Showing posts with label glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glass. Show all posts

Monday, August 31, 2009

Hy Glo & Frank M. Whiting, Crown, ca. 1932


The Hy Glo & Frank M. Whiting lighter was made in the early 1930s. Hy Glo Products Co. Owosso, Michigan U.S.A. provided only the small sterling wick lighter insert marked: Hy Glo MADE IN U.S.A. Hy Glo went out of the lighter business in 1949 due to a fire that destroyed the whole factory complex.

The lighter was sold alone - without a matching ashtray or cigarette urn like the older brother. The lighter is made of glass and silver sterling (925). The lighter has a relatively heavy removable cap (top cover) made from an alloy and silver-plated

Worth to know is that the Frank M. Whiting was founded in 1878 in North Attleboro, Massachusetts by the son of William Whiting, the founder of the Whiting Manufacturing. In 1895, the company was converted to a stock company under the name F. M. WHITING & Co. In 1896, the firm's name was changed to FRANK. M. WHITING & Co. In 1897 the company was incorporated and later in the 1924 was purchased by the Elmore Silver Company of Meriden, CT. Their line included sterling silver flatware, hollowware, novelties, souvenir spoons, etc. The brand was on the market till 1940.

Marked on the silver:

FRANK M. WHITING & CO.
STERLING

Type: petrol (wick) lighter

Scarcity: uncommon

Value for good–mint condition: $40.00–70.00 (approx €30.00–50.00)

Weight: 162 grams (0.36)

Dimensions:
  • height: 6.2 cm (2.4")
  • diameter: 5.8 cm (2.3")

Monday, July 27, 2009

Bulb, Sterling, ca. 1954


The 'Bulb' table lighter was manufactured in ca. 1954. The base of the lighter is in the shape of a bulb and it is made of glass (not crystal glass) and silver sterling (925). It has a sterling plain rim with raised beading around the inside edge and marked 'STERLING'. The maker of this lighter is unknown though the base was most probably manufactured whether in Japan or in the United States.

The lighter was also sold with a matching ashtray and cigarette urn. The set is very similar from the shape on to the previous described Hy Glo & Frank M. Whiting, glass and sterling, 1931.

The lighter insert is a standard chrome plate insert made in Japan. Marked on the bottom 'JAPAN'.

Type: petrol (wick) lighter

Scarcity: uncommon

Value for very good–mint condition: $20.00–35.00 (approx €15.00–25.00)

Weight: 135 grams (0,3 pounds)

Dimensions:
  • height: 5.4 cm (2.1")
  • diameter: 5.8 cm (2.3")

Friday, May 1, 2009

Hy Glo & Frank M. Whiting, glass and sterling, 1931


The Hy Glo & Frank M. Whiting lighter was first manufactured in 1931. Hy Glo Products Co. Owosso, Michigan U.S.A. provided only the small sterling wick lighter insert marked: Hy Glo MADE IN U.S.A. Hy Glo went out of the lighter business in 1949 due to a fire that destroyed the whole factory complex.

The lighter was also sold with a matching ashtray (used also as a coaster) and cigarette urn. Every item of this set was made from glass (not crystal glass) and silver sterling (925). They all have a sterling plain rim with raised beading around the inside edge and marked Frank M. Whiting. The glass base of the lighter is not marked though it has an indented star bottom.

The lighter has a removable cap (top cover) made from sterling silver - there were manufactured in different shapes like the pattern of the rim varied (see here). On the market many companies made such sets among others: Strikealite Lighter Co. or Amston Mfg. Table Lighters.

Worth to know is that the Frank M. Whiting was founded in 1878 in North Attleboro, Massachusetts by the son of William Whiting, the founder of the Whiting Manufacturing. In 1895, the company was converted to a stock company under the name F. M. WHITING & Co. In 1896, the firm's name was changed to FRANK. M. WHITING & Co. In 1897 the company was incorporated and later in the 1924 was purchased by the Elmore Silver Company of Meriden, CT. Their line included sterling silver flatware, hollowware, novelties, souvenir spoons, etc. The brand was on the market till the 1940s.

Marked on the silver edges:

FRANK M. WHITING
STERLING
PAT. PENDING

or

FRANK M. WHITING & CO.
STERLING
R or S
PAT. PENDING

Type: petrol (wick) lighter

Scarcity: uncommon (lighter), rare (set: lighter, ashtray, cigarette urn)

Value for good–mint condition: $30.00–50.00 (approx €100.00–190.00)

Value of the set for good–mint condition: $80150

Weight: 140162 grams (0.31–0.36 pounds)

Dimensions:
  • height: 6.0 cm (2.4")
  • diameter: 5.7 cm (2.2")