
Gold-filled ballpoint pen with promotional cap emblem
Selling Price
$35
History
This appears to be a vintage promotional ballpoint pen from the mid-to-late 20th century, likely produced in the United States. Such pens were commonly manufactured as advertising items or corporate gifts, featuring company logos, insurance agencies, or business names embedded in the cap. The gold-filled construction indicates a higher-quality promotional item compared to standard plastic pens of the era. Vintage promotional pens appeal to collectors of advertising memorabilia, writing instrument enthusiasts, and those interested in mid-century American business culture. These items serve as tangible connections to local businesses and regional history, making them particularly valued by collectors who focus on specific geographic areas or industries. The gold-filled construction adds material value beyond the promotional aspect, attracting collectors who appreciate quality vintage writing instruments.
Origin
United States
Time period
Mid-to-late 20th century