30 Vintage Ads of Fountain Pens and Inks in the Early 20th Century

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The early 20th century marked the golden age of the fountain pen, a time when these elegant writing instruments became essential symbols of sophistication, education, and success.

From the 1900s to the 1930s, leading manufacturers such as Parker, Waterman, Sheaffer, and Montblanc competed fiercely through beautifully illustrated advertisements that transformed ordinary pen promotions into works of art.
These vintage ads showcase the exquisite artistry, intricate typography, and persuasive charm of the era: featuring everything from luxurious gold nibs and sleek celluloid bodies to dramatic scenes of writers inspired by their pens.
More than just commercial illustrations, these advertisements reflect the cultural importance of fine writing tools during a period when the handwritten word still reigned supreme.
Inchiostri G. Diletti, Brisighella, circa 1900s

Pelikan-Tinte, 1902

Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pen, “Because —It is a Good Pen”, 1903

Pelikan Tinte, Günther Wagner, 1903

Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pen, Christmas, 1904

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