Collecting Vintage and Antique Lighters

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Collecting lighters is a fascinating hobby with depth, history, and strong resale potential. What you choose to collect depends on your interests—whether it’s brand prestige, mechanical design, era, or artwork. Here’s a breakdown of collectible lighter types and brands you should consider:

VGC Antique WWI Period Machine Etched Brass Service Lighter.
VGC Antique WWI Period Machine Etched Brass Service Lighter.

Top Brands to Collect

1. Zippo (USA)

  • Why collect? Most iconic brand; endless design variations.
  • Look for:
    • Pre-WWII models (1933–1945)
    • Rare advertising Zippos (Coca-Cola, Marlboro)
    • Military-issued Zippos (Vietnam War etc.)
    • Limited editions (Harley Davidson, Camel, etc.)
    • Misprints or factory errors

2. Ronson (USA/UK)

  • Why collect? Inventors of the automatic lighter.
  • Models to seek:
    • Ronson Touch-Tip (Art Deco, 1930s)
    • Varaflame series (1950s–60s)
    • Table lighters with chrome or Bakelite bodies

3. Dunhill (UK)

  • Why collect? Luxury craftsmanship and prestige.
  • High value in:
    • Unique mechanisms like the Rollagas
    • Solid gold or silver models
    • Early 1920s–30s models

4. IMCO (Austria)

  • Why collect? Cheap and rugged; WWII connection.
  • Look for:
    • Triplex Super 6700
    • Streamlined wartime models

5. S.T. Dupont (France)

  • Why collect? Ultra-premium, especially in precious metals.
  • Desirable lines:
    • Ligne 1 and Ligne 2 models
    • Lacquer and gold finishes
    • James Bond or Montecristo limited editions

6. Cartier, Colibri, and Other Luxury Brands

  • Collectible if in original boxes, rare editions, or made with gold/precious stones.

Themes & Styles to Consider

  • Art Deco and Mid-Century Modern Table Lighters
    • Popular from the 1930s to 1960s, often sculptural and beautiful.
    • Brands: Evans, Ronson, Zippo table lighters
  • Military and War-Issue Lighters
    • Trench lighters (WWI, WWII)
    • Engraved Zippos from Vietnam
    • Home-made or modified ones from the field
  • Novelty Lighters
    • Shaped like guns, tools, cameras, cars
    • 1950s–1980s Japanese lighters are popular in this space
  • Advertising & Tobacco-Branded Lighters
    • Marlboro, Camel, Coca-Cola, oil companies
    • Promo lighters from bars, casinos, or defunct brands

💡Tips for Collecting

  • Condition matters: Mint or NOS (New Old Stock) with box = higher value.
  • Buy what you like: Passion drives knowledge (and better deals).
  • Watch for fakes: Especially with Zippo and Dunhill.
  • Store properly: Keep away from fuel, in a cool dry place.
  • Join communities: Facebook groups, Reddit, collector forums.

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