Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. In the digital age, some prefer to write using pen and ink, even if only when signing documents. Be it lawyers seeking an ostentatious ...
It may come as a surprise to any of you millenials out there who still read newspapers, but there was a time when people actually exchanged handwritten notes by mail. Those of us now within sight of ...
I have been a collector since I was a child collecting nothing of real value and rarely in mint condition, but if I had three items I considered it a collection. Ink pens, from fountain to ball-point ...
To start this New Year, our collectors submitted fine family heirlooms and an interesting antique shop find. The family keepsakes include an ornate Waterman fountain pen, a Dorflinger cut glass carafe ...
With the kids back to school, equipped with their compute disks, some collectors are drawn to writing supplies of another era: fine fountain pens. They’re discovering that others share their inkling ...
Think of all the famous French writers of history. There was Albert Camus, Victor Hugo and Marcel Proust. Then there was Jules Verne and Jean-Paul Sartre. Nor can we forget Gustave Flaubert. The ...
The latest instalment from BBC's Antiques Roadshow saw host Fiona Bruce and the experts browse Christchurch Park in Ipswich, Suffolk, picking out some hidden treasures. Expert Mark Hill was stunned ...
We tweet. We text. We email. But how often do we really write anymore? Not much, if you look at the business of selling pens — or "fine writing instruments," as shop owners call them. With their ...
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