A MONTBLANC 134, possibly German, 1940s
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A MONTBLANC 134, possibly German, 1940s

Details
A MONTBLANC 134, possibly German, 1940s
red-lined black plastic piston-filler, with red-lined yellow ink window, 'tie'-shape clip, three cap bands, and two-colour 4810 medium-oblique nib, mint
Literature
Kurt Grobecker (n.d., 1988), A History Of The Firm Montblanc, p.46 (colour illustration) and endpapers.
Fred Plewa, 'Plewa's Klips - Montblanc' in Penworld, vol.2 no.1, pp.22-23.
Special notice
VAT rate of 17.5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer’s premium

Lot Essay

This is one of the rarest of all Montblanc pens and has tantalised collectors since the model was featured in promotional material to accompany the firm's relaunch in 1988. Here selected models from the company archive were photographed to show the aesthetic character that ensures a Montblanc is always in style. A version in pale blue with broad-spaced black lines is also known. It is thought that this is the first time either of these ultra-rare models has been offered at auction.

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