LowestPrice Metropolitan Museum Of Art 18th Century Parisian Rollerball
Inspired by the collections at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Parisian pen is modeled after an exquisite 18th century étui design by the renowned French goldsmith Georges-Antoine Croze. The étui was a small ornamental case originally used to hold sealing wax. Letters sealed with a wax stamp bearing the writer's crest were especially valued at a time when correspondence was hand carried. The Parisian pen features a gold-plated brass body with a scale pattern lacquered in blue, red and green. A blue cabochon sits atop the pen's crown. Each fountain pen with steel nib, ball pen and capped rollerball is presented in a gorgeous blue lacquered wood box with a history of the design. Inspired by the collections at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Gold-plated brass body Scale pattern lacquered in blue, red and green Blue cabochon sits atop the pen's crown Presented in a gorgeous blue lacquered wood box with a history of the design
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