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PELIKAN Souveran M1000 Silver Screen fountain pen, 2009.

Auction Lot 35320459
PELIKAN Souveran M1000 Silver Screen fountain pen, 2009.
Black celluloid barrel with precious stones. With details and ornamentation in silver.
Nib in 18k white gold. M tip.
Limited edition. Exemplary 135/420.
Screw cap. Plunger loading.
No box. Unused. Good state of preservation.
Measurements: 14 cm (length).

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Estimated Value : 1,200 - 1,400 €
Live auction: 31 Mar 2025
Live auction: 31 Mar 2025 15:00
Remaining time: 35 days 21:46:29
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Next bid: 300

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DESCRIPTION

PELIKAN Souveran M1000 Silver Screen fountain pen, 2009.
Black celluloid barrel with precious stones. With details and ornamentation in silver.
Nib in 18k white gold. M tip.
Limited edition. Exemplary 135/420.
Screw cap. Plunger loading.
No box. Unused. Good state of preservation.
Measurements: 14 cm (length).

This exclusive fountain pen, limited to only 420 units, pays homage to more than 100 years of film history. Its design is inspired by the celluloid used in the first films.

In 1887, Hannibal Goodwin invented photographic roll film using celluloid, which enabled the development of the film industry. This material not only created a new way of capturing images, but also made it possible to share stories through the magic of film. Thanks to celluloid, iconic figures such as Charlie Chaplin, Marilyn Monroe and James Dean achieved worldwide fame. However, at the beginning, films were extremely flammable due to cellulose nitrate, which represented a danger, but that problem was solved in the 1950s with the refinement of the material.

Hollywood began to establish itself as the center of world cinema in 1911, attracting studios from the East Coast because of its ideal climate and freedom from regulations. This shift ushered in a new era for movies and stars of the silver screen. From silent films to today's special effects, the film industry has evolved rapidly. The Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard, with more than 2,000 stars, honors the legends of film and entertainment.

The limited edition Pelikan Silver Screen is inspired by classics such as "Modern Times" or "Casablanca". Its design features an authentic celluloid ring in the shape of a film strip, surrounding the body of the pen, and four red rubies marking the center of each palladium-plated star. These elements commemorate Hollywood's most iconic moments. With sterling silver accents and timeless styling, this pen is truly iconic. Each pen has a serial number engraved on the handle, highlighting its exclusivity.

COMMENTS

No box. Unused. Good state of preservation.
This lot can be seen at the Setdart Valencia Gallery located at C/Cirilo Amorós, 55.

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