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''Kaspar Faber'' starts a pencil production in Stein
+ ''Nisbet Macniven'' founded a factory in Balerno
+ ''P. C. Lambertye'' starts a watercolors production
+ by ''Joseph Hardtmudt'' in Vienna
+ by ''Nicolas-Jacques Conté'' as ''Société Conté''
+ ''Thomas [[De La Rue]]'' starts its activities in Guernsey
+ ''William S. Hicks'' starts!!!!it's the earlier date reported in [http://kamakurapen.com/Manhattan/Hicks.html this page].!! his activity
+ Petrache Poenaru get what seems the first patent in fountain pens
+ ''Carl Hornemann'' starts!!!!the most part of the [[Pelikan]] chronology take as reference the book ''Pelikan Schreibgeräte 1929-2004'', by Jürghen Dittmer and Martin Lehmann, we used their indications also when other articles (also those referenced in this site) are reporting discordant dates.!! a paint production factory
+ by ''Harry C. Stephens'' in Londra as ''Harry C. Stephens Limited''
+ ''Johann Sebastian Staedtler'' founded his pencil factory in Nuremberg
+ printed the first catalog of the ''Hornemann's Paint and Ink Factory'' company, considered the official start of [[Pelikan]] activities
+ ''John and Donald Cameron'' became ''Macniven'' partners founding ''Macniven & [[Cameron]] Ltd.''
+ ''George Sheppard'' started a gold nibs manufacturing company
+ by ''Jean Benoit Mallat'' in Parigi
+ by ''John Mabie, Henry Todd'' in New York as ''Mabie, Todd and Co.''
+ ''Richard Cross'' and ''E. W. Bradbury'' begin their activities in the United States
+ by ''Alexander Morton'' in New York as ''A. Morton & Co''
+ by ''Jesse Boot'' in Nottingham
+ ''J. M. [[Paillard]]'' succeed in business founded in 1788 by ''P. C. Lambertye''
+ by ''Carl Brause, Friedrich Brause, Wilhelm Brause, Carl Bergfeld'' in Iserlohn
+ ''Jean Benoit [[Mallat]]'' patents a metallic nib pen
+ John Mabie patents ([[:File:Patent-US-11762.pdf|nº US-11762]]) telescopic mechanism for pen and pencil holder
+ by ''Heinrich Berolzheimer'' in New York as ''Eagle Pencil Company''
+ by ''Richard Esterbrook'' in Camden, New Jersey as ''United States Steel Pen Manufacturing Company''
+ by ''William S. Hicks'' in New York as ''William S. Hicks (& Sons) Gold Pen Company''
+ by ''Ivison Phinney'' in New York as ''Spencerian Steel Pen Co.''
+ is renamed as ''Esterbrook Steel Pen Manufacturing Company''
+ by ''William Carter'' in Boston, Massachusetts as ''William Carter Company''
+ by ''Burge, Warren, Ridgley'' in Londra as ''Burge, Warren & Ridgley Ltd.''
+ by ''Edward Weissenborn'' in Hoboken as ''American Lead Pencil Company''
+ by ''Thomas Burch Ford'' in London
+ ''John Holland'' acquire ''George Sheppard'' activity, giving birth to ''John [[Holland]] Pen Company''
+ ''Günther Wagner'' became a partner in the ''Hornemann's Paint and Ink Factory'', future [[Pelikan]]
+ ''Jean Benoit [[Mallat]]'' patents the ''Siphoïde'', a fountain pen ancestor
+ by ''James Cornelious Aikin, Henry Lambert'' in New York
+ !!!!as claimed in [[:File:1925-10-Holland-Jewel.jpg|this advertisement]].!!
