Sir Francis Drake was born in Tavistock, near
Plymouth, England in around 1540. With Plymouth the home of
modern day Conway Stewart, it seems only appropriate for the
company to name this superb new design after a local legend.
The sterling silver edition of the Drake model has been a great
success and by popular demand, we are proud to add to this
luxurious collection the Drake in Vermeil.
A lush vermeil finish elevates the intricate
engraving of the Drake to yet another level of luxury. Luscious
in appearance, the thick gold covering warms in the hand,
further enhancing the personal pleasure of using a Conway
Stewart writing instrument.
Vermeil has long been admired and very much
in demand for a diverse range of products. The process of
vermeil can be produced by either the fire-gilding or
electrolysis method. In the 1700s the original fire-gilding
process was developed in France but was later banned due to the
use of mercury in the process. Today's vermeil is produced
safely using electrolysis.
There is a Vermeil Room in the White House.
The soft yellow of the paneled walls of the room complements
the collection of vermeil or gilded silver bequeathed to the
White House in 1956 by Mrs. Margaret Thompson Biddle. The
vermeil collection contains pieces from different services and
includes the work of prestigious artisans such as English
Regency silversmith Paul Storr (1771-1844), French Empire
silversmith Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), among
others.
The precious metal section of the Drake
edition leaves the weight centred low in the hand, ensuring
that the pen is balanced well when writing. Each pen is
engraved with the name Drake on the cap band, and a likeness of
The Golden Hind on the cap top. The Conway Stewart Drake
bears the English Hallmark, the world accepted standard for
precious metal.
The Vermeil Drake limited edition pen is
available in an edition of just 100 pieces in either fountain
pen or roller ball writing modes. The fountain pen is mounted
with the large iridium tipped 18 carat solid gold nib, offered
in eight grades. It utilizes the converter cartridge filling
mechanism.
Limited to the following
worldwide:
100 Fountain
Pens
100 Rollerballs
Types: Fountain Pen, Rollerball.
Filling Mechanisms: Cartridge/Converter
Fountain Pen Nib Sizes: Extra Fine, Fine, Medium, Broad,
Double Broad, Italic Fine, Italic Medium, Italic Broad
List Price:
Fountain Pens ...
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£945.00
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Rollerballs ...
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£945.00
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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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