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Little Moreton Hall Pen

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The wood I use for these pens is Medlar fruit wood from the gardens of Little Moreton Hall in Cheshire, England.

 

The stunning Tudor manor house was built by the Moreton family in the 15th century. By the 16th century the estate was at its greatest with 1,360 acres of land.  

 

Medlar, a popular fruit since the Roman times, was one of the many fruit trees the Moreton

family grew in their orchard. The fruit is harvested in winter, much later than our more popular fruit trees.

 

The Little Moreton pen is available in five pen styles (see examples below).  

 

Pens are supplied with a soft velvet drawstring pouch, history information sheet plus a signed certificate to accompany the pen.

 

To place an order simply choose from the 5 pen styles shown below and send me an email with your choice of pen(s) and plating option.

(The wood used in these examples may be of other timbers).

Hand-turned Rollerball and fountain pen set in old church Oak wood by Pittswood Pens in So

The Mawredd

Available as a fountain pen or rollerball in Titanium gold, Rhodium or Black titanium fittings.

 

£80 each

Handturned Fountain pen and rollerball pen set in cross cut English Yew wood.

The Cynon

Available as a rollerball and fountain pen in gold, chrome or gunmetal fittings.

 

£55 each

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The Elfyn

A ballpoint pen in gunmetal with chrome accents or gunmetal with gold accents.

 

£45 each

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The Cleddyf

A ballpoint pen in gold, chrome or gunmetal.

 

£45 each

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The Seren

A ballpoint pen in gunmetal and chrome or gunmetal and gold.

 

£45 each

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