Lighters
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Ami
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Bowers
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Camel, etc.
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Cor
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Dunhill
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Evans
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Mete
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Negbaur
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MIOJ
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Po-Q
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Thorens
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107
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107 Lighter
This is a nice older lighter that I haven't been able to get any information on. It's just "107" with no additional markings. The fuel container is like used in squeeze lighters and the operation and style indicates it is an early 1940s lighter. I was told it was made in England in the Midlands during that time period.
KbK-0A0-S
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AMC - Willow Metal Company
Japan
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AMC Willow Lighter
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ASR - American Safety Razor
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Ascot Semi-Automatic Lighter
Some ASR lighters used the Year Long Flint - apparently a very long flint that would last a year. Of course, it seems it would never be possible to fully use one because the spring wasn't long enough to fully feed the flint. These flints are no longer available.
Year Long Flint Patent pg 1 Patent pg 2 Patent pg 1 Patent pg 2 Patent Tall Patent Short - 1 Patent Short - 2
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Gold version - 1947
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HHK-0AB c. 1947 Windproof
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HIK-00I
c. 1948
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HYK-0BC
c. 1948
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Platinum version - 1947
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IEK-0AE c. 1950
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ILK-000 c. 1950
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ASR Ascot Letter Opener / Lighter
This is a semi-automatic lighter. Push the button and a spring loaded mechanism opens the top while spinning the flint wheel to produce sparks to light the wick. There were several versions; all came in a gift type display box; some had scabbards, as for a sword. This lighter / letter opener is from 1952
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HFK-0BE
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ASR Cigarette Box Table Lighter
c. early 1950s The ceramic base is a cigarette box that will hold a pack of regular or King size cigarettes. The cover has a lighter so the cover may be removed, a cigarette taken from the box and then lit with the lighter in the top. The lighter pulls out of the top for flinting and fueling.
FBL-0CA
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ASR Demi-Tasse Table Lighter
c. late 1940s
DML-00H
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ASR Classic Table Lighter
c. 1948
Patent
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ASR Heritage Table Lighter
c. 1949 Made in both chrome and brass finishes. As with many sets of the time, there was a tray, lighter, and cigarette holder used for placing loose cigarettes for easy access.
Patent pg 1 Patent pg 2 Patent
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ASR Pagoda Table Lighter
c. 1951 Also sold as a set with 4 anodized aluminum ashtrays.
Patent 1 Patent 2 pg 1 Patent 2 pg 2
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DSL-0CE
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CGL-0B0
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BSL-0AB
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CUL-0AI
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ATC
Japan
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ATC Monte Carlo Roulette Lighter
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LSK-00I c. early 1960s |
IDK-0BF c. mid 1950s |
ATC Letter Opener Table Lighter
HUK-0AG
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ATC Vu-Lighter
Same as the Harvester and MasterCraft Vu-Lighters.
FGL-0AH
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Abdulla
France
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Abdulla Automatic Lighter
c. 1935
Patent
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Lighters:
#-A
Ac
Ami
B
Bowers
Br
Camel, etc.
C
Ch
Cl
Co
Com
Cor
D
Dunhill
E
F
Evans
G
H
I-J
K
Ke
L
M
Maj
Mas
Mete
N
Negbaur
O
MIOJ
P
Pak
Pe
Po-Q
R-Ri
Ro-Rv
Ronson
S
Se
Str
Sup
T
Thorens
U-We
Wh-Z
Unbranded
Ashtrays
Collections
Misc Items
PLEASE NOTE: Some enlargements may require scrolling to see the whole image. |
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