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Sterling Silver Eye Dropper Pen From Raja - Any Idea?


kats17

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Hi today I got a new pen. I found it unique. Don't know about its previous user. Got it from a local dealer for reasonable price. It is a sterling silver pen with 14k gold nib.

It shows a "made in" ENGLAND in cap and 925 embossed in the Body.

The clip shows the brand name Raja.

 

Are these pens known?

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I'm not very knowledgeable about vintage stuff, but I'm betting someone will be along soon that knows something about the brand.

 

Very ornate and beautiful pen, though. Have you inked it up yet?

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Hi - are there any hallmarks on the silver - Made in England Sterling items usually carry some hallmarks somewhere on the silverwork - date code for the year plus the lion passant and town marks - often the makers initials too. These things can help to date a pen.

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The clip is an add-on for convenience based on the brand and different finish.

 

Lovely piece. What a great find!

"Every job is good if you do your best and work hard.

A man who works hard stinks only to the ones that have

nothing to do but smell."

Laura Ingalls Wilder

 

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It isn't a style I have seen before but would say that it dates from the later 1920's to mid 1930's.

 

As Marlow said, the clip is an added later item.

 

I don't think the nib is UK production, so my assessment is that it is a locally produced pen with a bought in overlay so that it has the added cudos of 'England' on it. I doubt if it has a hallmark as .925 is Sterling Silver in which case it would have said so and been hallmarked (but cost more to buy).

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Thank you everyone for the appreciation and the additional info. I haven't inked it yet.

The cap shows additional "RAJA" embossed on it.

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It isn't a style I have seen before but would say that it dates from the later 1920's to mid 1930's.

 

As Marlow said, the clip is an added later item.

 

I don't think the nib is UK production, so my assessment is that it is a locally produced pen with a bought in overlay so that it has the added cudos of 'England' on it. I doubt if it has a hallmark as .925 is Sterling Silver in which case it would have said so and been hallmarked (but cost more to buy).

 

Actually you can see the .925 mark in one of the photos!

"Every job is good if you do your best and work hard.

A man who works hard stinks only to the ones that have

nothing to do but smell."

Laura Ingalls Wilder

 

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You might want to try the Regional Focus -> Great Britain & Ireland - Europe subforum to get more information. This post mentions RAJA as a known brand:

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/281035-known-brands-great-britain-ireland-europe/?p=3217316

 

and also this one:

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/2208-pen-brands-world-wide-maybe-you-can-ad-to-the-list/

“I admit it, I'm surprised that fountain pens are a hobby. ... it's a bit like stumbling into a fork convention - when you've used a fork all your life.” 

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