Pelikan Penography 5



1993 

  • Souveran M730
    • The Model M730 is a standard size M400 with the cap and filling knob in sterling silver (925), clearly indicated in the top bottom of the cap.


  • Souveran M810 "Blue Ocean" Limited Edition of 5000 pieces
    • Based on the Souveran M800 series (old-style), the Blue Ocean Limited Edition consisted of a fountain pen and ballpoint pen in blue transparent acrylic with gold-plated trim. 




1994 

  • New Classic P370
    • Similar to the New Classic P390 with a gold-plated nib and a darker metal finish.


  • New Classic P371
    • The P371 range was identical to the P381 but done in solid colours, not marbled (Blue / Red / Green / Anthracite) 


  • Souveran M915 "Hunting" Limited Edition of 3000 pieces
    • Based on the Souveran M800 series (old-style), the Hunting Limited Edition consisted of a fountain pen done in green resin with a Toledo-style sleeve with a deer in sterling silver with silver-plated trim.



1995 

  • Souveran M800 "Golden Dynasty" Limited Edition of 888 pieces / Asia Edition
    • Based on the Souveran M800 series (old-style), the Golden Dynasty Limited Edition fountain pen was done in black resin with a Toledo-style sleeve with a dragon in vermeil with gold-plated trim.

  • Souveran M815 "Wall Street" Limited Edition of 4500 pieces
    • Based on the Souveran M800 series (old-style), the Wall Street Limited Edition consisted of a fountain pen and ballpoint pen in a dark grey marble barrel with a dark grey cap with gold-plated trim and a 24-carat gold bar encrusted in the barrel (fountain pen) and in the cap (ballpoint pen).



1996 

  • Pelikano Model 7S (Safety) / P450
    • These models differ from their predecessors only by the long clip of the cap. After a school child in England got a pen cap stuck in his windpipe, the British government issued a new regulation on safety caps for school pens. This required the cap to be made in such a way that air could flow past the cap even if it was stuck in a child's throat. The caps, therefore, had to be at least 16 mm thick, or else be designed to have vent holes or in some other way had to fulfil the objective of enabling air flow. This long clip covering the entire length of the cap enabled the Pelikan to fulfil this condition. All Pelikano 7 models were produced with this long clip from 1996 onwards.

  • Souveran M816 "Golf" Limited Edition of 4500 pieces
    • Based on the Souveran M800 series (old-style), the Golf Limited Edition consisted of a fountain pen and ballpoint pen in dark green solid colour with gold-plated trim and Vermeil set of golf clubs encrusted in the barrel (fountain pen) and in the cap (ballpoint pen).

  • Souveran M800 "Concerto" Limited Edition of 4000 pieces
    • Based on the Souveran M800 series (old-style), the Concerto Limited Edition consisted of a fountain pen done in a dark navy blue resin with Vermeil trim and a Vermeil barrel band engraved with the opening notes of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" from his 9th Symphony.

  • Souveran M800 "Golden Phoenix" Limited Edition of 888 pieces / Asia Edition
    • Based on the Souveran M800 series (old-style), the Golden Phoenix Limited Edition fountain pen was done in a vivid red resin with a Toledo-style sleeve with a stylized Phoenix in Vermeil with gold-plated trim.

  • Souveran M800 "1000 Years of Austria" Limited Edition of 1000 pieces
    • Based on the Souveran M800 series (old-style), the 1000 Years of Austria Limited Edition fountain pen was done in red resin with sterling silver trim and guilloche engraving on the barrel with the number 1000 encrusted in the barrel.



1997 

  • Celebry P570
    • In 1997, Pelikan launched a new cartridge pen range, the Celebry in a number of finishes (metals, guilloche, lacquered finishes), in direct competition with the successful Montblanc Noblesse and Noblesse Oblige ranges. Depending on the pen model, steel, 14-carat, and 18-carat nibs could be selected. The P570 range was made available in Green, Blue, Red and Black solid enamel finish with steel nibs as standard and silver-plated trim.


  • Celebry P580
    • The Model P580 was identical to the P570 with the exception that the trim was gold-plated, the nib was a 14-carat gold mono-tone and the lacquered coat was has a marble effect. The number of colours available were also 4 - Venetian Red, Emerald Green, Sapphire Blue and Agate Black.
  • Model M150
    • Similar to the Pelikan Model M150 produced from 1983 onwards (aka as old-style), the redesigned version now had a flat cap ring (not beveled), a trim ring added to the filling know and gold-plated trim. The nibs available were gold-plated steel. The colours available were: all black; black and grey; black and green; and, black and burgundy.

  • Model M200 / Model M250
    • Similar to the Pelikan Model M200 / M250 produced from 1985 onwards (aka as old-style), the redesigned versions now had the crown cap changed and a trim ring added to the filling knob. The Model M200 had a steel nib while the M250 had a 14-carat gold nib and the number of colours available was also considerably less than on the M200 model.

