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Common hope for a better life in the new world, Ellis Island shaped rollerball pens by David Oscarson in Ruby Red & Silver finesse.
The Ellis Island Limited Edition Collection stands as a tribute to the millions of immigrants who came to the United States seeking freedom and opportunity and who together built a great nation “out of many, one”.
Flags from countries with the greatest numbers of immigrants from 1892 to 1954 are displayed in high and low relief in guilloché and hot enamel. The American flag stands at the front of the cap in the forefront of the Statue of Liberty outlined underneath. The torch on the clip is a symbol of enlightenment, lighting the way to freedom along the path to liberty. The seal of Public Health adorns the top of the cap and a detention stamp is engraved at the bottom of the barrel.
The Ellis Island Collection is the 34th in the David Oscarson™ series of Limited Edition writing instruments and are produced in Translucent Ruby Red Hard Enamel with Silver Vermeil; each limited to production of 62 pieces (including fountain pens and roller balls). Consistent with previous designs, the Ellis Island Collection is created by employing the expertise of Guilloché engraving and the artistic mastery of Hard Enamel.
Brief History - Ellis Island
From 1892 to 1954, over 12 million immigrants passed through the portals at Ellis Island seeking freedom and the bright promise of opportunity in America. Some sought wealth and fortune; for others, the journey was made to escape war, drought, famine or religious persecution, but all who came shared the common hope for a better life in the new world.
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Brand | David-Oscarson |
Can Engrave | Yes |
Colors | Red |
Complimentary | Packaged in a Gift Box |
Filling Mechanisms | Refill |
Grip Material | Silver Vermeil |
Has Clip | Yes |
Material | Hard Enamel (Translucent) |
Refills & Inks | Rollerball Refills |
Retractable | No |
Series | David-Oscarson Ellis Island |
Special Features | Flags from countries with the greatest numbers of immigrants from 1892 to 1954 are displayed in high and low relief in guilloché and hot enamel. The American flag stands at the front of the cap in the forefront of the Statue of Liberty outlined underneath. The torch on the clip is a symbol of enlightenment, lighting the way to freedom along the path to liberty. The seal of Public Health adorns the top of the cap and a detention stamp is engraved at the bottom of the barrel. |
Trims | Silver Vermeil |
Type | Rollerball |
Warranty | From Generation to Generation.. |