-Asprey & Co. London Guilloche Wafer Petrol Lighter In Solid .925 Sterling Silver
-Asprey & Co. London Guilloche Wafer Petrol Lighter In Solid .925 Sterling Silver
-Asprey & Co. London Guilloche Wafer Petrol Lighter In Solid .925 Sterling Silver
-Asprey & Co. London Guilloche Wafer Petrol Lighter In Solid .925 Sterling Silver
-Asprey & Co. London Guilloche Wafer Petrol Lighter In Solid .925 Sterling Silver
-Asprey & Co. London Guilloche Wafer Petrol Lighter In Solid .925 Sterling Silver
-Asprey & Co. London Guilloche Wafer Petrol Lighter In Solid .925 Sterling Silver
-Asprey & Co. London Guilloche Wafer Petrol Lighter In Solid .925 Sterling Silver
-Asprey & Co. London Guilloche Wafer Petrol Lighter In Solid .925 Sterling Silver
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-Asprey & Co. London Guilloche Wafer Petrol Lighter In Solid .925 Sterling Silver

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Wafer petrol pocket lighter designed by Asprey & Company.

Beautiful wafer lighter, created in London England by the luxury house of Asprey & Company Limited, back in the 1963. Crafted during the post-war period with a rectangular shape in solid .925/.999 sterling silver The lighted is embellished with an amazing engine turned guilloche decorations and is fully dismountable for servicing. Fitted on top with push semi automatic button. Excellent craftmanship depicting an odd and geometric shape, It is in perfect condition with no dents or previous restorations.

Weight: 43.50 Grams, (27.88 Dwt).

Measurements: 56 mm by 39 mm by 6.5 mm (2.20 x 1.53 x 0.26 Inches).

Hallmarks All parts are stamped with British crown marks, the lion head mark for the city of London, the maker's mark A&Co. Ltd. associated to Asprey, the mark for the assay of the .925 silver, the letter H for the years 1963-1964 and signed, "ASPREY LONDON MADE IN ENGLAND Y7 A&CO LTD H REGD No. 856727".

Asprey

The company was established in England in Mitcham, Surrey, in 1781. Founded as a silk printing business by William Asprey, it soon became a luxury emporium. In 1841, William Asprey's elder son Charles went into partnership with a stationer located on London's Bond Street. In 1847, the family broke with this partner and moved into 167 New Bond Street, the premises Asprey occupies today. From its central London location, Asprey advertised 'articles of exclusive design and high quality, whether for personal adornment or personal accompaniment and to endow with richness and beauty the table and homes of people of refinement and discernment.' An early specialty was dressing cases. Asprey crafted traditional cases and designs, mostly in leather, suitable for the new style of travel ushered in by railways. As the business grew, the company acquired manufacturing facilities and hired silversmith, goldsmith, jewelers and watchmakers. In the 1920's, commissions poured in from around the world, from American millionaire J. P. Morgan to potentates such as the Maharaja of Patiala, who commissioned a huge teak travelling trunk for each of his wives, in which each trunk was fitted with solid silver washing and bathing utensils with waterspouts of ornate tiger head and lined with blue velvet. Asprey cigarette cases and humidor boxes became collectable amongst young sophisticates who delighted in its other modern products, including travel clocks, safety razors and automatic pencil sharpeners.            .

Collateral: It is accompanied by a presentation jewelry box.

Note: This lighter is empty of any flammable, gas or butane substances and is ready to be ship by any carrier. This lighter just need a new flint and proper lighter fluid. Was tested and is in working condition.

ConditionThe overall condition of this wafer lighter is excellent. Beside the little normal wear, there is no damage to the silver. All parts are secured in the settings. This piece has been carefully inspected to guarantee the condition and the authenticity.

INVENTORY REF: D012724XINN/1.289


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