Beautiful and Rare ** Vintage Montblanc Meisterstück No 14 Fountain Pen, Broad Oblique 18k Gold Nib, Germany 1960 **
This is a wonderfully kept Montblanc top-of- the-line N° 14 Masterpiece piston filler fountain pen. Considered an icon in Mid-Century design, it is crowned with the traditional white Montblanc star, both on the cap-top as well as barrel end.
Moreover, not merely a wonderful collector piece, this Montblanc Meisterstück is ALSO a great “writer” for everyday use. It has the rare Montblanc Broad Oblique Point solid gold nib that enables forceful handwriting as well as facilitates creative expression in your penmanship.
The pen is in near mint condition, with crisp clear brand imprint and no brassing, no engraving, no cracks nor other damage. It has been serviced and fully tested.
Nib: Broad oblique, 18k gold
Material: Ebony precious resin
Overall Length: 14 cm (5 ½”) when pen is closed
Condition: Excellent, serviced and tested.
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Montblanc Pen Company history
The partnership which went on to become the Montblanc Pen Company was started in 1906 by businessman Alfred Nehemias and engineer August Eberstein, together with silent associate Claus-Johannes Voss.
From their small workshop in the Schanzen district of Hamburg, the firm operated as subcontractors, producing pens and pen components for other brands.
With the arrival of banker Max Koch, who injected his personal inheritance to further capitalize the firm, the partners were able to create their own “corporate brand”, the Simplo Filler Pen Co. in 1908.
The firm rented new premises, set up a workshop with one master craftsman, a dozen lathe operators, ten women, a clerk and a secretary.
Their first model, the “Rouge et Noir” in 1909, was followed in 1910 by the one that would go on to lend the company its final name: Mont Blanc.
The first pen known as “Meisterstück” was produced in 1925; and their first piston filler fountain pen in 1934.
In 1977 Montblanc was acquired by Dunhill. Today the company forms an integral part of the Richemont Group, alongside prestigious sister companies including Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Chloe, Vacheron & Constantin and IWC International Watch Company, among others.