Wyvern

Dating back as Early as 1896 this small British firm began manufacturing Eye droppers in Black Hard Rubber. 

By 1928 the Company had become so successful it was manufacturing gold nibs for other manufacturers.

Having recruited a German Technician in the early 1930's the Company also began manufacturing Pencils

During its production, lasting until the mid 1950's the Company used a great variety of Plastic and Hard Rubber Materials

making pens of extremely High Quality , even experimenting with real leather coverings.

 

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Wyvern 60th Anniversary pen.Lever Fill c1955 Superb Wyvern 60th Anniversary Pen in Black and Gold fill trim. In Perfect MINT condition with no damage or brassing. Fitted with the original 14kt gold, very smooth,  medium tipped nib. Works Perfectly

 

 

$55

£31

Wyvern Envoy Pen in Pearl Green c1948 Superb Wyvern Envoy Pen In Pearl Green and Gold fill trim. In Perfect MINT condition with no damage or brassing. Fitted with the original 14kt gold, very smooth,  medium tipped nib. Works Perfectly   $60

£34

Wyvern Deluxe in Black c1938 Wyvern Deluxe in Black  & gold fill trim. In Perfect condition with no damage or brassing. Fitted with the original very smooth14kt Medium tipped Nib

$40

£22

Wyvern Perfect Pen Number 81.Black and Gold fill trim. Lever fill c1948 Wyvern number 81 in Black and Gold Fill in Mint condition. Fitted with the original solid 14kt gold Medium tipped  nib   $70

£45

Perfect Pen in Dark Blue  and Gold Fill trim. Lever fill c1952 Perfect pen in Royal Blue. In Nr Mint condition with some plate loss on the clip. Fitted with the original solid 14kt gold Medium tipped  nib  

$50

£32

 

Wyvern 101 in real Crocodile skin and gold fill trim. Button Fill c1948 Beautiful distinctive pen from Wyvern in rare Crocodile skin and gold fill trim. Fitted with the original Wyvern medium nib. Near mint condition with some plate loss on the clip.   $225

£150

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