The Pen That Signed a £2 Billion Contract
When National Grid came to sign the £2 billion Eastern Green Link 4 contract, they reached for a British made Conway Stewart pen designed for the occasion. Hand made in...
This latest version of the Conway Stewart Churchill Lawyer’s Pen has a unique and striking pattern engraved on the barrel and cap giving it a very distinctive and classical look but has hidden meanings.
The Scales of Justice are engraved on the top of the cap to symbolize fairness, impartiality and the process of weighing evidence in legal proceedings.
The main body of the cap and the barrel is Midnight Blue which looks black in some lights but changes colour to dark blue in sunlight. This represents that "things are not always what they seem at first sight" - a famous quote from the Greek philosopher Phaedrus.
The ‘Stage curtain" pattern on cap and barrel is to illustrate that "all the world's a stage" - another famous quote from William Shakespeare whose plays are filled with complex characters and the intricacies of human nature.
The single wide sterling silver cap band is stamped with English hallmarks proving its quality and purity. This wide cap band can be engraved with your initials, or your favourite quote such as "Fiat Justitia" for a small additional charge.
The Churchill Lawyer's Pen has been designed and handcrafted in England for those in the legal profession. This is an unlimited version.
Please note as all pens are made to order, you can specify gold fittings instead of sterling silver in the comments box at the check-out at no extra cost.
Available as a fountain pen, rollerball, ballpoint and propelling pencil.
Each pen comes housed in an original Conway Stewart black leatherette presentation box which doubles as an elegant desk display, and comes complete with Certificate of Authenticity, Conway Stewart User Guide and a special anti-tarnish polishing cloth to keep your pen in sparkling condition.
Pens are handmade to order, so please allow up to 28 days for delivery.
We can expedite orders if they are needed for a specific date, leave a note at checkout. See how here.
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