MONTBLANC ANNUAL EDITION 2008

FP MYTH CREATURES CERBERUS

NIB SIZE M

NEW

BOX PAPERS

 LIMITED EDITION 300U.

LIMITED EDITION OF 300 UNITS FOR THE WHOLE WORLD

 

The Annual Edition collection was launched in 2003 within its limited edition collection and undoubtedly stands out for its gold-finished body and its cap made of Meissen porcelain.

 Meissen Porcelain is the first porcelain in Europe and has its origins in 1708. Its creator was Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus. After his premature death, Johann Friedrich Böttger continued his work, which is why he is often mistakenly considered responsible for its creation. invention. From its beginnings, Meissen porcelain production attracted various artists and craftsmen, establishing one of the most famous porcelain manufacturing factories in Europe. The company continues to operate under the name Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen GmbH. Its best-known logo, two crossed swords, was introduced in 1720 with the intention of protecting its production from counterfeits.

 

In each Annual collection, 3 pieces are made with their hand-painted caps in which 3 scenes are represented that in 2008 correspond to…

the beautiful Danae, for whom Zeus was transformed into golden rain.

Pagliaccico, the melancholic jester.

Cerberus, the ferocious dog that guards the gates of hell.

 

The fountain pen has a closed length of 137.4 mm and an empty weight of 32.5 g. Once we remove its cap (attached to the body by pressure) we see that the grip section is made of black resin and next to the nib it has a ring finished in gold.

Its nibs are made of 18 kt gold. in which we can read “4810 ANNUAL EDITION MONTBLANC”.

Its loading system is through a cartridge/converter with gold finishes.

 


 

Selling all over the world for us the shipping is an important issue.

 

 Shipment is guaranteed within 24/48 hours after receiving payment.

We have had some problems with our traditional shipping methods (lost packages, major slowdown in delivery) so we decided to move to UPS Priority Service.

 

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 Thanks for your time and happy bidding

 

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YOU CAN HAVE A LOOK AT THE OTHER ITEMS I HAVE FOR SALE

 

 

 

 

THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST AND BEST REGARDS FROM SPAIN

 

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 Meissen Porcelain is the first porcelain in Europe and has its origins in 1708. Its creator was Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus. After his premature death, Johann Friedrich Böttger continued his work, which is why he is often mistakenly considered responsible for its creation. invention. From its beginnings, Meissen porcelain production attracted various artists and craftsmen, establishing one of the most famous porcelain manufacturing factories in Europe. The company continues to operate under the name Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen GmbH. Its best-known logo, two crossed swords, was introduced in 1720 with the intention of protecting its production from counterfeits. UPS requires a telephone number (landline or mobile) on the shipping label. For this reason we ask you to tel