Description
Thanks very much for looking at our listing for this Montblanc Patron of Art 4810 Sir Henry Tate Fountain Pen, which comes with its lacquered Montblanc presentation box (including outers) and booklet. The pen has never been used and is presented in virtually as new condition – the M sticker, denoting a medium nib, remains on the cone. Only 4810 were produced and this is number 1691.
The pen was released in 2006 as part of the Patron of Art series. This edition pays tribute to the legendary sugar trader, Henry Tate. The design of the pen takes its inspiration from the neoclassical architecture of Tate Britain, with it being platinum-plated and featuring vibrant red lacquered guilloche inlays.
The pen is fitted with an 18k medium nib, which is engraved with two sugar canes, and it’s a cartridge filler (the empty demonstration cartridge remains inside the pen). It features the same rectractable nib mechanism found on the Boheme range.
The important details are as follows…
– Medium Nib
-Virtually As New Condition
– Montblanc Presentation Box
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