
Montblanc celebrates the legendary Queen Elizabeth. Lived at the turn of the 500 and 600, the powerful personality of Elizabeth I had a very powerful impact on English history; so that his reign is remembered with the period that bears his title, age Elizabethan correctly. It was a period of curious creative and cultural flowering, W. Shakespeare, Francis Bacon, Edmund Spenser is merely a few writers and thinkers who lived during his reign. For this purpose Montblanc determined to do a tribute through a particular group, the “Limited Edition Patron of Art Elizabeth I”.
The Montblanc group for the Queen is a bounded edition of 4,810 fountain pens as well as a yet narrower and more particular than just 888 copies. Both pens are finely worked, with incisions distinct. The heraldic emblem of the Rose of Tudor and the British Crown are clearly discernible on the hood of the twain pens though the clip is topped by a artificial stone cabochon.
The words “Video et silent” (see and tell nothing – one of the mottoes of Elizabeth) are ever carved on the cap at the bottom. The 4,810 birds in the central body and a cap valuable resin color dark with lots of inserts plated gold. The most precious edition and the bounded to 888 copies marked by ruddy lacquer. In both the nib is 18 carat gold and embroidered with an engraving that re-stylized crown with which she ascended the throne in 1559.













