Description: One mint new-old-stock Joseph Gillott’s 659 crowquill nib from the famous Blue Willow box circa late 1800s. These nibs feature the beautiful rare double hand-grind. They are extremely fine and very flexible. Joseph Pennell, writing in 1889 in “Pen Drawing and Pen Draughtsman”, said: “The most useful all-around pen I know of is Gillott’s Crow Quill 659, which, when once you have mastered it, can be used with the utmost freedom for anything, from the boldest to the most delicate line. It is almost like a living thing; it springs and responds to every impulse of your hand.” Box is not included. Crow quill nibs require a crow quill holder like the ubiquitous Hunt holder, which can be purchased at most art supply stores or online. See my other listings for more vintage nibs, art books, and other fine art supplies. Combined shipping on most items should be automatic as you add them to your cart. If it isn't, please see below:For USA orders: Add all the items to your cart. If the shipping charge is much more than for for a single item, click the button “request total” and I’ll send you an invoice with an adjusted shipping amount. For some reason this only works on a computer, not on mobile. If you only have access to mobile, please message me, or make your purchase and I’ll refund any overcharges (USA only).Non-USA: If the shipping charge you’re quoted in the shopping cart is much more than for a single item, I may need to make a custom listing. Once you decide exactly what you want, please send me a complete list and I’ll create a custom listing. For nib orders the total shipping charge will be about the same as for a single item, even for large quantities.
Price: 7 USD
Location: Somerville, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-01-24T15:55:12.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Joseph Gillott
Featured Refinements: Dip Pen
Material: Steel
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Vintage: Yes