Catalogue information

LastDodo number
1731959
Area
Lighters
Title
Ronson Leona
Manufacturer
Collection / set
Number in collection
Colour
Year
1955
Barcode / EAN / UPC packaging
Dimensions
B56mm-H73mm-D38mm
Details
The Ronson Leona was first manufactured in 1949 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. The production ceased in ca. 1955. According to U. Cummings the lighter was named after Leona Aronson who was the wife of Alexander H. Aronson the son of Louis V. Ronson - the founder of the Ronson Corporation. A quite successful model marketed in many various finishes. The body of the lighter was available in Venetian bronze plate or silver plate. The enameled center section was even more diverse: green enamel (common), ivory enamel with red flowers pattern (common), black enamel with purple flower pattern (rare), black enamel - plane (uncommon) corn flower blue enamel (uncommon), rose (pink) enamel (uncommon). The lower section of this table lighter is finished with a delicate ivy, berries and swirl pattern. The Ronson Leon has a Standard Ronson lighter fitment. The bottom of the base is padded with green felt. It is marked: Weight 236 gr