Lighters
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Lighters:
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Ami
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Bowers
Br
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
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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Nano
Austria
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Nano 'Trench Style' Lighter
LdK-00E
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Napier Co.
Meriden, CT
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Napier Lift Arm Lighter
Sterling enamel versions c. 1930
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Napier "The Surefire Lighter"
c. mid-1920s
CKL-0BI
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Nasco
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Nasco Lift Arm Lighter
ICK-0AC
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LKK-0BD Late 1920s - Ostrich
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IRK-0AA-S Late 1920s |
ICK-0AC Late 1920s
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Nasco Bijou Lift Arm Lighter
Late 1920s
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Nasco Miniature Lift Arm Lighter
This lighter was made in Occupied Japan for Nasco c. late 1940s.
IcK-0AA
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Nasco Lift Arm Table Lighter
This is a wonderful, classic Art Deco design lighter cast in a pewter-like metal. c. late 1920s
BEL-0BH
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Nasco Aluminum Lighter
c. late 1940s
EPL-0AE
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Nassau
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Nassau Push Button Lighter
c. 1911
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National
Japan
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National Automatic Lighter
CMN-00G
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Navigare Necesse Est - Authentic Models
China, Taiwan & Hong Kong
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Authentic Models WWI Army & Navy Lighter
These lighters with a mermaid-like insignia on them were put out in the 1990s as a replica - though the packaging stretched the point a bit: "The legendary Trench-ighter. Fashioned out of spent bullet casings, By the Men on the battlefields of
W.W.I. A faithful replica. Solid brass. Rugged. Dependable. A true classic." Some boxes are marked "Authentic Models - Holland"
ADL-0A0
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Neco (Northern Engineering Nompany)
Milwaukee, WI
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Neco Flick Aluminum Lighter
Far more decorative than most other aluminum block lighters. c. 1946.
KHK-0BD
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Neff & Co.
New York, NY
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Neff Case Lighter
Many Brown & Bigelow lighters had inserts marked "Neff & Co."
AaM-0BG
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Neldun
USA
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Neldun Lipstick Lighter
Attractive, small aluminum case lipstick tube lighter.
AOL-0AB
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Nesor-Rosen
Rosen Enterprises - 175 5th Avenue, NY 10, NY
New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Korea
- Lighters made in Japan
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Nesor-Rosen Automatic Lighter
c. late 1950s
FWM-0AD
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Nesor Windproof Lighter
Nesor made many comic style lighters in the mid-1960s such as these. The also made striker lighters with comics on them.
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Netop SEE: Saacke Schmidt & Co
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Neverfail
Hungary
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Neverfail Thumb Action Lighter
c. 1920s-1930s The Neverfail lighters were very similar to Imco models.
BAM-0AD
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Neverfail Slide Sleeve Lighter
c. 1920s-1930s The Neverfail lighters were very similar to Imco models. The IMCO patent number is found on some of these - they used the Imco patent.
BDM-0CB
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New Method
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New Method Self-Starting (Catalytic) Lighter
From the early 1930s
KHK-0BG
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See: Making Catalytic Lighters Work
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New Star
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New Star Automatic Super Lighter
Mexico Sates series lighter from the 1950s
CYM-00G
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Nimrod
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Nimrod Pipe Lighter
From 1946 through the 1960s. Since the style never changed much and there is little record of those changes, it is nearly impossible to date these unless one is found with "Patent Pending" on it - since the patent wasn't issued the lighter would be dated pre-December, 1946.
Patent Patent
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AQM--0BD c. 1946 'Patent Pending'
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Windproof c. 1945 'Patent Pending'
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HVK-0AA Executive
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Nimrod Commander Pipe Lighter
c. early 1960s. The oatent number on the base of these is the same as for the pipe lighter - despite the radical difference in the lighters.
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KFK-0AG
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JWK-00G-S
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Nordad
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Nordad Aluminum Block Lighter
This company went a bit overboard on drilling holes in this uniquely shaped lighter. There are 2 holes for filling in the bottom and one on the front - and it has a spare flint capsule on it - something seldom seen in aluminum block lighters. c. late 1940s - early 1950s
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IHM-00H
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LVK-00E
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Novitas Sales Co.
Waltham, Massachusetts
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Novitas Sales Co. Wheel Lighter
c. 1919 This lighter was constructed a bit differently and originally intended to operate with alcohol as the fuel which was lit by a spark.
LOK-0BC
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Novitas Zipp-It Wall Striker Lighter
c. 1912
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Nu-Line Manufacturing Co.
Chicago, IL
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Nu-Line Aluminum Block Lighter
HDM-0B0
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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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