Collecting Conway Stewart pens can be a very demanding, but ultimately rewarding challenge. The numbering system used for their models is unlike that of any other major pen manufacturer. Normally model numbers relate to the various aspects of that individual model: size, filling system, or nib size.
The advertising of Conway Stewart shows that model numbers were issued without any real order. Many times, the same model was designated with two different numbers, depending upon whether it was sold for the domestic market, or for export.
For the enthusiasts, this can make identifying any given Conway Stewart model very demanding. The pens can be defined mainly into two groups: "early pens" and the later celluloid pens. Both groups have their adherents among collectors, and many simply choose to collect both!
The early pens, made of hard rubber, can be more of an adventure. It is important to remember that the Conway Stewart pens were marketed as being "everyday" writers. Thus, the original owners used them everyday. After ten, twenty, or thirty years of constant, everyday use, can leave an impression on even the best made of pens!
Searching for an original Duro lever filler in mottled hard rubber in mint condition can be quite a quest and will not be as easy as locating some of the later pens. As with all vintage pens, the larger models will be more expensive and difficult to find than the smaller models. A large Duro such as that pictured here can require quite an investment in both time and money to add to your collection.
Of course, it's not necessarily a simple task to compile a complete collection of the later production pens. Some of the celluloids are very rare today, and command a premium price.
The Herringbone patterns, in Green, Red, and Blue, for example, are considered to be quite desirable. Others however, can be easier to locate, and allow the collector the opportunity to enjoy vintage Conway Stewarts at an entry-level price.
Given that the nibs available on these pens from the late 1940s and 1950s are every bit as good as those found on the earlier Conway Stewarts, if you're looking for a collection that also serves for daily use, these later pens can be the ideal choice.
My personal favorites of their signature celluloids are the Herringbone in every color; Mottled hard rubber in Red and Black; Black lined Olive Green; Floral and of course, the famous Cracked Ice. Once you begin collecting Conway Stewarts, I am sure you will find your own favorites!
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WES Journal edition #126, Winter 2023
Spotlight on Conway Stewart Originally published in WES Journal 126, pp 26-29, 2023
The History of Conway Stewart
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Conway Stewart 'Babbage'
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The Balmoral
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Conway Stewart Cavendish Edition
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The Wellington Series
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Professional Series - Doctor's & Lawyer's Edition
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Kipling 'IF' Special Edition
The new Special Edition from Conway Stewart is inspired by one of the most important literary figures in English history. At first glance this pen looks like it has a...
Conway Stewart Belliver Series
The new Belliver model from Conway Stewart is a return to the finest traditions of CS heritage, rooted in attention to detail, a perfect size and weight, as well as...
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Excalibur Limited Edition
Conway Stewart is pleased to announce the latest new colour on the popular Churchill model — Excalibur with hallmarked solid sterling silver trim. The Churchill Excalibur hand made resin consists of a...
Conway Stewart Edwardian Limited Edition
Conway Stewart is proud to present our new limited edition sterling silver series, ‘The Edwardian’. Based on our popular Belgravia model, the Edwardian is completely crafted from solid sterling silver...
Conway Stewart Gatsby Limited Edition
“Nominee in the 2014 Pen World Reader’s Choice Awards — Best Cultural or Historical Theme” During the classic era of the 1920s, a fine fountain pen was considered not just a luxury,...
60th Anniversary 100 Series Special Edition - Pistachio
60th Anniversary Celebration! The 100 Series was first launched in 1954 and was quick to become one of the most popular Oversize pens ever made by Conway Stewart. In celebration...
Marlborough Vintage Limited Edition Pens
The Conway Stewart Marlborough Vintage Limited Edition is a distinguished new design, that is inspired by the classic styling of our vintage models and created with our present day manufacturing...
Jaguar Limited Edition
The Conway Stewart Jaguar is a new finish to compliment our sold out Elegance Aztec limited edition. Each pen from the Elegance range has a unique design and is produced...
Conway Stewart Collectors Club - Celebration Pen & Book Special
Offered only to members of our Collectors Club, Conway Stewart is making available the Celebration pens accompanied by a hardback copy of the new book, Fountain Pens for the Million — The...
Conway Stewart Collectors Club - Churchill Carbon Fibre
Conway Stewart is making available exclusively to members of the Collectors Club our award-winning Churchill model with hand wrapped Carbon Fibre overlay covering the cap and barrel. Each pen is...
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