NEW LAUNCH!
Dandy Heritage Limited Edition
In conjunction with the successful Heritage Collection, Conway Stewart is proud to launch the Dandy Heritage. The Dandy model typifies the understated elegance of 1920s pen design and has proven to be one of Conway Stewart's most distinctive profiles.
In keeping with the classic design of this popular model, the Dandy Heritage sports a gleaming black cap and barrel, each intricately engraved with an Art Deco design. A pattern of interlocking geometric diamonds laces lengthwise along the pen, making the Dandy Heritage not only an elegant choice, but a stylish one as well. It's the perfect fit for today's busy lifestyle, combining a timeless look with a practical size.
 For the first time, we are making available the next generation of the Dandy model. Beginning with the traditional style of the Dandy shape, the new Dandy Heritage has been artfully designed to incorporate solid sterling silver accents to both the cap and barrel.
The gleaming elegance of polished sterling silver sets off the engraved resin, providing a perfect visual counterpoint to the rich black cap and barrel, setting the Dandy Heritage apart from other fine writing instruments.
The Dandy Heritage may be supplied with a black resin gripping section if preferred.
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The Chatsworth Collection is by far the most detailed and intricate filigree to date for Conway Stewart by English craftsman Henry Simpole. The design incorporates delicate lace-like strands of silver with a graceful and enchanting bow. Available on a canvas choice of three of our most popular resins: Classic Black, Blue Stardust, and Red Stardust, the Chatsworth was inspired from a much loved vintage English Valentines card.
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