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Parker · c. 1912 (1st series); c. 1940 (2nd series)

Parker Ultra-Giant

$5000-20000+
Pre-Duofold
Filling System Eyedropper
Nib 14k gold (#12)
Material Hard rubber

What to Look For

224mm (8.75 inches) long — too large for practical use. Hidden compartment: hollow end piece unscrews to reveal a concealed Parker Red Baby miniature eyedropper pen (47mm) with tiny unmarked nib. First series c. 1912 (~12 pens made). Second series c. 1940 (larger quantity). Likely salesman samples or display pieces. Among the rarest and most extraordinary Parker pens in existence.

The largest Parker pen ever made at 224mm (8.75 inches). Too large for practical writing, but fully functional. The extraordinary hidden feature: the hollow end piece unscrews to reveal a concealed Parker Red ‘Baby’ miniature eyedropper pen (47mm) nestled inside. First series (c. 1912) produced approximately 12 pens. Likely used as salesman samples or window display pieces. Bonhams auctioned one described as ‘Rare Ultra Giant Black Hard Rubber Eyedropper Fountain Pen with Inserted Red Baby Fountain Pen.’