  • Souveran M400
    • The Model 400 is similar to the model launched in 1982 (M400 old-style) with an upgraded design: double decorative rinds on the filling knob; a second thinner ring the cap; and, a ring on the grip section. The nibs were also now available in 14-carat gold with a dual-tone design.


  • Souveran M600
    • Very similar design to the M400, the Souveran M600 was slightly longer than the M400 model (133 mm versus 127 mm). Just like the M400, the M600 had the same design specs as the M400.
  • Souveran M650
    • The Model M650 was identical to the M600 with the exception that the cap was done in Vermeil with a Gódron guilloche finish.


  • Souveran M700 Toledo
    • The M700 Toledo suffered a very minor design change in 1997, when the top of the cap changed from resin to a gold-plated screen-printed version. Otherwise the pen remained the same, as the dual-tone gold nib had already been introduced in 1990.


  • Souveran M800
    • Just as with the M400, the M800 suffered the same design changes for this "relaunch" in 1997: double decorative rinds on the filling knob; a second thinner ring the cap; and, a ring on the grip section.
  • Souveran M850
    • Identical to the standard Souveran M800, the Model M850 had the cap done in Vermeil with a Gódron guilloche finish.
  • Souveran M1050
    • Identical to the standard Souveran M1000, the Model M1050 had the cap done in Vermeil with a Gódron guilloche finish.

  • Model M101 1931 Gold - Originals of their Time Limited Edition of 5000 pieces
    • Similar in design to the original Model M101, the 1931 Gold is done in black celluloid (cap and barrel), an 18-carat gold sleeve on the barrel, ebonite (filling knob) and 18-carat gold trim.




1998 

  • Celebry P560
    • The Model P560 was identical in design to the P570 but with a brushed metal body and black trim details. 

  • Celebry P565
    • Similar to the P560, but the body had an anodized color, in either Poppy Red or Night Blue


  • Celebry P595
    • The P595 was one of the high-end models with a body in silver-plated stainless steel, gold-plated trim, and an 18-carat dual-tone gold nib.


  • Celebry P596
    • The Celebry P596 was exactly the same as the P595 with a gold-plated stainless steel body.


  • Souveran M300
    • In terms of design, the M300 is identical to the M400, but in a small size, being Pelikan's smallest fountain pen at 11 cm long - the same size as the Montblanc 114 Mozart. it was initially launched in black and green striated colors.

  • Souveran M350
    • The M350 differed from the M300 by having a black colored barrel and a cap done in vermeil (gold-plated sterling silver).


  • Model M101 1935 Jade - Originals of their Time Limited Edition of 4000 pieces
    • Similar in design to the Model M101 Gold launched in 1997, the M101 1935 Jade is done in jade green celluloid (cap and barrel) with an 18-carat gold-plated trim.


  • Souveran M800 "Genesis of the Olympiad" Limited Edition of 776 pieces
    • Based on the Souveran M800 series (old-style), the Genesis of the Olympiad Limited Edition fountain pen was done in a muted red resin with a Toledo-style sleeve with stylized Greek athletic figures in Vermeil with gold-plated trim and an 18-carat dual-tone gold nib.

  • Souveran M800 Commonwealth Games Limited Edition Range (3 Variants)
    • "Commonwealth Games" Limited Edition of 888 pieces
      • Based on the Souveran M800 series (old-style), the pen was done in a black resin with a Toledo-style sleeve with the logo of the Commonwealth Games in Vermeil with gold-plated trim and an 18-carat dual-tone gold nib.

    • "Commonwealth Games VIP" Limited Edition of 23 pieces


    • "Commonwealth Games Supporters" Limited Edition of 25 pieces


  • Souveran M800 "Expo 2000 Hannover - Humankind" Limited Edition - 1998 pieces
    • Pelikan designed a limited edition series of 3 fountain pens for Expo 2000 Hannover in an exclusive partnership. The limited edition production began in 1998 with the 'Humankind' themed fountain pen, joined in 1999 by the 'Nature' themed pen and finally 'Technology' in 2000. Each edition was issued in the same number of pieces as the production year (1998, 1999 and 2000 pens respectively). 



1999 

  • Souveran M430
    • Similar design to the standard M400 model, it was produced with a black barrel and a sterling silver striated cap. The nib was the dual-tone 18-carat standard.


  • Souveran M630
    • Exactly the same design characteristics of the model M430 but in the Model 600 size.
  • Souveran M800 "Expo 2000 Hannover - Nature" Limited Edition - 1999 pieces
    • The second variant of the Expo 2000 Limited Edition series, the 1999 Edition had Nature as a theme, showing ammonites, fossils of extinct marine animals called cephalopods, to remind us of the origins of life on earth.