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Geneva, Apr 07, 2021

LOT 406

Montblanc, “Patron of Art Edition”, Ref. 28779, made in 2009

“Max von Oppenheim”, limited edition, No. 1 515 / 4 810

CHF 900 - 1,100

EUR 800 - 1,000 / USD 1,000 - 1,200 / HKD 7,500 - 9,300

Fountain-pen with medium 18K rhodium-plated gold nib engraved with Bedouin motif (dated 2009)

Original fitted box and outer box, “Max von Oppenheim” booklet and guarantee (blank)


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Brand Montblanc

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Montblanc, “Max von Oppenheim”

Montblanc created this pen in 2009 in honour of Max von Oppenheim (1860-1946), German baron who funded archaeological excavations that unearthed vast treasures from ancient Halaf and Assyria, in a limited and numbered edition of 4 810 examples. The nineteenth of Montblanc’s “Patron of Art Edition”.

The pen (body and cap) is crafted from sterling silver with pale grey translucent lacquer inlays. Gold-plated rings on the cap and body are engraved with designs from Tel Halaf.

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