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    Posted 5 years ago

    groveland
    (25 items)

    Found this in my travels.
    It is an Art Deco electric table top lighter in the form of a lady's head.
    The case is spelter with a copper colored and patinated surface.
    In her partially opened mouth is a heating coil. When the lighter is lifted from the table, a small button on the bottom is released which would permit current to enter the coil which would then glow red hot to light the cigarette. I believe it was for cigarettes rather than cigars as the opening is too small for the latter.
    The only mark I could find was "Pat.Pending". Otherwise, no indication of who made it.
    It originally plugged into a wall socket. Given the state of the external wiring of this one, I wouldn't chance it. Otherwise, it survives in wonderful condition.
    Groveland.

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    Comments

    1. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 5 years ago
      I wonder if they stood on their own or were incorporated into an ashtray hoder with a cup for cigs and 2 ashtrays. like many from the forties and 50's were. Old catalogs would probably show them in them. Very nice form for a figural lighter.
    2. groveland, 5 years ago
      No, it's complete and free standing. I found a number of examples of the same or similar. The base was covered in the original felt to protect a table top from scratching.
      Groveland.

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