Joseph Gillott 1950 Drawing Nib
Joseph Gillott 1950 Drawing Nib

Joseph Gillott 1950 Drawing Nib

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Joseph Gillott 1950 fine point drawing nib. Very good for copperplate and modern calligraphy. This is an artists dip pen which is a uniquely shaped, fairly stiff nib which has a small, sharp point plus an expanded end. Can be used with a Speedball Oblique Penholder or the William Mitchell Drawing Penholder.

 

Joseph Gillott 1950 Drawing Nib

Joseph Gillott 1950 fine point drawing nib. Very good for modern and copperplate calligraphy.

This is an artists dip pen which is a uniquely shaped, fairly stiff nib which has a small, sharp point plus an expanded end. Can be used with a Speedball Oblique Penholder or the William Mitchell Drawing Penholder.

Made in the UK by William Mitchell

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William Mitchell
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The William Mitchell heritage in making pen nibs began whilst working with his brother John Mitchell in the early 1820s. William Mitchell established his own business in 1825 to become one of the leading nib manufacturers and famous for lettering pens. Almost 100 years later William Mitchell merged with Hinks, Wells & Co another pen manufacturer to form British Pens employing around 1000 people in the Bearwood Road area of Birmingham.

During the early 1960s British Pens acquired the pen business of other pen manufacturers Perry & Co and John Mitchell once again reuniting the two brothers. Joseph Gillott who were famous for their artist drawing and mapping nibs amalgamated with British pens in 1969.

A drawing nib
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Good for drawing, I draw maps.