The Conway Stewart 14, introduced in 1952, was made in long and short versions, this is the longer pen. It is paired with the correct Conway Stewart 'Nippy No. 3' pencil.
The set is in totally mint condition throughout and is presented in its original box, also pristine. The set may well be unused.
At 13 cm. capped, the pen grows to a most impressive 16 cm. in length when the cap is posted on the barrel for use. It is an extremely long and elegant pen.
The matching pencil has a rotary action, the black cap stud is turned to expel and retract the lead.
The Conway Stewart 14 is one of the less common of the 1050s pens and is quite hard to find. A mint, as new set comes along very rarely.