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Mid-Century Brass Table Lighter Insert with Screw-Base Fuel Chamber and Aged Patina

Mid-Century Brass Table Lighter Insert with Screw-Base Fuel Chamber and Aged Patina

$35.00

This mid-century brass table lighter insert is a compact but visually striking piece of tobacciana history, offering both sculptural charm and mechanical appeal. Crafted primarily from solid brass, the lighter features a classic rounded fuel reservoir with a threaded screw-base bottom, paired with a traditional wick-and-flint ignition assembly. Its small size and sturdy weight indicate that it was originally designed to fit into a decorative glass, ceramic, or stone table lighter body—objects that were both functional and ornamental in homes from the 1940s through the 1960s.

The surface displays an authentic aged patina that collectors deeply value, with warm gold tones softened by decades of natural oxidation and use. The hinge, striker wheel, and wick housing retain their original profile, showing the thoughtful engineering typical of early and mid-20th-century lighter components. Although untested, the piece appears mechanically complete and would suit a restorer seeking original parts. Likewise, it stands beautifully on its own as a small objet d’art, ideal for curio shelves, desktop styling, or collections of vintage utility objects.

This brass insert speaks to a time when everyday accessories were made with remarkable durability, precision, and craftsmanship. Whether appreciated for its mechanical sophistication or its decorative appeal, it remains a charming artifact that bridges practical design with mid-century style.

Dimensions: 1.5" W x 1.5" H

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