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What does the 'S' before or after the fineness stamp (e.g. 'S 900' / '900 S' or 'S 585' / '585 S') on old Montblanc writing instruments mean?

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The 'S' stands for 'Sarastro', the master responsible for overlays at Montblanc at the time. He was allowed to apply his mark to writing instruments whose overlays were particularly high-quality executed. Such hallmarks are found on pencils and fountain pens that Montblanc produced in Germany between the two world wars. The marking is today regarded as a quality indication for the workmanship of the precious-metal coating.

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