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Vintage Ronson “Queen Anne” Table Lighter – Silver‑Plated Mid‑Century Design
Condition:
used
$175.00
Sale price
$175.00
Regular price
A true mid‑century statement piece, this authentic Ronson “Queen Anne” table lighter brings Old Hollywood elegance to any desk, bar cart, or coffee table. Released in the late 1940s and beloved throughout the 1950s, it is crafted from heavy cast metal with a silver‑plated finish that has developed a beautiful, time‑earned patina. Fully functional and satisfyingly weighty, it doubles as a sculptural decorative accent or a chic paperweight.
Details
- Brand: Ronson Art Metal Works
- Model: Queen Anne
- Era: Circa 1947–1955
- Heavy silver plate over zinc/steel base
- Approx. weight: 11.5 oz
- Fully functional petrol lighter (fuel and flint not included)
- Sold individually
- Authentic patina and slight variations consistent with age
Dimensions
- Length: 3.25 inches
- Width: 2.125 inches
- Height: 2.5 inches
Care
- Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth
- Avoid moisture and harsh chemicals
This item is prepared and shipped by one of our small‑business partners and may arrive in its own package.
Vintage Disclaimer
Vintage pieces may show light signs of age or use. Please review all photos and reach out with any questions before purchasing. Due to the nature of vintage items, returns are not accepted.
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