Nib: Fine 14k Gold
ca.1924 Black & Pearl, Lady Sheaffer's Flat-top Radite Celluloid, Ring-top
Condition Pre owned *hair line crack in cap lip. Length capped 11.5cm, some brassing on the cap ring and ring top. There are no major imperfections to note: No chips cracks or engravings or any signs of faults or major surface ware
*Vintage Sheaffer ink bottle not included
Sheaffer Lifetime Flat-tops were produced from 1920 into the 1930s in a number of sizes from Oversize to Ring-top.
Ringtop fountain pens were common for only a very short period of time, from the 1900s up until the end of the 1920s and they were marketed (and manufactured) for both men and women. It’s easy to tell the difference between men’s and women’s pens purely from their lengths. Women’s pens were longer (four inches or more); they were worn with a chain or a ribbon around the neck, like a necklace. Men’s ringtop pens are significantly smaller, generally being no longer than about three and a half inches.