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    Posted 5 years ago

    clairelouu
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    Hi, could anyone help with design and year please? Nob says Waterman’s 14ct England 2a, pen body has printed Waterman’s made in Canada with ideal and logo, then fountain pen. Thank you in advance.

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    1. rhineisfine rhineisfine, 4 years ago
      This is one of Waterman's nacre fountain pens. You're probably better off asking on one of the many fountain-pen forums about this, but ... I think it may be a Lady Patricia pen, specifically (otherwise possibly one of the Patrician pens?). You can find an example of a Lady Patricia model here:

      https://www.penworkshop.co.uk/waterman-lady-patricia-nacre-1930.html

      Whether you post here or elsewhere, it will help immeasurably if you can provide more detailed photographs, specifically a close-up image of the nib, the clip on the cap, and any other identifying details (including any lettering that you can find on the pen body).

      I'd have a whack at identifying it myself but (a) I'm a beginner in vintage fountain pens, and (b) my reference texts are at the local library, which is indefinitely closed thanks to COVID-19. Luckily the fountain pen community forums are full of people who will be happy to help out out.
    2. clairelouu, 4 years ago
      Hi, thank you. I had recently found a patrician on eBay and thought it looked a little similar to the agate one. I’ve added a couple of clearer photographs. Just a shame the clip is missing. :)

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