Agatha Christie’s Detection Club
In 1930, Agatha Christie, Britain’s queen of crime, picked up her fountain pen to craft puzzles that hooked a nation. Her 66 novels, like The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, spun...
Always popular with pen enthusiasts, the Conway Stewart Series 100 has become a ‘must-have’ for collectors of British luxury pens.
The Conway Stewart Series 100 Honey Noire is a gorgeous combination of amber, yellow, brown and black acrylic. It is a wonderful combination that makes an outstanding addition to any collection.
The Series 100 was first launched in 1954 and quickly became one of the most popular pens ever made by Conway Stewart. It is a mid-sized pen that is appreciated today for the same classic lines, fine balance and easy writing as it was over 60 years ago. The beautiful finish and flawless perfection of these handmade pens are part of Conway Stewart’s proud heritage. Each pen is decorated with a single broad cap band – with 2 additional rings on the barrel.
Each pen is housed in a Conway Stewart black leatherette presentation box which also serves as a showcase pen stand for your desk.
Pens are handmade to order, so please allow up to 28 days for delivery.
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