The Conway Stewart No. 12 pens, introduced in 1955, are characterised by beautiful marbled blue, green , or burgundy patterns laced with golden-brown veins and patches, this is the blue version.
the pen has been fully serviced and tested and is in first class working condition. It has an excellent finish with no fading and a clear barrel imprint. The gold filling to the clip, lever and cap band is all good.
The original and correct Conway Stewart 14Ct. Gold No. 3N nib is straight and well aligned. It produces a smooth and consistent line, perhaps a little on the fine side of medium, a very comfortable and 'easy' writer.
At 15.4 cm. in length, with the cap posted, the no. 14 is a long, slim and elegant pen. This example is clearly of collectable condition but would also make an excellent vintage daily writer.