Edwardian Sampson Mordan engine turned mechanical propelling pencil

£110.00

Edwardian sterling silver propelling mechanical pencil with a sliding pull-down action mechanism. Ornately engraved all over with an engine-turned design of beaded vertical bands against a diamond-cut body.

Made by the renowned Sampson Mordan company whose founder was a co-inventor of the first patented mechanical pencil.

The pencil has a bale, so it can be worn as a necklace in Mad Men style.

Made by Sampson Mordan and fully hallmarked for London, 1916.

11.02 g
6 cm long
6.5 cm long with bale
8 mm diameter

Excellent antique condition.

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Edwardian sterling silver propelling mechanical pencil with a sliding pull-down action mechanism. Ornately engraved all over with an engine-turned design of beaded vertical bands against a diamond-cut body.

Made by the renowned Sampson Mordan company whose founder was a co-inventor of the first patented mechanical pencil.

The pencil has a bale, so it can be worn as a necklace in Mad Men style.

Made by Sampson Mordan and fully hallmarked for London, 1916.

11.02 g
6 cm long
6.5 cm long with bale
8 mm diameter

Excellent antique condition.

Edwardian sterling silver propelling mechanical pencil with a sliding pull-down action mechanism. Ornately engraved all over with an engine-turned design of beaded vertical bands against a diamond-cut body.

Made by the renowned Sampson Mordan company whose founder was a co-inventor of the first patented mechanical pencil.

The pencil has a bale, so it can be worn as a necklace in Mad Men style.

Made by Sampson Mordan and fully hallmarked for London, 1916.

11.02 g
6 cm long
6.5 cm long with bale
8 mm diameter

Excellent antique condition.

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