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Nano

Austria

Nano 'Trench Style' Lighter

LdK-00E

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Nano 'Trench Style' Lighter

Napier Co.

Meriden, CT

Napier Lift Arm Lighter

Sterling enamel versions c. 1930

Napier Lift Arm Lighter
Napier Lift Arm Lighter Napier Lift Arm Lighter Napier Lift Arm Lighter

Napier "The Surefire Lighter"

c. mid-1920s
CKL-0BI

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Napier

Nasco

Nasco Lift Arm Lighter

ICK-0AC

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Nasco Lift Arm Lighter
LKK-0BD Late 1920s - Ostrich
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Nasco Lift Arm Lighter
IRK-0AA-S Late 1920s
Nasco Lift Arm Lighter
ICK-0AC Late 1920s
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Nasco Bijou Lift Arm Lighter

Late 1920s

Nasco Lift Arm Lighter

Nasco Miniature Lift Arm Lighter

This lighter was made in Occupied Japan for Nasco c. late 1940s.
IcK-0AA

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Nasco Miniature Lift Arm Lighter

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 Lift Arm Table Lighter

Nasco Aluminum Lighter

c. late 1940s
EPL-0AE

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Nasco Aluminum Lighter

More InfoNassau

Nassau Push Button Lighter

c. 1911

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Nassau Push Button Lighter Nassau Push Button Lighter Nassau Push Button Lighter
Nassau Push Button Lighter Nassau Push Button Lighter Nassau Push Button Lighter
Nassau Push Button Lighter Nassau Push Button Lighter Nassau Push Button Lighter

National

Japan

National Automatic Lighter

CMN-00G

 

National Automatic Lighter

Navigare Necesse Est - Authentic Models

China, Taiwan & Hong Kong

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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Authentic Models WWI Army & Navy Lighter

Neco (Northern Engineering Nompany)

Milwaukee, WI

Neco Flick Aluminum Lighter

Far more decorative than most other aluminum block lighters. c. 1946.
KHK-0BD

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Neco Flick Aluminum Lighter

Neff & Co.

New York, NY

Neff Case Lighter

Many Brown & Bigelow lighters had inserts marked "Neff & Co."
AaM-0BG

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Neff Case Lighter

Neldun

USA

Neldun Lipstick Lighter

Attractive, small aluminum case lipstick tube lighter.
AOL-0AB

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Neldun Lipstick Lighter

Nesor-Rosen

Rosen Enterprises - 175 5th Avenue, NY 10, NY
New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Korea - Lighters made in Japan

Nesor-Rosen Automatic Lighter

c. late 1950s
FWM-0AD

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Nesor-Rosen Lighter

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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  Nesor Windproof Comic Lighter Nesor Windproof Comic Lighter
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Netop SEE: Saacke Schmidt & Co

 

Neverfail

Hungary

Neverfail Thumb Action Lighter

c. 1920s-1930s The Neverfail lighters were very similar to Imco models.
BAM-0AD

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Neverfail Thumb Action Lighter Lighter

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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Neverfail Slide Sleeve Lighter

New Method

New Method Self-Starting (Catalytic) Lighter

From the early 1930s More Info
KHK-0BG

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See: Making Catalytic Lighters Work

New Method Self-Starting Lighter

New Star

New Star Automatic Super Lighter

Mexico Sates series lighter from the 1950s More Info
CYM-00G

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New Star Mexico 'States Series' Lighter

More InfoNimrod

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.

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Nimrod Pipe Lighter
AQM--0BD c. 1946 'Patent Pending'
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Nimrod Windproof Pipe Lighter
Windproof c. 1945 'Patent Pending'
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Nimrod Executive Pipe Lighter
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.

 
  Nimrod Commander Pipe Lighter
KFK-0AG
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Nimrod Commander Pipe Lighter
JWK-00G-S
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Nordad

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

  Nordad Aluminum Block Lighter
IHM-00H
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Nordad Aluminum Block Lighter
LVK-00E
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Novitas Sales Co.

Waltham, Massachusetts

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 Sales Co. Wheel Lighter

Novitas Zipp-It Wall Striker Lighter

c. 1912

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Novitas Zipp-It Wall Striker Lighter

Nu-Line Manufacturing Co.

Chicago, IL

Nu-Line Aluminum Block Lighter


HDM-0B0

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Nu-Line Aluminum Block Lighter
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.