Ronson Noir Smoking Set, 1972


This smoking set was crafted in cooperation by Ronson and Rosenthal GmbH between 1972 and 1974 in West Germany. Ronson made the lighter insert and Rosenthal the porcelain base. Rosenthal is a famous German porcelain manufacturer. The company was established by Philipp Rosenthal in 1879 (now part of Sambonet Paderno). The products were first marked with the company name in 1907. Rosenthal produced many innovative designs under its higher end "Studio S Linie" brand.

The base of the lighter as well as the cigarette holder and ashtray are made of black porcelain finished in mat (only the top cover of the cigarette holder and the inside of the ashtray are made of glossy porcelain). The table lighter uses the Ronson round Varaflame gas fitment. It is chrome plated. Different finishes of the finger flame control are known. 

Marked on the bottom of the base:
Rosenthal 
PORCELAINE NOIRE
Wirkhelm
Studio S Line


Lighter insert marked:
RONSON (R)
MADE IN W. GERMANY

Type: gas (butane) lighter

Scarcity: rare

Value for very good–mint condition (set): $80.00–120.00 (approx €50.00–80.00)

Weight:
  • lighter: 170 grams (0.37 pounds)
  • cigarette holder: 175 grams (0.39 pounds)
  • ashtray: 235 grams (0.52 pounds)
Dimensions:

Table lighter:
  • height: 8.5 (3.35")
  • diameter: 5.0 cm (1.97")
Cigarette holder:
  • height: 6.0 cm (2.37")
  • width: 9.3 cm (3.66")
Astray:
  • height: 3.3 cm (1.3")
  • length: 12 cm  (4.7")
  • width: 9.0 cm (3.54")

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