

1952 hallmarked Sterling silver "V & J" penlight, English. Uses two AA cells, 5.25 inches tall. A beautiful piece. item #314, $90.00
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| 1926 Winchester 3 D cell nickle-plated brass, focusing flashlight. Nice working condition, item #315, $60.00 (SOLD) | 1950s USAlight Space Cadet Flashlight. Space Cadet was an early 1950s television show. It uses 2 D batteries and is in excellent working condition. 7" tall, item #803, $175.00 |
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| Imossible to find 1950s Davy Crockett keychain light, working condition, no damage to the decoration, uses 1 N cell, 2.375" tall, item #808, $25.00 | Impossible to find 1950s Robin Hood keychain flashlight, uses 1 AA cell, 3.25 inches tall, item #810, $25.00 |
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| The Pygmy Hand Dynamo flashlight in its original presentation satin lined blue leather fitted box with spare bulb. In almost unused condition is a real find. The Pygmy was made in France about 1940 and is 3.25 inches long Item #122, $145.00 | A ca.1910 German-made projection clock sold by Gamages. Patented by A Loebl, a clock face is at one end of the "light cannon". When swung up, it would project the clock face on the ceiling. All Mahagony including the switch ball that would have been attached to the wires. Missing the glass lens and retaining ring at one end of the tube, otherwise it is a superb display piece. 6.25 x 5.0 x 6.0 inches tall. Item#142, $170.00 (SOLD) |
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ca.1970 (Sterling?) silver keychain flashlight. This is an unusual, fancy keychain light that used an early “button” cell and a “Grain of Wheat” bulb. It is in excellent, working condition. It is 1.00 inch wide and about 3/8 inch thick. $20.00, item #713 |
Remember the Duracell battery commercials starring the Puttermans? They were Duracell battery operated people that were visited by a relative or friend who ran out of power since they used another maker's battery. This cool Halloween costume was made and marketed in Canada. Mint, Item #222, $20.00 |
These flashlights can be purchased using personal checks, money orders, and Paypal. My address is Stuart Schneider, P.O. Box 64, Teaneck, NJ 07666 and my Paypal name is Stuarts1031@ erols.com. Postage and handling and insurance (if you want it), will be added to your order once the weight is figured. I mail using the US Postal Service. Email me at Stuart at wordcraft.net to reserve the item numbers that you want.
Sterling Silver Lights, page 2
Tin Lithographed Lights, page 4
Interesting & Unusual Flashlights, page 6
Flashlight Convention 2002, page 7