On a recent trip to Europe I managed to pick up a few pens.
1 Belmond from Belgium (via e-bay). It looks to me like it was manufactured by Unique for Belmond, although it has a Belmond nib. The barrel is stamped 'Belmond' with no country of origin.
2. Pelikan? Not up on Pelikans but it is a post war, pre reunion pen with a gold plated nib (underside only now) and plastic seals.
3. Parix. Know nothing about this pen other than it is typically germanic 1930's pen with cork seals. The nib just has PARIX 14Kt. on it and there are three interlocking rings on the top of the cap.
4. 1950/60s Wearever with a hooded nib, bought when I was disparing of finding any pens in Denmark when.....
5. 1950s? Sheffield button filler
6. 1948-51 Parker Popular AF and
7 & 8. two Olsen Parker Duofold button fillers all came along together. Finally a
9. post 1903 Waterman's 12 1/2S safety pen was found languishing in an antik shop. The nib and feed mechanism are missing but for 20Kr it was worth saving, even if only for parts.
I also got what looks like a (nearly) new grey Liberty school pen but have run out of Kbs to upload!