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SIGNED: Signed Imperial Dragon on cap, Montblanc star on finial
PEN TYPE: Ballpoint Pen
LIMITED EDITION: 1015 of 1500
BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging
PAPERS: Personal Service Card, International Service Certificate, and Reply Card

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

For generations the dragon, like no other mytological creature, has fascinated people – especially in the Far East. An awe-inspireing, fire-breathing fabled beast and a symbol of omnipotence, goodwill and wisdom, the dragon has also always been an inspiration and a central element of classic works by authors of fantasy literature. The Writers Limited Edition Imperial Dragon gives this glorious creature new like and demonstrates why the dragon has fascinated people for centuries. In 1993, Montblanc decided to launch, specifically for the eastern market, this special version decorated by an elaborately made dragon clip.

Montblanc

Montblanc International is a German manufacturing company of luxury goods, based in Hamburg. Founded in 1906 by the German engineer August Eberstein, Montblanc was originally a manufacturer of high-end writing instruments, although it's now equally well known for other luxury items. Named, "Montblanc" in 1910, the company would open a store in Hamburg nine years later dedicated to his new lines of wares.

During the mid-1990s, Montblanc's product portfolio rapidly expanded. In addition to fine writing implements, Montblanc now also produced and sold leather goods such as handbags and belts, as well as necklaces, rings, cufflinks, and other fine jewelry. Sunglasses and perfume were quickly added to the roster too, and, since 1997, wristwatches.

Even though Montblanc has only been making timepieces for a comparatively short time, their watches are masterpieces of traditional watchmaking, successfully demonstrating fine craftsmanship combined with a spirit of technical innovation. Every year the company produces around 70,000 watches, from their two factories in Le Locle and Villeret based in Switzerland.

The company was acquired by Alfred Dunhill Ltd. in 1977 but is now part of the Swiss Richemont Group.