The Pen That Signed a £2 Billion Contract
When National Grid came to sign the £2 billion Eastern Green Link 4 contract, they reached for a British made Conway Stewart pen designed for the occasion. Hand made in...
The Conway Stewart Silvicity Series was launched in 2009 and combined the beauty of Sterling Silver with bold colours and a 14ct gold size #5 nib that has been Rhodium-plated to match the silver, giving these pens a sleek and modern approach to the traditional world of fountain pens.
There were 5 colours in the original series; Sunrise Yellow, Sunset Orange, Modena Red, Royale Blue and Teal. Each pen colour is bracketed by polished silver components, with the cap tassie, nib section, and barrel end being solid sterling silver. English hall-marks are laser engraved into the barrel end to prove the quality of the materials used.
Limited edition of 20
This is the Silvicity Sunset Orange and is a limited edition of only 20.
The solid sterling silver adds considerable weight to this pen making it feel very special. It is also practical as it is a small to medium sized pen and will fit neatly into pocket or purse. Choose the bold colours that suits your personality and bring joy and fun to your writing.
Also available with all gold nibs or as a rollerball
Each pen is housed in a Conway Stewart black leatherette presentation box which also serves as a showcase pen stand for your desk.
Pens are handmade to order, so please allow up to 28 days for delivery.
We can expedite orders if they are needed for a specific date, leave a note at checkout. See how here.
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