Flashlights For Sale (page 1)

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 and email address is Stuarts1031@ erols.com (note, I put a space in my email address so that automatic email harvesters don't get my email address). 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 with delivery confirmation. Email me to reserve the item numbers that you want and don't forget to include your name and address if you are a new customer.

Terms: You can return any item to me within 10 days for any reason. If I misdescribed it, I will refund your postage both ways. If you are dissatisfied, you pay postage both ways.

The Ever Ready 1899 model Baby Flash Light w/rocker switch cane light in carved wood. This early and rare piece has its original battery pack and bulb. It is 35 1/4 inches long. There are less than 6 of these known to have survived and it is a super piece for the advanced collector. This piece appeared in the 1899 Ever Ready catalog and originally sold for $5.00. #11-501, $2,000.00 (3 lbs for mailing)

The Ever Ready 1899 model One, Second Version in 3D battery size with plain end cap and screw threaded ends. This early and rare piece has its original bulb. It is 9 1/4 inches long. There are less than 3 of these known to have survived and it is another super piece for the advanced collector. This piece appeared in the 1900 Ever Ready catalog and originally sold for $3.00. #11-537, $2,200.00 (2 lbs for mailing)

The Ever Ready 1905 Glove Catch Flash Light in 5D battery size with later endcap. It is 11 1/2 inches long. There are few of these around and it is another super piece for the advanced collector. #11-535, $700.00 (2 lbs for mailing)

The Ever Ready 1905 Glove Catch Flash Light in the rare 2D battery size. It is 6 5/8 inches long. There were few of these made since a 2D battery pack would not give much light so it was not very popular. The 3D size was the standard size. It is another super piece for the advanced collector. #11-536, $650.00 (1 lb for mailing)

I am very pleased to offer another incredibly rare piece - The 1899 United States Battery Company's "Friendly Beacon Electric Candle" made on the O.T. Bugg patent. There are only a few of these surviving in collections. This early flashlight used a 2 "D" cell battery pack and was turned on and off by screwing the pointed top up or down. This beauty has the original finish and stands an impressive 8.5 inches tall. Item #09-127, $1,500.00 (I will consider trades.) (3 lbs for mailing)

Girl in Hat stickpin - A ca.1926 porcelain skull stickpin with bulb. It stands about 2.75 inches tall and would have been worn on a tie or scarf with the wire running down to a battery in the pocket. Item#11-530, $44.00 (6 ozs for mailing) Rabbit head stickpin with red eyes - A ca.1926 stickpin with a bulb behind it. It stands about 2.75 inches tall and would have been worn on a tie or scarf with the wire running down to a battery in the pocket. Item#11-531,(SOLD)

Chinaman stickpin - A ca.1926 porcelain stickpin with bulb. It stands about 2.75 inches tall and would have been worn on a tie or scarf with the wire running down to a battery in the pocket. Item #11-532, $40.00 Owlhead stickpin - A ca.1926 porcelain owl's head. It stands about 2.75 inches tall and would have been worn on a tie or scarf with the wire running down to a battery in the pocket. Item #11-533, $44.00 (RESERVED 11/24/11)

A beautiful and great condition Eveready ca.1929, die cut, counter top, advertising sign. It is 9.50 x 8.75 inches. Item #304,(SOLD) 1950 Roy Rogers USALite flashlight and original countertop display. Rare to find a suberb advertising piece like this in mint condition. Flashlight is 7 inches tall. Item #801, $375.00

1950 Lone Ranger USALite flashlight and original countertop display. Rare to find a suberb advertising piece like this in mint condition. Flashlight is 7 inches tall. Item #802, $375.00

Twelve 1957 Space Satellite flashlights on their original card. When the Sputnik went up in 1957, everyone tried to come out with a space age product. This rare set of 12 Space Satellite Patrol pin lights was made by Micro-Lite. A beautiful display piece that is 13 x 12 inches. Item #811, $400.00

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 and email address 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 Stuarts1031@ erols.com to reserve the item numbers that you want.

Flashlight History, page 1

Sterling Silver Lights, page 2

Art Deco Purse Lights, page 3

Tin Lithographed Lights, page 4

Flippo Flashlights, page 5

Interesting & Unusual Flashlights, page 6

Flashlight Conventions, page 7

More Interesting & Unusual Flashlights, page 7a

Recent Aquisititons, page 8

Flashlights For Sale, page 10

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