Ronson Minton Lighter (Floral Version) (1962)
This is the 3rd lighter in the Ronson Minton set from the early 1960s using a wick lighter with the Adonis mechanism insert. They were only made in England. I could not get anyone on the eBay UK site to send on to the USA. But I dealt with a lovely lady on Etsy before named Eloise (her store is
SoigneKitsch there) from England who I thought might be interested in making a bit of profit buying it for me and reselling it to me, which she was extremely helpful in doing. Despite watching the coronation at the time, she logged right on and bought it almost immediately. Thanks to her for helping me complete my set.
The lighter is in excellent condition in terms of the porcelain and the chrome, but it had a nasty stuck fuel cap (which I was able to remove by super heating it with another lighter for 30 seconds and then turning it as this sometimes will melt/soften the rubber o-ring that has turned into a substance resembling cement. Sometimes, it works and sometimes it doesn't. I got lucky. She said it had a stuck flint, but it turns out it was a gear out of place keeping it from moving. Re-installing it didn't work (the spark wheel would not turn. I've had this happen a few times and I'm never quite sure what the issue is, but a worn gear is my best guess. Fortunately, I had recently bought a cheap floral lighter for someone at work, but it didn't work out because the fuel cap was stuck solid and I ended up having to drill it out and it ruined the threads. But the spark wheel and gears worked on it so I just moved them over to this one and instant sparks. I then fueled it up and it's working fine now.
I have the full Minton set in the bottom of my display cabinet at the moment (the floral design rather matches the serving plate it's sitting on rather well, I think so I put it in the center):
I was watching an episode of
Hogan's Heroes (
S05E08 The Big Picture) and Klink picked up a table lighter and used it to burn the photo a German officer was blackmailing him with at the end of the episode (after Hogan and company recovered it from a hotel). It was hard to see the whole lighter, but I'm pretty sure it was a Ronson
Senator lighter, not unlike the one in back right corner of the serving plate above.
Edit: I watched a different episode at random in Season 2 and I don't think it's a Senator. It might be a Spartan as it seemed to reflect a lot. If it is, it's a decade too new. Sitting on his desk at yet a different angle, it looked like something non-Ronson, but that could have been a reflection. I'll keep an eye out in other episodes when I see them. It'd make more sense for it to be a German or an Austrian lighter, but it sure has the shape of a Ronson table lighter.
Hmmm, a search for Klink's desk shows this picture. Definitely not a Ronson, after all.....
Another angle....