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    Royal Sovereign ‘pencil lecture’ set

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    December 23, 2021

    You come across these ‘how a pencil is made’ sets quite regularly from the likes of Staedtler, Dixon and Cumberland, however, Royal Sovereign sets appear much less frequently. There is an old Banks set which I don’t have but am looking to get.  If you have that one, I’d be…

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  • British Makers, Keswick Makers, London Makers

    War Drawing Pencils / Utility Pencils / WWII Pencils – Part 4

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    November 17, 2021

    THIS IS PART 4 OF 6 You can go back to Part 3 HERE ————— Next up we have the Pencils (Manufacturers’ Maximum Prices) (No. 2) Directions of 1944. I’ve cut out the middle section as it is largely a repetition of a previous Direction. Essentially these Directions just set…

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  • British Makers, Keswick Makers, London Makers

    War Drawing Pencils / Utility Pencils / WWII Pencils – Part 3

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    November 17, 2021

    THIS IS PART 3 OF 6 You can go back to Part 2 HERE ————— If we take a quick look at the Finance Act 1942, we can see that not only were Utility items required to display the CC41 Utility Mark, but they were also exempt from the Purchase…

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  • British Makers, Keswick Makers, London Makers

    War Drawing Pencils / Utility Pencils / WWII Pencils – Part 2

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    November 17, 2021

    This is Part 2 of 6 You can go back to Part 1 HERE ————— Turning to War Drawing pencils, we can see that the grade list has been expanded.  Again they can be round or hex, but I don’t recall seeing a single example of a round War Drawing. …

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  • British Makers, Keswick Makers, London Makers

    War Drawing Pencils / Utility Pencils / WWII Pencils – Part 1

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    November 17, 2021

    This is the first part of a 6 part series.  I will amend this page once they are all up to have a landing point for each part (over the next day or two). …… War Drawing pencils are a rare breed.  Not because they are rare to come across…

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  • British Makers, European Makers, Keswick Makers, London Makers

    The Civil Service Pencil

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    October 2, 2021

    The Civil Service pencil is a bit of an off-shoot from the HMSO pencils.  As such, I’ve found that normally they are also stamped with the Stationery Office lettering, but not always. Stamping or not, they were procured and supplied by the HMSO. What I would say is that the…

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    Thomas De La Rue’s Ledger Pencil

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    August 7, 2021

    Most people will be familiar with De La Rue, usually though: (i) playing cards; (ii) printing money; or (iii) Onoto pens.  As you could probably guess, I’m going to focus on their woodcased pencils and on this occasion the ‘ledger pencil’. Whilst I couldn’t find a direct reference to the…

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    A.W.Faber’s Polygrade Pencils and the moving F grade

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    July 12, 2021

    This post came about because of an interesting quirk with Faber’s Polygrade pencils, the ‘moving’ F grade.  You may have noticed it, then again, there’s a good chance most people haven’t. I’m not going to discuss Polygrades too much from a ‘general history’ point, so if you want to look…

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  • British Makers, Keswick Makers

    Thomas Wilson’s Cumberland Pencil Co

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    July 5, 2021

    Let’s talk about the Cumberland Pencil Co; not the one that directly went on the become ‘Derwent’ and has a pencil museum, the other one.  Keswick pencil history can be a little confusing at times but I’ve tried to piece a few things around today’s example from the collection. Originally…

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    E Wolff & Son Mathematical Pencils / L & C Hardtmuth Compass Pencils

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    June 28, 2021

    I’ve decided to group a couple of pencils together for this post; the E Wolff & Son ‘Mathematical’ pencil and the L & C Hardtmuth ‘Compass’ pencil.  This is simply because I only have one example of the Wolff and given that it is almost identical to the Hardtmuths, both…

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