The item listed for sale is a truly rare, blue and white two tone coloured casing with what I believe to be sterling silver finishing. I stand to be corrected but believe this is a Conway Stewart prototype 'Churchill' style fountain pen. The medium sized nib fitted is 18 carat gold 

The product was originally commissioned back in the early 2000's by Chelsea Football Club. It was proposed to form part of an exclusive Centenary Year Season 2004-2005 collection of luxury pens to commemorate Chelseas historical achievement. This coincided with the football club winning back to back English Premier League titles through seasons 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 respectively. The owner Roman Abramovich and manager Jose Mourinho proved to be an unstoppable force.  

The Conway Stewart prototype collection included, to the best of my knowledge, a mere handful of both gold and this similar though not identical sterling silver model 'Churchill' fountain pens and matching rollerball ballpoint offerings which I have listed separately elsewhere for sale on eBay. The gold version Churchill is listed under eBay number 203802811320 whilst the sterling silver ballpoint is listed under eBay number 194724043937

Sadly and for whatever reason the pen project never materialised with Chelsea FC. The subsequent handful of sample/prototype pens eventually made their way onto a particular auction site a few years later. I doubt if even the billionaire Abramovich possesses this exceptionally rare collectors set.

Unfortunately the world famous writing instrument makers later went into liquidation a decade later whereby Conway Stewart stocks and assets were acquired by the Bespoke British Pens Limited.

The product for sale comes supplied in a dark green coloured cardboard box. Inside the cardboard box is a dark green and gold display box with dark green / gold felt type display diamond shape holder. The whole package ( excluding additional packaging for sending ) weighs over 1 kilo

The pen displays numerous aspects of white metal detailing which I believe to be sterling silver but for whatever reason there is no hallmark stamped thereon. That said this was a prototype project. All the intricate detailing is contained on the lid.

The ' Centenary 1905-2005 ' is stamped around the white metal banding. The top end of the lid displays the clubs crest in a silver coloured finish. There's no writing/engraving on the actual barrel of the pen.

The uninked pen weighs in at approximately 32 grammes. 

I am neither a pen collector or specialist on the subject so please don't ask me any technical issues on this product.

The images attached are of the actual item for sale.

Unfortunately the cost of sending this collectors item abroad is so expensive simply due to the value, associated insurance costs and the fact it will have to be sent via a tracked courier service which will be very expensive.

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