496
Light and dark Blue marble
(with original flexible MEDIUM/FINE nib )
sold
c.1938 G/VG - would just have been VG but for a
previous owner's teeth-marks on the end of the barrel.
£65



BCS 784

 

And this is one of the rarer 'smaller' pens.

The mid-sized DANDY - model number No.720.

Burgundy and Black marble
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs827
(with original MEDIUM semi-flexible nib)
Click HERE and HERE for pictures of the nib
bcs827(i)
c.1938 G/VG - breather holes in cap
slightly enlarged
£58

BCS 693
Getting on for 100 years old, and rarely found - if at all.
A mid-sized No.756M (M = Mottled), complete with its original MHR feed.
Mottled vulcanite (hard rubber)
(with MEDIUM nib - hint of flex)
sold
c.1929 G - would have been VG/EX if the ball on the clip was not missing £90
BCS 847 One the rarer CS models
A slim ¾-size No.757
Mauve striated
(with later No.3N MEDIUM flexible nib)
sold
c.1939 G/VG - some slight 'pinching' on the cap £75





BCS 795

 

 

A No. 759 - in a not-often found colour

Green Moiré
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bcs795
(with original MEDIUM nib - with some flex)
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bcs795(i)
c.1940 VG - slight 'pinching' towards the top of the outer cap £55



BCS 552

 

Boxed set:

Pen: No.759

Pencil: "Nippy"

Black
(click on the images below for larger pictures)
bcs552

(pen has its original MEDIUM semi-flexible nib)
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HERE for pictures of the nib
bcs552(i)
c.1948

Pen: EX


Pencil: VG/EX


Box: VG

£78



BCS 852

 

Stunning - RARE - and B-I-G and chunky.

This is a sought-sfter and hardly ever found No.770, as big as those elusive early DURO pens, and you won't find another in this superb condition anywhere.

Don't hesitate - this will be snapped up very quickly.

Black vulcanite (hard rubber)

(with original LARGE Medium semi-flexible nib)

sold

c.1927 EX £300

ALSO AVAILABLE FROM US

Stephen Hull's invaluable book - FOUNTAIN PENS FOR THE MILLION

CS book

Originally in hard-back edition, it was re-printed as a paperback.
That, too,is now out of print, though we do have just FOUR copies for sale
at £60.00 each, plus postage.
ALSO - for he dedicated CS enthusiast,
we also have just one Limited Edition version of the original hard-back book
unused, and in its original slip-case.
Signed by the author, this is No.5 of just 100.
PRICE - £100.00 plus postage at cost.

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