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Category
Collection
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Pen in a presentation box

1960-1980

Sounvenir pen with The Aviation Society and Concorde side profile logo

'Sign Pen' the first fibre tip pen

1962

Mars "graphic 3000" brush-marker

Two fountain Pentels with plastic nibs

1981

Mapping pen

Ballpoint pen advertising telephone counselling service, Bristol, England, 1984

1984

BBC Pen

Fountain pen, with original box, attributed to Baron Guillaume Dupuytren

1896

Pen with missing tip

1801-1900

Capillary Fountain Pen parts

1961

Pen for Use with Cyclostyle Duplicators, 1928-1938

1928-1938

Ruling Pen for Use with Cyclostyle Duplicators, 1928-1938

1928-1938

Ruling Pen to Use with Cyclostyle Duplicators, 1928-1938

1928-1938

Ruling Pen for Use with Cyclostyle Duplicators, 1928-1938

1928-1938

Laboratory marker pen

circa 2013-2015

'Ball Pentel' pen, combination fibre and ball tip pen

1972

'Sign Pen' the first fibre tip pen, 1962

1962

Sectioned Example of a 'Ball Pentel' pen, combination fibre and ball tip pen

1962

Ball Point Pen, Bic Biro, 1978

1978

Fountain pen made of marbled green casein

1890-1930

Stabilo "Boss 2" pen

Pen for white correcting fluid

Second Runway Support Group Pen

2000

Stainless Steel Ball Point Parker Pen with Refill, 1963

1963

Draughtsman & Artist's pen, 1820-1930

1820-1930

Library Pen, by Gillotts, 1920-1930

1920-1930

Desk pen set

circa 1940

3 cyclostyle pens

Reed pen cut for writing Thuluth, an Arabic script, 1800-1920

1800-1920

Pen for Use with Cyclostyle Duplicators, 1928-1938

1928-1938

Example of the first British Railways biro. These biros, or "biro-style writing instruments" (per the donor's description) were actually wooden pencils with the lead removed and a plastic ink tube and ballpoint inserted. They were introduced in the 1950s. According to the donor, there were four colours - blue, red, purple (for checking) and green (for auditors). This example is blue. BR part no. 1364.

British Railways biro

circa 1950

Example of the first British Railways biro. These biros, or "biro-style writing instruments" (per the donor's description) were actually wooden pencils with the lead removed and a plastic ink tube and ballpoint inserted. They were introduced in the 1950s. According to the donor, there were four colours - blue, red, purple (for checking) and green (for auditors). This example is blue. BR part no. 1364.

British Railways biro

circa 1950

Commemorative pen: 160th anniversary of the running of Agenoria in England and the Stourbridge Lion in America 1829-1989

Commemorative pen, Agenoria and Stourbridge Lion

Pen, ballpoint, plastic, black and blue, British Rail, Travel Midland Electrics, top in the shape of a telephone handset, 16mm x 14mm x 150mm.

Travel Midland Electrics pen

Pen, ballpoint, plastic, blue and black, British Rail Night Star parcel service, ‘Overnight parcels delivered to the door’, made by Edding, 9mm x 11mm x 135mm.

Night Star parcel service pen

Pen, ballpoint, plastic, white, British Rail, BR Business Systems Limited, c.1996, 9mm x 12mm x 132mm.

British Rail Business Systems Limited

Pen, ballpoint, plastic, yellow and black, British Rail Red Star parcel service, 9mm x 13mm x 135mm.

Red Star parcel service

Pen, ballpoint, plastic, blue, British Rail Night Star parcel service, with circular top and cord, 39mm x 12mm x 135mm.

Night Star pen

Pen, ballpoint, plastic, white, British Rail Intercity, 9mm x 11mm x 130mm.

British Rail Intercity pen

Pen, ballpoint, plastic, white, Parcels Cash Award, part of a bonus scheme where employees were given £10 reward for making a sale, 12mm x 15mm x 133mm.

Parcels Cash Award pen

Pen, ballpoint, plastic, blue, Parcels Cash Award, part of a bonus scheme where employees were given £10 reward for making a sale, 12mm x 15mm x 133mm.

Parcels Cash Award pen

Pen, plastic, yellow, British Rail Intercity with Shell oil emblem, made by Sheaffer, boxed, printed in USA, 14mm x 19mm x 130mm.

British Rail Intercity and Shell oil pen

Ball-point pen, plastic, complimentary, SNC TER Centre, France, 1992

Ball-point pen

Souvenir ball-point pen, British Rail, BR Gatwick Express, gilt biro commemorating the inaugral run of the Gatwick Express 10 May 1984.

gatwick express pen

1984

Pen, ball-point, Railtrack, white plastic pen with chrome trim to lid, RAILTRACK in brown block lettering on body.

Railtrack pen

1998

Pen, ball-point, Railtrack, whtie plastic pen with chrome trim to lid, RAILTRACK in brown block lettering on body.

Railtrack pen

1998

Pen, rollerball, retractable, slimline silver metal, curved clip, with 2000 cutout motifs, length 14cm

Pen, rollerball, retractable

2000

Early black British Railways biro - essentially a hollowed out wooden pencil with a biro ink tube inserted in it. Part number 1364/8. NB - the ink tube is missing. Overall: 167 mm.

Black British Railways biro

Quill pen. White feather, 8" long

White feather quill pen