Ronson 1919 Art Deco WWI Renault Tank Table Touch Tip In Solid Patinated Bronze
Ronson 1919 Art Deco WWI Renault Tank Table Touch Tip In Solid Patinated Bronze
Ronson 1919 Art Deco WWI Renault Tank Table Touch Tip In Solid Patinated Bronze
Ronson 1919 Art Deco WWI Renault Tank Table Touch Tip In Solid Patinated Bronze
Ronson 1919 Art Deco WWI Renault Tank Table Touch Tip In Solid Patinated Bronze
Ronson 1919 Art Deco WWI Renault Tank Table Touch Tip In Solid Patinated Bronze
Ronson 1919 Art Deco WWI Renault Tank Table Touch Tip In Solid Patinated Bronze
Ronson 1919 Art Deco WWI Renault Tank Table Touch Tip In Solid Patinated Bronze
Ronson 1919 Art Deco WWI Renault Tank Table Touch Tip In Solid Patinated Bronze
Ronson 1919 Art Deco WWI Renault Tank Table Touch Tip In Solid Patinated Bronze
Ronson 1919 Art Deco WWI Renault Tank Table Touch Tip In Solid Patinated Bronze
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Ronson 1919 Art Deco WWI Renault Tank Table Touch Tip In Solid Patinated Bronze

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An WWI tank desk touch tip lighter designed by Ronson.

This very rare Ronson Touch-Tip table lighter was made back in the 1919 by the Ronson Art Metal Works Inc. The company was located in Newark, New Jersey in the United States. This fabulous design has been crafted with streamline patterns in the shape of a 3498 WWI, in solid copper coated bronze. It has a striker wand at the help of the lighter which you strike across one of the two strikers on the wheels. This surely is a very decorative piece and a great conversation item in gorgeous and exceptional preserved and almost mint condition.

Weight: 952.60 Grams, (2.10 Pounds).

Measurements: 190 mm by 64 mm by 83 mm (7.5 x 2.52 x 3.26 Inches).

The Ronson Lighter Company 

The bossiness started as The Art Metal Works in 1897 and was incorporated on July 20, 1898, by Max Hecht, Louis Vincent Aronson and Leopold Herzig, in Newark, New Jersey. Louis V. Aronson was a huge creative driving force for the company; and, with a few business adjustments, including the addition of Alexander Harris (1910–11) as Business Manager, the company soon became World Famous. In the 1910s The Art Metal Works were producing very good quality Hood Ornaments and gained a reputation as a dependable supplier of same. All accounts state that Louis Aronson was a gifted man, who at 16 years old set up a money-making shop in his parent's home - before receiving a U.S. patent for a commercially valuable metal-plating process he developed when he was 24 years old, and he sold half the rights while retaining the Right to Use. "His experiments, which he has been conducting since his early youth, resulted in 1893 in the discovery of a process for electrically producing tinplate. Much money was expended upon improving the process... and has been of great practical value to the whole industry. Retaining its rights, he sold half the patent rights, and later used part of the proceeds to open the Art Metal Works in Newark, N.J. Soon the company was producing a variety of high-quality Lamps, Book ends, Art Statues and other decorative items, prized today for their detail in the collector marketplace.

Literature: Urban K. Cummings, Ronson, the World's Greatest Lighter : Wick Lighters 1913-1966 Bird Dog Books, California. 1992. For similar lighters.

Note: This piece is empty of any flammable, gas or butane substances and is ready to be ship by any carrier.

ConditionThe overall condition of this lighter is excellent. Beside the little normal wear, there is no damage to any part. This piece has been carefully inspected to guarantee the condition and authenticity.

INVENTORY REF: D070523TTEG/.1134


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