The price of vintage, English Parker Duofolds – May 2006
For a little bit of fun, I've been analysing the sales of vintage pens on ebay. All of the completed sales are analysed and databased according to pen type and what I think the overall condition of the pen is. I only include the sales of sinngle pens, and don't include sets in my database.
Note, these prices are a guide only and you shouldn't put too much faith in them....
Grading
The grading applied varies by pen. Some are easier to grade than others. For example, the condition of a "51" is easier to establish due to having a metal cap which shows how well the pen has been cared for, compared to say a Parker Duofold.
The grade might not be how the actual pen is in reality, but this is how the pen looked in the photographs and the descriptions (not that I've been led by sales hype quotes of 'Near mint, excellent etc'). I feel this is how the purchaser will assess the pen, so is a reasonable way of grading for these purposes.
Duofold gradings
Its a bit harder to tell the condition of a Parker Duofold for sale just from photographs. So, for these prices I've used just three grade levels:
Poor – Damaged, chipped, burnt or heavily scratched examples.
Good – Reasonable examples falling into the ok to good level.
Excellent – Clean and bright, excellent and mint examples.
Average prices of Duofold Aerometric by size
- Junior: Poor £8 Good £14 Excellent £15
- Demi: Poor £13 Good £20 Excellent £40
- Standard: Poor £12 Good £20 Excellent £60
- Senior: Poor ** Good £28 Excellent £80
- Maxima: Poor £17 Good £56 Excellent £69
* This table shows average prices only
** Not enough sales to get an average price
Average prices of Duofold by filler type
(Standard size Duofolds only)
- NS (Marble): Poor £43 Good £49 Excellent £97
- NS (New style): Poor £22 Good £27 Excellent £88
- AF (Aluminium): Poor £23 Good £27 Excellent £52
- Aerometric: Poor £12 Good £20 Excellent £60
The New Style Duofold is the earliest version of the English manufactured Duofolds. It has a blind cap with a tassie and a brass 'button' filling mechanism.
NS (Marble) represents the marble coloured varieties of the New Style Duofold. These are extremely collectable, and are quite rare. Consequently, even examples without a nib can fetch good prices - as long as the body and cap are in good condition.
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