Libertatum: Crown series

Libertatum: Crown series

$400.00
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Libertatum fountain pen collection The Magna Carta Libertatum is no mere writing instrument – it is the pinnacle of perfection, attained by many decades of painstaking pen making. It is the wand, worthy of the carrier – ready to transform a signature into an autograph.   The Magna Carta Libertatum comes in three different combinations, marking three different years associated with the document: 1215 (Red and Golden) to commemorate the year when it was signed by King John of England near Windsor. The Gold denoting the Crown and the red representing the Council of 25 Barons who were the signatories. 1225 (Brown and Golden) to commemorate the year when the Charter was reissued. Again the Gold denoting Royal patronage, while the brown signified the good intention of the King. 1297 (Grey and White) to mark the year when the Magna Carta became a part of England’s Statute Law. Here too, the Golden accents are there to denote the Crown, while the Grey and White symbolise the liberties held by

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