Roman Wax Tablet Dip Pen Group
3rd-4th century AD. A group of six hollow reed(?) dip pens for writing on wooden tablets, each with smooth tubular body, pointed nib with longitudinal slit and reservoir behind; one formed as a nib connected to a separate body; accompanied by the remains of a leather slip-case. 71 grams total, 12-21.5cm (4 3/4 - 8 1/2"). Property of a North London gentleman; previously in the Dean family collection since 1975; formerly the property of Monsieur Alain Sfez, a Belgian collector; acquired by gift from his father Albert Sfez, 1965; acquired by Sfez senior in the early 1950s; accompanied by an old black and white photograph. [7]
Condition Report: Fine condition.
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3rd-4th century AD. A group of six hollow reed(?) dip pens for writing on wooden tablets, each with smooth tubular body, pointed nib with longitudinal slit and reservoir behind; one formed as a nib connected to a separate body; accompanied by the remains of a leather slip-case. 71 grams total, 12-21.5cm (4 3/4 - 8 1/2"). Property of a North London gentleman; previously in the Dean family collection since 1975; formerly the property of Monsieur Alain Sfez, a Belgian collector; acquired by gift from his father Albert Sfez, 1965; acquired by Sfez senior in the early 1950s; accompanied by an old black and white photograph. [7]
Condition Report: Fine condition.