Ronson Lighter Catalog, USA 1954
A small 6-page color Ronson Catalog (catalogue) from 1954 distributed by the US dealership.
Read More Here! 0A small 6-page color Ronson Catalog (catalogue) from 1954 distributed by the US dealership.
Read More Here! 0Evans pocket lighters from the 1930s have a beautiful Art Deco look. Here are four pages from a Wholesale Catalog from the 1930 featuring Evans pocket and table lighters. Stunning!
Read More Here! 0This unusual dressing table lighter was made by ‘REGENT of London’ between 1955 and 1959 in London, England. The gold-tone brass lighter base is pierced and has floral petit point needlework panels (tent stitch embroidery). The structure of the light…
Read More Here! 0This table lighter Modell 111 was manufactured between 1948 and 1953 in Frankfurt am Mein in Germany by Mylflam Metallwaren GmbH. This semi-automatic petrol lighter was marketed in many different finishes like: silver, nickel plate, brass, lacquer, v…
Read More Here! 0This nice figural table lighter was manufactured between 1959 and 1961 in Japan. The base of the lighter is made of ceramic and is hand-painted. It depicts a Japanese horse-drawn carriage. Two people are sitting on the carriage – one person on each…
Read More Here! 0This nice figural table lighter was manufactured between 1959 and 1961 in Japan. The base of the lighter is made of ceramic and is hand-painted. It depicts a Japanese horse-drawn carriage. Two people are sitting on the carriage – one person on each…
Read More Here! 0Below some miniatures of the newly digitized Beney Lighters Catalogue from the 1940s/1950s. It covers the whole Beney lighter portfolio:
Beney Saville Super in Baron, Knight and Lady sizes (pocket lighter).
Beney Strikalite (pocket lighter).
Bene…
Below some miniatures of the newly digitized Beney Lighters Catalogue from the 1940s/1950s. It covers the whole Beney lighter portfolio:
Beney Saville Super in Baron, Knight and Lady sizes (pocket lighter).
Beney Strikalite (pocket lighter).
Bene…
This instruction leaflet was added to all "Favorit" pocket lighters made by Adolf Kinzinger and Ferdinand Wagner (Pat. Ang.) in Pforzheim, Germany in the 1940s and 1950s.
The leaflet was available in three languages: French, German and English.
Read More Here! 0This instruction leaflet was added to all "Favorit" pocket lighters made by Adolf Kinzinger and Ferdinand Wagner (Pat. Ang.) in Pforzheim, Germany in the 1940s and 1950s.
The leaflet was available in three languages: French, German and English.
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