+ by ''Yuteki Hayashi'' in Yokohama
+ ''Günther Wagner'' buy the ''Hornemann's Paint and Ink Factory'', future [[Pelikan]], when ''Carl Hornemann'' retires
+ ''Jonhatan Sprague Bard'' join ''[[Swan|Mabie Todd]]'' that becomes ''Mabie Todd & Bard''
+ by ''Friederich Soennecken'' in Bonn as ''Soennecken Verlag''
+ by ''Duncan Mackinnon'' in Toronto as ''Post Fountain Pen Company''
+ ''Alonso T. Cross'' patents a [[stilographic]] pen and a new mechanical pencil
+ ''Johan Faber'' starts the ''Johan Faber A. G.'', part of what will be the [[Faber-Castell]]
+ ''Günther Wagner'' registers the [[Pelikan]] trademark, creating the ''Günther Wagner Pelikan''
+ ''[[Swan|Mabie Todd & Bard]]'' starts fountain pens production with the ''Calligraphic'' model
+ by ''Engelbert Gerspacher'' in Vienna
+ began fountain pens marketing
+ ''Alonso T. Cross'' create his own company ''A. T. Cross - Pen and Pencil Manufacturer''
+ a ''Cross Pen Company'' is founded in Boston for fountain pen production, different from ''A. T. Cross''
+ ''[[De La Rue]]'' produced the ''Anti-Stylograph'' pen, a primordial fountain pen
+ first fountain pen patent assigned to ''Paul E. [[Wirt]]''
+ by ''Lewis E. Waterman'' in New York
+ by ''Luce, Ensslen'' in Heidelberg as ''Heidelberger Federhalterfabrik''
+ by ''Benjamin B. Grieshaber'' in Chicago as ''Grieshaber Pen Company''
+ ''Lewis Edson Waterman'' get his first patent ([[:File:Patent-US-293545.pdf|nº US-293545]]) for a multi-channel feeder
+ open a new factory dedicated to fountain pens production
+ ''[[Swan|Mabie Todd & Bard]]'' starts exporting fountain pens in England
+ by ''Rhodes G. Lockwood'' in Boston as ''Sterling Fountain Pen Company''
+ by ''Paul E. Wirt'' in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
+ by ''John Calton'' in Londra as ''Jewel Pen Company''
+ ''Paul Wirt'' patents an [[overfeed]] feeder
+ opens a factory in Iron Street, Bloomberg
+ introduces the first barrel worked mechanically
+ is incorporated as ''L. E. Waterman Company''
+ by ''George S. Parker'' in Janesville, Wisconsin
+ is incorporated as ''Carter's Ink Company''
+ by ''Otto E. Weidlich'' in Cincinnati as ''O. E. Weidlich Pen Company''
+ ''George S. [[Parker]]'' begin to make fountain pens
+ introduce ''Koh-i-Noor'' pencils
+ ''Mabie Todd & Bard'' starts using the ''[[Swan]]'' trademark!!!!indicative date according to David Nishimura, see [http://www.vintagepens.com/Mabie_Todd_Swan.shtml here].!!
+ create a glass cartridge pen
+ proclaims the sale of 350,000 pens
+ by ''David W. Beaumel'' in New York as ''D. W. Beaumel & Co.''
+ introduces the first desk pen with conical end
+ by ''George H. Williamson'' in Janesville
+ ''George S. [[Parker]]'' begin a partnership with ''William F. Palmer''
+ in New York as ''Diamond Point Pen Company''
+ ''Heidelberger Federhalterfabrik'', that will become [[Kaweco]], begins fountain pen production!!!!the most part of the [[Kaweco]] chronology is obtained form the information that were published by the company itself (no more on-line) and from the new company history published [https://web.archive.org/web/20170603233641/https://www.kaweco-pen.com/en/Historie/kaweco-historie.php here] and now [https://www.kaweco-pen.com/en/history here].!!
+ by ''S. Roeder'' in Berlino as ''S. Roeder - Stahlfeder und Füllfederhalterfabrik''
+ is incorporated as ''The Parker Pen Company''
+ introduces the ''[[tapered cap]]'' models (patent {{Cite patent|US|512319}})
+ patents ([[:File:Patent-US-512319.pdf|nº US-512319]]) the ''"[[Lucky Curve]]"'' feeder
+ by ''Woodroof Post'' in New York as ''Post Fountain Pen Company''
+ Nine young people founded the "Kay & Co."
+ ''Siebert and Lowen'', producer of [[Matador]] pens, is founded
+ register the ''Minerva'' trademark
+ by ''David Finburgh, Alfred Finburgh, Alec Finburgh'' in Leicester as ''The Finburgh Bros''
+ enter the english market
+ by ''David Kahn'' in North Bergen, New Jersey as ''David Kahn Inc.''
+ by ''James W. Laughlin'' in Detroit as ''Laughlin Pen Company''
+ by ''Francis C. Brown'' in New York as ''Caw's Ink and Pen Company''
+ ''Soren Christian Frederik Olsen'' starts a company!!!!the most part of the [[Penol]] chronology take as reference this [http://penol.weebly.com/penol-company-history.html website].!!
+ by ''Arthur A. Waterman, William G. Frazer, Hobart W. Geyer'' in Boston
+ [[Kay & Co.]] introduces the [[The Queen]]
+ by ''Giuseppe Leoncini'' in Firenze
+ introduces the ''Pelikan 4001'' inks line
+ patents the ''slip-on'' cap
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