Ronson lighter gold plated
Very good: Perfect working condition, may have slight imperfections, such as minor abrasions on enameled or plated surface. May or not carry original box, packaging, instructions or tags. Excellent: Like new, no handling wear is apparent, evidence of use is minimal. Original packaging, instructions and tags included. Lighters that have come directly from the manufacturer without use are considered in this category. Mint: Void of any trace of use, wear or flaws. This category, the scarcest of all, belongs to those models which may have been made only in small quantities. Extremely rare: Extremely difficult to find. Usually found only in very complete collections. Rare: This category would be considered more scarce than uncommon but still findable given sufficient time and the willingness to search. Uncommon: Less abundant than common category but not rare by any means. These would be the easiest to find and most readily abundant. Cummings: Common: Lighters in this category were typically made in large quantities or in recent times or both. The best usability has got the taxonomy proposed by Urban K. The taxonomy of comparative scarcity of lighters was prepared by many collectors. The poor condition and fair condition are not taken into account. Please note that all suggested prices for lighters on this blog are quoted in the range of good condition to mint condition - that is why the price variation is so high. Additionally I take the advantage of good developed collectors net and other references.
RONSON LIGHTER GOLD PLATED SOFTWARE
Currently my special designed software monitors and prepares reports on more than 250 million on-line auctions which are listed all over the world. The market prices of the described table lighters are constantly monitored and brought up to date which means this blog offers you the best idea of the estimated price for you lighters. This concerns especially models made in small quantities and good quality. This affects the lighters market and the prices tend to rise as the supply is very limited. The tendency of a clear trend is noticeable - more and more people are interested in collecting vintage lighters. Ronson De-Light Tabourette Table Lighter, 1928
Ronson Queen Anne Table Lighter, 1936-1960ĭunhill Tankard / Bumper Table Lighter, 1949Įvans & Stylebuilt Accessories, Angel, 1955 I JUST PUT ADD FOR A RONSON QUEEN ANNE TABLE LIGHTER RD.DES -IT IS SILVER AND MADE IN ENGLAND WHICH I FORGOT TO ADD -BUT NEEDS A CLEAN- FOR SALE- CONTACT 61 404858785 INTERESTED. I have two Robson R Veraflame patented RD DES lighters. I have a Ronson Queen Anne table lighter how much does the box, instructions and tagged increase the value? Hello, i have a gold plated Ronson Queen Anne lighter ,if you would like to purchase it please contact me on my email ty Hello I Ronson Varaflame, Queen Anne, 1961 interested can contact me at the address imail.
I'm preparing an eBay listing right now for my never used lighter, probably vintage 1965, and would be glad to send you an URL to my eBay working October, 2011 It was also manufactured in France (I have one)Īnd it was also manufactured in the U.S. I have the silver plate finish light.if you want to buy contact me at this e-mail adress is in very good condition)NO JOKES GOOD PRICE