







Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse Lighter
Reference 9508 in 18K Gold and Enamel, circa 1980
with Royal Khanjar engraving
A rare and highly refined Golden Ellipse lighter, reference 9508 unites 18K gold construction with enamel decoration and the quiet elegance of one of Patek Philippe’s most distinctive design languages. Conceived as a companion to the Golden Ellipse wristwatch line, it extends the maison’s celebrated sense of proportion and decorative restraint into an object of exceptional sophistication — less an accessory than a work of decorative art.
The present example is further distinguished by its Royal Khanjar engraving, a mark of particular significance in Gulf collecting culture. More than an ornamental motif, the Khanjar is the national emblem of Oman and, under Sultan Qaboos, became one of the most recognisable signs of royal presentation. On an object such as this, it denotes provenance, patronage, and a direct association with the sphere of courtly or diplomatic gifting.
Golden Ellipse lighters are already seldom encountered; Khanjar examples are rarer still. Their appeal lies not only in their craftsmanship, but in their context — at the intersection of Patek Philippe design, royal symbolism, and Middle Eastern collecting history. For the discerning collector, this reference 9508 represents an unusual and deeply sophisticated expression of Patek Philippe taste, combining rarity, beauty, and historical resonance in a single object
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