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WATERMAN 452 PANSY PANEL - SUPERB CONDITION - GREAT WRITER

Ever since the introduction of lever fillers, the 52 has been for Waterman its most successful model, thanks on the one side to its proper size and balance which make it perfectly suitable for medium and small hands and, on the other side,  for the good price/quality ratio. 

The 52 has been declined in wide range of variations, with sizes going from 51up to 58 and availability of short models (indicated by the suffix V) and thinner pens ( indicated by the suffix 1/2). Lever filling models of the 1920's were manufactured in colorful ebonite, with solid gold, solid silver and gold filled overlays with a number of designs. The acronym L.E.C. (Long Extended Case) indicated a full size overlay.

A few patterns of decorations are rarer than others because they were produced in smaller numbers at the time. 

The Pansy Panel patter of decoration can be found in a number of variations. It exists in gold filled and sterling silver, where the sterling silver is much rarer than the gold filled version. Solid gold pansy panel overlays exist too.

This 452 in sterling silver is in beautiful condition and is a very pleasant writer. The only defect is a tiny mark on the nib. I did not replace the nib just because it is a very good writer and the mark is really minimal.