Lighters
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Lighters:
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Ami
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Bowers
Br
Camel, etc.
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Ch
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Co
Com
Cor
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Dunhill
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F
Evans
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I-J
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Ke
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Maj
Mas
Mete
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Negbaur
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MIOJ
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Pak
Pe
Po-Q
R-Ri
Ro-Rv
Ronson
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Se
Str
Sup
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Thorens
U-We
Wh-Z
Unbranded
Ashtrays
Collections
Misc Items
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Amico Imports
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Amico Windproof Lighter
1964 elections
Store Display
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1964
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1964
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Amico Table Lighter
Election year table lighters
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EHL-0AF
Another View
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1968 - Ceramic
Another View |
Apollo
Japan
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Apollo Mini Lift Arm Lighter
To illustrate size, the lighter is pictures sitting on a quarter.
ILK-00I
Another View
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Arrow
Japan
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Arrow Automatic Lighter
ILK-00I
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Arrow Harp Lighter
Identical to the Crown Golden Harp Lighter (at PAC / Crown), Fisher Easy Grip, and the Supreme Harp Lighter. All three used the same patent numbers and were the same lighter marketed under different company names.
JFK-0BF
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Astral
Toronto, Canada
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Astral Aluminum Block Lighter
c. late 1940s
FLL-0BC
Another View
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Auer
Canada / Japan - Canadian company; later lighters made in Japan
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Auer Majestic Lighter
Newfoundland Lighter with Newfoundland Coat of Arms (left - dating from 1638) and Canada Coat of Arms (right - dating from 1921), this was put out in the early 1950s along with the States series of lighters.
BNL-00E
Another View
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Auer Champion Lighter
JXK-00F
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Auer 'Flat' Lighter
Flat lighters were primarily sold for advertising, but were also available with various designs as retail items. Most 'flats' (from any given company) were produced from the late 1950s through the 1960s.
KVK-00I
Store Display
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Auer 'Animal' Lighters
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JRM-0AA Dog
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Bird
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Auermetall
produced by Otto Thurnauer, 215 4th Ave, NY, NY
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Auermetall Pocket Striker Lighter
c. 1910 This lighter was produced in the pocket model shown as well as a wall model and a table model. While the lighter sports a patent of November 27, 1906 the lighter itself was likely not patented - it used the U.S. patent for Carl Auer von Welsbach's Auer Metal (flint material). This lighter very closely resembles the TCW striker lighter, which, it seems, was made later.
GAL-0B0
Another View Patent
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Auermetall Table Striker Lighter
c. 1910 This lighter was produced in the table model shown as well as a wall model and a pocket model. While the lighter sports a patent of November 27, 1906 the lighter itself was likely not patented - it used the U.S. patent for Carl Auer von Welsbach's Auer Metal (flint material). This lighter very closely resembles the TCW striker lighter, which, it seems, was made later.
Patent
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Augusta
Based in Augsburg, Germany Augusta was a brand name for Mayer & Company. Lighters were produced in the Mylflam factory beginning around 1945.
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Augusta Lunser Lighter
c. mid-1940s
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IOK-0BA |
HTK-00D |
Aurora - SEE: Penguin
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Authentic Models - SEE: Navigare Necesse Est
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Automatch Corporation
267 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY
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Automatch Lighter
Late 1920s The lighter is turned horizontally and the flame comes out in the center.
Another View Another View Another View Patent
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Automet
U.S.A.
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Automet Aluminum Block Lighter
c. 1945
Patent
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CMM-0BE Rarely seen with two 'flattened' sides making it more oval than round.
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IIL-0AE
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BBL-0AI
Another View
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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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