Vintage C Cell Flashlights
The French Flasher is on the rare side as these lights wasn't around long before they dropped the Flasher about 1917, and from then on it was French Ray-O-Lite and later it became RAY-O-VAC and then Rayovac. (right side/row #3) French Ray-O-Lite. AKA; Mister Ray-O-Lite, introduced in 1920. (row #10/right side) and like the French Flasher, later became Rayovac.
On the right is a Kwik-Lite 2 C cell flashlight. Celluliod body with brass ends, switch and plate. Has Pat. date of May 16, 1916 on the end cap.
All you need to do now is move your mouse pointer over a flashlight to view an enlarged photo and a short description on each flashlight.


1915 Franco Tubuler Vulcanite Body 'Baby' Light
Nickel Plated Ends w/Glass Dome Lens
(5 1/2 inches long)


1924 Yale Vulcanite Ribbed Body w/ Roll Stop Head
(5 1/2 inches long)


Burgess Battery Co. Flashlight with Tubuler Vulcanite Body
Glass Dome Lens (5 inches long)


1918 Sears & Roebuck Surlite with Vulcanite Ribbed Body
Missing Ring Hanger (5 1/4 inches long)


Brightstar Flashlight with Vulcanite Ribbed Body
Glass Dome Lens (5 1/4 inches long)


1915 French Flasher Tubuler Body 'Baby' Flashlight
Unique Triangle Switch W/French Flasher Logo on End Cap
(5 1/2 inches long)


1924 Eveready 'Baby' Miner Flashlight w/Flat Raised Glass Lens
Ribbed Vulcanite Body w/Wordy Logo End Cap
(6 inches long)


1924 Hipco Tubular Body w/Glass Dome
Slide Switch (6 1/2 inches long)
1920's Uneedit Flashlight
(6 inches long)
1920-1921 French Ray-O-Lite Flashlight
(5 1/4 inches long)