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This exceptional vintage Dunhill Rollagas lighter was crafted in the 1970s and represents one of the most refined expressions of Dunhill’s decorative metalwork. Executed entirely in solid 18k gold, the lighter is adorned with translucent blue enamel applied over an engine-turned guilloché surface, allowing the engraved pattern to shimmer beneath the enamel layer. This combination of solid gold guilloché and enamel work stands among the most technically demanding decorative processes, requiring extraordinary precision and artisan skill. The result is a piece of remarkable depth, brilliance, and visual harmony, reflecting Dunhill’s highest standards of craftsmanship and design excellence. Preserved with its original full presentation set, this lighter has never been filled and is therefore offered as untested, remaining in pristine original condition.
Condition Grading
New Old Stock (NOS) . Never used. Perfectly preserved. May show only minimal storage marks if specified.
Features
• Ships from Italy
• 1970s
• Dunhill Rollagas lighter, standard size
• Solid 18k gold with guilloché blue enamel decoration
• Butane gas lighter, standard flint system
• Made in England
• Hallmarked for solid 18k gold
• Weight: ~115 g
• Dimensions: 67 x 34 x 7 mm
• Includes original Dunhill full presentation set
• Extremely rare solid gold and enamel Dunhill collector piece
• Not Suitable for everyday use only as collection because Enamel is extremely fragile
• lighter works amazing as any other lighter
• Uses high‑quality butane gas for optimal performance and black flints
• Signature upon delivery
PLEASE NOTE
This vintage lighter includes a 12‑month working warranty, a rare benefit for pieces of this kind. The warranty covers functional issues that may arise during normal operation and the lighter will be serviced or replaced at no cost if a defect occurs. All service is performed by the specialist workshop in Italy from which the lighter ships. The warranty does not cover wear from regular handling, cosmetic marks, or damage from improper use. After the warranty period, we can provide the workshop’s contact information for future service.