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<noinclude>{{Infobox_Brand|Astoria}}</noinclude> [[Image:1923-12-Astoria-Safety.jpg|thumb|A 1923 ''Astoria'' advertising]]
[[Image:1923-12-Astoria-Safety.jpg|thumb|Pubblicità [[Astoria]] del 1923]]
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''Astoria'' was founded in [[1921]] in Hamburg by ''Georg Ilgner'', which until then had been the [[Montblanc]] director of the production. These, with the financial support of Herman Dietzel, Sigmund Popper and  Wilhelm Frings left [[Montblanc]] to start his own business. ''Astoria'' began producing very good quality [[Astoria Rientranti|safety]] pens, very similar to those of [[Montblanc]]. Even the company logo, consisting of a circle divided into four segments of alternating black and white color likes a lot, if only for the contrast of black and white color, the one of the company Ilgner came.
La [[Astoria]] venne fondata nel [[1921]] ad Amburgo da ''Georg Ilgner'', che fino ad allora era stato il direttore della produzione della [[Montblanc]]. Questi, con il supporto finanziario di Herman Dietzel, Sigmund Popper e Wilhelm Frings lasciò la [[Montblanc]] per mettersi in proprio. La [[Astoria]] iniziò a produrre penne [[rientranti]] di ottima qualità, molto simili a quelle della [[Montblanc]]. Anche il logo dell'azienda, costituito da un cerchio suddiviso in quattro spicchi di colore alternato bianco e nero richiama molto, se non altro per il contrasto di colore bianco e nero, quello dell'azienda da cui Ilgner proveniva.
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Oltre alle [[rientranti]] la [[Astoria]] produsse anche delle penne con [[caricamento a levetta]] ed un buon numero di penne [[overlay|rivestite]] di buona qualità, con rivestimenti in oro e argento. L'azienda subì una crisi finanziaria all'inizio degli anni '30, e nel [[1932]] venne riacquistata dalla [[Montblanc]] che mantenne la produzione di penne con questo marchio fino al [[1936]], almeno per quanto riguarda la produzione principale in Germania.  
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In addition to the [[safety]] models ''Astoria'' also produced [[lever filler]] pens with and a good number of  good quality [[overlay]] pens, coated in gold and silver. The company suffered a financial crisis in the early 30s, and in [[1932]] was reacquired by the [[Montblanc]] that maintained the production of pens with this brand until [[1936]], at least as regards the main production facility in Germany.  
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[[Astoria]] pens produced in this period appear to be of the best quality, so they are very often treated the same way as [[Montblanc]], which erroneously (at least for models earlier than 1932) is considered a sub-brand. Having been active in the market for a few years, the [[Astoria]] are quite rare and therefore have a considerable value to collectors.
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''Astoria'' pens produced in this period appear to be of the best quality, so they are very often treated the same way as [[Montblanc]], which erroneously (at least for models earlier than 1932) is considered a sub-brand. Having been active in the market for a few years, the ''Astoria'' are quite rare and therefore have a considerable value to collectors.
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[[Image:Astoria-60s-Black-CappedBox.jpg|thumb|left|An [[Astoria]] from '60s]]
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[[Image:Astoria-60s-Black-CappedBox.jpg|thumb|left|An ''Astoria'' from '60s]]
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Despite the dismission of the brand in [[1936]] reported by many people, there are still signs of a continuation of the [[Astoria]] production also in a subsequent period, as it can be seen from the picture shown next, showing a pen with the typical 60s design of an [[hooded nib]].  
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Despite the dismission of the brand in [[1936]] reported by many people, there are still signs of a continuation of the ''Astoria'' production also in a subsequent period, as it can be seen from the picture shown next, showing a pen with the typical 60s design of an [[hooded nib]].  
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In the specific case that's a pen marked [[Astoria]] found in Finland<ref>as reported in [http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php?/topic/182589-i-found-an-old-astoria-fountain-pen/ this thread] on FPN, and from the subsequent conversation with the actual owner, this is a pen remained in the family since its purchase by the his father.</ref> and with a [[Montblanc]] instruction booklet for the 60s models.  
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In the specific case that's a pen marked ''Astoria'' found in Finland<ref>as reported in [http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php?/topic/182589-i-found-an-old-astoria-fountain-pen/ this thread] on FPN, and from the subsequent conversation with the actual owner, this is a pen remained in the family since its purchase by the his father.</ref> and with a [[Montblanc]] instruction booklet for the 60s models.  
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It is not clear whether in this case the use of the [[Astoria]] brand has been used for a generic production of a  second tier economic pens as a [[Montblanc]] sub-brand, or rather it is an original production but addressed to some selected foreign markets (in the case of Northern Europe).
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It is not clear whether in this case the use of the ''Astoria'' brand has been used for a generic production of a  second tier economic pens as a [[Montblanc]] sub-brand, or rather it is an original production but addressed to some selected foreign markets (in the case of Northern Europe).
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===Riferimenti esterni===
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==External References==
* http://www.fountainpen.de/astoria.htm
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* [http://www.fountainpen.de/astoria.htm] Page on fountainpen.de
* http://www.pennamagazine.com/load_detail.aspx?id=11&nt=stilo
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* [http://www.caprafico.com/pens-88/astoria-catalogue-1928] Page from Tom Westerich's website
* http://www.caprafico.com/pens-88/astoria-catalogue-1928
   
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{{BrandData|Founder=Georg Ilgner|Place=Amburgo|Date=1921|Country=DE}}
 
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