Lighters
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Lighters:
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Ami
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Bowers
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Camel, etc.
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Co
Com
Cor
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Dunhill
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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
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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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Daltis
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Daltis Table Lighter
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HcL-0AE Very similar to The Executive lighter - but slightly larger and 2 ounces heavier |
BLL-0AF c. 1960
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Dalton
Canada
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Dalton Aluminum Block Lighter
HML-0CF
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Darel
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Darel Aluminum Lighter
Very nice aluminum lighter covered with an irridescent paint on the body.
EEL-0AD
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Davis & Heaps
Birmingham, England - maker & predecessor of MOSDA
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Davis & Heaps Wheel Lighter
Identical to the KW wheel lighter - liquid tank and all.
FOL-0A0
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DAX Lighter Co.
95 Springfield Ave., Springfield, NJ 07081
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DAX Rechargeable Lighter
c. 1966. The lighter came with 3 covers that could be slipped on to change the look of the lighter. The recharger unit has an output of about 1.7v DC and plugs into a regular 110v AC outlet.
BCL-00G
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DeJUR
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DeJUR Electric Lighter / Fumalux FL400
Marketed under several different names including Ohm, Magna-Lux, and FumaLux. Uses proprietary 2V battery to power light and heating coil that ignites wick. Late 1950s.
GUL-00F
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Delite
England
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Delite Aluminum Block Lighter
c. late 1940s
GIL-0AI
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De Luxe
Canada
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De Luxe Aluminum Block Lighter
c. late 1940s
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CHM-00F
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GEL-0BC
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Demley
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Dainty Demley Lighter
ISK-0CA
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Demley Blue Star Bakelite Lift Arm Lighter
There is a 5 point blue start on top of the lift arm.
JAK-0AB
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Demley Airplane Lighter
c.1930
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Demley Automatic Lighter
c. 1930
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Derby
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Derby Lighter
Late1940s - Early 1950s
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FJO-0AD
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Derby
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Derby Aluminum Block Lighter
Mid-1940s.
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EJO-0AI Coast Guard
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HQN-0AI
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CZL-0BF
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JTK-0AC
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Dimmer Manufacturing Co.
USA
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Dimmer Aluminum Tube Lighter
LQK-0BA
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Tops Aluminum Block Lighter (Dimmer Mfg.)
c. 1945
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HML-0BB
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Dorsey
USA
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Dorsey Aluminum Block Lighter
HUL-0AD
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Doric
England
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Doric Aluminum Block Lighter
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GSN-0A0
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FPM-0AG 'Delta'
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Douglass
See article: The Douglass Pocket Lighter 1926 - 1934
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Douglass Automatic Pocket Lighter
c. 1926
Patent
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Shagreen cover
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Douglass Half Size Lighter
c. 1926 The "MP" initials on this lighter are said to be for Mary Pickford.
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Douglass Thumb Press Lighter
c. late 1920s
Patent Patent
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The Drum Company
Bristol, PA
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Streamliter
c. mid-1940s. Many of these aerodynamically shaped lighters were produced with a chrome finish. The steel with a flat gray finish seems to be a wartime model.
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IIL-0AC c. Late 1950s
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HLL-0AC c. Early 1950s
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GHL-0AI c. mid-1940s
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Dub-L-Ite - SEE: Beacon
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DuoLite
Sanford Products Corp. - 3669 Olive St., St. Louis, MO
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DuoLiter
c. 1949-1950. Note these are 2 slightly different models - one has a "Magic Wheel" adjustment for the wick.
Patent
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IFK-0AA
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IFK-0AA
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Dupont - SEE: ST Dupont
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Dura Light
Japan
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Dura Light Lighter
These were made concurrently with and probably part of the 'States' series of lighters in the early 1950s.
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LcK-0B0 Washington D.C.
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LDK-0AC Aloha Hawaii
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KUK-0A0 Indiana Toll Road / The Glass House
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CbL-0AD St. Ignace, MI / Mackinac Bridge
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BGL-00G Puerto Rico
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ASL-00F Puerto Rico
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Dura-Lite SEE: Rayno Manufacturing
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DuRay Sales Company
USA
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DuRay Lighter
c. 1932 Very interesting mechanism can be removed from body of lighter with a single screw for easier replacement of wick, dislodging flint, or replacing the striker wheel.
IaM-0AA
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Dur-O-Lite Pencil Co.
Melrose Park, IL
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Dur-O-Liter Windproof Lighter
c. early 1950s 'Target' was a trademark of Robert G Evans Co. of Kansas City, MO and the lighter dating was determined by tracing the trademark and the fact that the lighter was produced prior to use of Zip Codes.
AaL-00D
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Dynasty Gallery
2765 16th St., San Francisco CA: "Supports and encourages small artists' studios in China since 1951"`
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Chokin Art Collection - Lift Arm Butane Lighter
c. late 1950s - early 1960s
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BXM-0AD
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GWK-0AG
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Dzaman Gunlite
Owned and operated by Gabriel Dzaman in New Hope, NJ. See the article: Dzaman Gunlite Automatic Pistol Lighter for more details.
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Dzaman Gunlite Automatic Pistol Lighter
1949 through 1950s
Patent Patent pg 1 Patent pg 2
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JIK-0BE
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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
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