The Conway Stewart brand, synonymous with British
heritage, has been privileged to have its products chosen as
official gifts of the British government. Owners of Conway
Stewart pens include the British royal family, prime ministers,
US and Heads of State from around the world. It is only fitting
to pay homage to one of the most important events of the
British history, The Great Exhibition of 1851.
The Great Exhibition, also known as the
Crystal Palace Exhibition, was held in Hyde Park London, during
May 1 to October 15, 1851. It was the first in a series of
World's Fair exhibitions of culture and industry that were to
be a popular 19th century feature.
The Great Exhibition of 1851 was conceived to
symbolize the industrial, military and economic superiority of
Great Britain. However, by only representing the feats of
Britain it would have resulted in the exclusion of the
technological achievements pioneered by the British in its many
colonies and protectorates, so it was decided to make the
exhibit truly international with invitations being extended
worldwide.
The Crystal Palace building was originally
designed in only ten days by Sir Joseph Paxton who had been the
head gardener at Chatsworth. The first of the 1,060 iron
columns was erected in the autumn of 1850 and 300,000 panes of
glass were fixed with over 200 miles of sash bars. It took less
than a year to build and when completed it covered nine
acres.
The Great Exhibition was opened on May 1st by Queen
Victoria and was known by some as the eighth wonder of the
world. More than 20,000 people visited it on its opening day
and in the months that followed, people from all classes and
regions flocked to see it. It was 'the' event of its time and
set the standard for all future exhibitions. There were more
than 16,000 exhibitors from as far away as China and over
6,200,000 visitors to the exhibition. Entries were not limited
to the decorative arts. Engineering, raw materials, the
Jacquard loom, an envelope machine, tools, kitchen appliances,
steel-making displays, from silks to clocks, furniture to farm
machinery to scientific instruments were all well represented.
There were many electrical applications, although there was
little understanding of their potential except for the electric
telegraph. The most popular exhibitions were those housed in
the machinery court, some of it powered by the Exhibition's own
steam engines. The United States scored a major win with
McCormick's reaper, cutting an incredible twenty acres in a
day.
Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's consort, was
very keen that the exhibition should be self financing. It was
so successful that its profits were responsible for several
other museums.
The Great Exhibition made a surplus of
£186,000 which allowed for the foundation of public works
such as the Albert Hall, the Science Museum, the National
History Museum, Imperial Institute and the Victoria and Albert
Museum.
Crafted by hand, the Great Exhibition pen
measures a rather large 8 inches when closed. In keeping with
the grand nature of the Great Exhibition itself, we've designed
the Great Exhibition Pen to be an impressive addition to our
line.
Sized to immediately grab attention, the impressive
nature of the Great Exhibition doesn't stop there. The overlay
is crafted by hand by renowned English craftsman, Henry
Simpole. This design is timeless and is reminiscent of the
classic British overlay pens crafted in the early 1900s.
Each pen carries the English Assay hallmark
authenticating the precious metal overlay. The pen is mounted
with a solid 18 carat nib, delivering a smooth wet line.
In keeping within this historic theme, Conway
Stewart chose to utilized a filling mechanism typically used in
the late 1800s, the Eye Dropper. Using modern materials and
taking full benefit of the size of this great pen, the ink
capacity is equivalent to 8 x ink cartridges!
The Great Exhibition Pen was awarded the
cover of Stylus magazine, June/July 2006 issue. Stylus is an
international publication with a healthy circulation figure
inexcess of 38,000 per issue. The magazine is distributed
through newsstands, bookstores, fine quality pen retailers,
specialty boutiques, jewelers, and of course to
subscribers.
The Great Exhibition pen will no doubt become
a prized possession for any discerning pen enthusiast, investor
and aficionado of true British craftsmanship at its best.
The edition size is:
50 pieces worldwide in Sterling Silver Overlay
50 pieces worldwide in
Vermeil Overlay
25 pieces worldwide in
Solid 18 carat gold Overlay
Future editions of this series will include,
Maki-e, solid gold and platinum
Types: Fountain
Pen
Filling Mechanisms: Eyedropper
Fountain Pen Nib Sizes: Fine, Medium, Broad
List Price:
Fountain Pen Sterling Silver
Overlay ...
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£1600.00
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Fountain Pen
Vermeil Overlay ...
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£2115.00
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Fountain Pen 18 Carat Solid
Gold Overlay ...
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£5665.00
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My Price:
Please e-mail or call me on
07886 326048.
Postage cost for UK customers
is £4.00 per order, and for overseas customers
via insured and recorded airmail is £6.00 per
order.
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