Lady Sheaffer Skripserts XVII “brocade” 1958-60
Lady Sheaffer Skripserts XVII “brocade” 1958-60
Lady Sheaffer Skripserts XVII “brocade” 1958-60
Lady Sheaffer Skripserts XVII “brocade” 1958-60
Lady Sheaffer Skripserts XVII “brocade” 1958-60

Lady Sheaffer Skripserts XVII “brocade” 1958-60

Regular price
$85.00
Sale price
$85.00

Nib: 14k Medium

Lady Sheaffer XV Moiré with red and clear rhinestones

Condition, Pre-owned, Slight brassing *see. pictures. Cartridge fill

Lady Sheaffer XV Moiré c. 1958–60: Moiré is a fabric, usually silk, with a wavy (watered) appearance created by a finishing technique called calendering. Brushed or etched moiré pattern on a silver-colored finish, a gold-plated center band with a raised ring filled with rhinestones.  The 1962 Sheaffer Repair Manual says they are multicolor.  Examples exist indicating four different rhinestone color sets: blue and clear, red and clear, green and clear, and amber (possibly orange) and clear.   Ivory color plastic nib section, Sheaffer’s no. 5 white color, and a gold nib.