After a short period of time Wilhelm Dziambor, Christian Lausen and later Claus Johannes Voss took over the business and thus laid the foundation for the future internationally successful company Montblanc. Their first model was the "Rouge et Noir" in 1909 followed in 1910 by the pen that was later to give the company its new name: "Montblanc". The name Meisterstück ("Masterpiece" for export) was used for the first time in 1924, for the top lines of fountain pens. The number "4810, " the mountain's height in meters, is also a commonly recurring theme. Turning knob imprint: 254 M.
Nib imprint: Montblanc 14C Montblanc 585. Nib material: 14 karat gold. Size capped: approximately 5.1.Estimated time of production: 1950s. Optical condition: shows clear traces of wear and the cap shows 2 small hairlines. Technical condition: the piston-filling mechanism is in working condition. Comes with a Montblanc "Permanent Black" ink sample. Please enlarge all of the photos and make up your own mind of the overall condition.
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Thank you most kindly for your interest and please feel free to browse our store at your leisure or check out our auctions for more unusual vintage fountain pens and other collectible writing instruments. The item "Vintage Montblanc 254 Fountain Pen-Jet Black Piston Filler-14K-Germany 1950s" is in sale since Saturday, December 28, 2019. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Pens & Writing Instruments\Pens\Fountain Pens\Montblanc".
The seller is "yesteryears-fountain-pens" and is located in Germany. This item can be shipped worldwide.