Pencil sharpener

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Ashley Calvert
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Selected by Ashley Calvert

He has 15 years of experience trading 20th century glass and antiques.

Estimate  € 80 - € 120
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Description from the seller

This vintage manual pencil sharpener stands as a pinnacle of mid-century office engineering, combining a rugged aesthetic with enduring mechanical utility. It is an essential acquisition for those seeking to enhance a workspace with a functional piece of history that embodies the transition from utilitarian tool to collectible art.

• Heavy-duty cast iron construction ensures lifelong durability and structural integrity.
• Original translucent turquoise shavings receptacle provides a distinct pop of retro color.
• Fully operational hand-crank mechanism with precision steel rotary blades for a perfect point.
• Versatile integrated mounting clamp allows for secure attachment to any desk or drafting table.
• Exceptional preservation of the textured hammer-tone finish, indicative of premium industrial design.
The object presented is a remarkable example of twentieth-century stationery evolution, representing a time when workplace apparatus was built to survive generations. Its primary housing features a resilient grey stippled coating, a hallmark of midcentury manufacturing known for resisting scratches and wear while maintaining a sophisticated professional appearance. Unlike modern plastic alternatives, this metallic device offers a substantial weight and tactile feedback that transforms a mundane task into a satisfying ritual of craftsmanship.
Collectors of curiosities and antiquities will appreciate the streamlined aerodynamic silhouette, which echoes the art deco influences found in early twentieth-century machinery. The rotary internal cutters remain sharp, capable of processing graphite or colored lead with ease, proving that superior engineering transcends time. Its clamping system is robust, featuring a threaded screw lock that provides stability without damaging the underlying wood or laminate surfaces. This specific model is a testament to the era of analog productivity, predating the digital shift and serving as a bridge to the past for any modern library, study, or studio environment.
The blue-tinted reservoir is not merely a container for wood waste but a design choice that adds a touch of Bauhaus-inspired minimalism. Its transparency allows the user to monitor capacity while offering a visual contrast against the monochromatic body. This sharpener is more than a tool; it is a conversation piece that fits seamlessly into an eclectic interior or a dedicated collection of writing instruments. Owning such a curated relic allows a buyer to possess a fragment of industrial heritage, maintained in excellent condition and ready for immediate deployment in a high-end office setting or as a focal point on a shelf of vintage treasures. Every curve of the handle and every turn of the internal gear reflects an uncompromising commitment to quality, making it a standout lot for discerning bidders looking for authentic decorative hardware with a story.

This vintage manual pencil sharpener stands as a pinnacle of mid-century office engineering, combining a rugged aesthetic with enduring mechanical utility. It is an essential acquisition for those seeking to enhance a workspace with a functional piece of history that embodies the transition from utilitarian tool to collectible art.

• Heavy-duty cast iron construction ensures lifelong durability and structural integrity.
• Original translucent turquoise shavings receptacle provides a distinct pop of retro color.
• Fully operational hand-crank mechanism with precision steel rotary blades for a perfect point.
• Versatile integrated mounting clamp allows for secure attachment to any desk or drafting table.
• Exceptional preservation of the textured hammer-tone finish, indicative of premium industrial design.
The object presented is a remarkable example of twentieth-century stationery evolution, representing a time when workplace apparatus was built to survive generations. Its primary housing features a resilient grey stippled coating, a hallmark of midcentury manufacturing known for resisting scratches and wear while maintaining a sophisticated professional appearance. Unlike modern plastic alternatives, this metallic device offers a substantial weight and tactile feedback that transforms a mundane task into a satisfying ritual of craftsmanship.
Collectors of curiosities and antiquities will appreciate the streamlined aerodynamic silhouette, which echoes the art deco influences found in early twentieth-century machinery. The rotary internal cutters remain sharp, capable of processing graphite or colored lead with ease, proving that superior engineering transcends time. Its clamping system is robust, featuring a threaded screw lock that provides stability without damaging the underlying wood or laminate surfaces. This specific model is a testament to the era of analog productivity, predating the digital shift and serving as a bridge to the past for any modern library, study, or studio environment.
The blue-tinted reservoir is not merely a container for wood waste but a design choice that adds a touch of Bauhaus-inspired minimalism. Its transparency allows the user to monitor capacity while offering a visual contrast against the monochromatic body. This sharpener is more than a tool; it is a conversation piece that fits seamlessly into an eclectic interior or a dedicated collection of writing instruments. Owning such a curated relic allows a buyer to possess a fragment of industrial heritage, maintained in excellent condition and ready for immediate deployment in a high-end office setting or as a focal point on a shelf of vintage treasures. Every curve of the handle and every turn of the internal gear reflects an uncompromising commitment to quality, making it a standout lot for discerning bidders looking for authentic decorative hardware with a story.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Number of objects
1
Country of Origin
Germany
Material
Iron
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
13 cm
Width
5 cm
Depth
8 cm
Estimated period
1950-1960
HungaryVerified
1286
Objects sold
94.23%
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