Description: Vintage table lighter designed by Evans. Stunning jockey boot lighter, created in America by the Evans Company, back in 1952. This very handsome piece has been crafted in the shape of a jockey boot, most probably as a promotional item by the Loyal Boots Company. It is painted to look like genuine cordovan leather and chromed steel. These full automatic Evans lighters models were produced after the exclusive Ronson reissue patent No.19023 expired on June 12, 1952.Stunning modernist design, very decorative, and surely a great conversation piece. Model: Automatic table lighterMaterials: Chromed steel, and painted Tan to look like cordovan leather.Weight: All together 504.50 Grams.Measurements: 129.5 mm by 44.50 mm by 209.5 mm (5.10 x 1.75 x 8.25 Inches).Rarity: Rare never seen another example like this.Note: This piece is empty of any flammable, gas or butane substances and is ready to be ship by any carrier. Display model. Excellent condition.The Evans Company first started out as a handbag and accessory manufacturing company, originating from Attleboro, Massachusetts as a novelty company in 1918. However, by the late 1920’s, the company took on a different path and began to manufacture lighters with a “lift arm system”. This system is very similar to the one used by the Alfred Dunhill Company – minus the fact that the flint wheel was located vertically, rather than horizontally. Many lighters were manufactured by the Evans Company with this “lift arm system” with a variety of attractive styles, including enameled cases. In addition, the Evans Company produced complementary cigarette cases and perfume sprays. Soon after, the “lift arm system” began to lose popularity with the onset of a new lighter system – the Ronson system, which was clearly more user-friendly. Another version of the Ronson system was launched by the Evans Company, called the Trig-A-Lite. However, the Ronson Company noticed the similarities between the two systems and ultimately filed a lawsuit against the Evans Company for copyright issues. The lawsuit continued on for several years, until the Ronson Company finally won and received their settlement from the Evans Company. In the 1940’s and 1950’s, the Evans Company was known to manufacture a large variety of decorative lighters. These uniquely shaped lighters were adorned with enameled bases and were even available in the shapes of different fruits. The interior of the lighter was the same for all the models. The uniform lighter unit was useful because it was able to fit in any sort of shape and design, and thus it was utilized for many years to come. As times changed, the old system was replaced with butane. The Evans Company introduced a butane system in the same size as the original decorative bases to facilitate the change. The Evans Company continued to manufacture lighters into the early 1970’s.”.
Price: 999 USD
Location: Fort Myers, Florida
End Time: 2024-09-24T01:34:55.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Collectable
Color: Beige
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States