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A Pelikan 400NN fountain pen with a 14-karat gold nib. This model was produced between 1956 and 1965. The pen has a black cap with gold-plated accents. The fountain pen is filled by a built-in piston mechanism to draw ink. The barrel is black, combined with striped, semi-transparent sections, allowing the ink level to remain visible at all times. A special feature of this model is the barrel's construction: it is made of cellulose acetate, produced using a patented technique. Raw cotton is processed in several steps until a thin, striped sheet is created, which is then formed into the pen. The clip is shaped like a pelican's beak, and the cap features the Pelikan logo with the two chicks on the top. Comes with the original box and instructions. Germany, Hannover, Pelikan, 1950s/60s, hallmarks: Pelikan, 400, Germany, Günther Wagner (nib hallmarks: 14C 585) - In good condition (not tested for functionality). 15.1 grams, gold-plated. Dimensions: L 13.2 cm. This lot will be auctioned without reserve price.