The elegant Montblanc fountain pen is made of glossy black precious resin and features gold-colored decorative elements such as the clip, double ring, and nib details. The engraving “MONTBLANC Germany” on the cap indicates an export version, likely produced between the 1970s and 1990s.
The nib is made of 14-carat gold (marked 585), has an iridium tip, and thus corresponds to the type typical for durable writing instruments. The nib size is not clearly legible, probably M or F.
The filling system operates with a piston converter, which is operated by turning and serves to hold ink. The reservoir is visible and currently partially filled with blue ink.
The length when closed is approximately 13.5 cm, and the weight without ink is around 13 g. An original case is not included.
The condition is good: slight signs of use are visible on the barrel, the gold nib with iridium tip is complete and functional, and the engravings are clearly legible. The converter is functional, though the mechanism has not been fully tested.











