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In the Archive of Faber-Castell you can find a lot of interesting old things relating to pencil history. Not only old pencils and pens, but nicely designed historic packing of Faber-Castell pencils and famous products.
 

The oldest pencil

 

During renovation work this unusual pencil was discovered between the roof joists of a house dating back to the 17th century. Evidently the carpenter had forgotten it there. It is the oldest surviving example of a pencil.

 

Traveling Case

 

Lothar von Faber laid great store by elegant and elaborate presentations and displays for his first-class products. For this purpose he created an exclusive handcrafted traveling case in which his pencils were beautifully displayed (about 1880).

 

Polygrades Pencils

 

Lothar von Faber offered his Polygrades pencils sorted by different grades of hardness in a richly ornamented case. With it he conquered the world market by the middle of the 19th century. This case dates from about 1855.

 
 

 

 

Historical Pencils "Castell 9000"

 

 

HISTORIC POCKET PENCILS

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Pocket pencil, about 1900 

Pocket pencil from the early 20th century 

Pocket pencil with silver sleeve and eye for attaching to a chain,

about 1900

 

Pocket pencil, early 20th century

 

Pocket pencil with sleeve acting as cap or extender, late 19th century

Pocket pencil with a silver sleeve acting as cap or extender, early 20th century

 

Pocket pencil, about 1900

 

 

Pocket pencil with ring, about 1900

 

 

Pocket pencil from the beginning of the 20th century.

 

 
 

 

Historic Pencil Packaging from the early 20th Century