These irons are very similar to the Comfort Irons made by National Stamping & Electric Works (NSEW) of Chicago, Illinois. They are either made by NSEW for these companies, made by these companies using imported NSEW iron parts, or made off of the NSEW patent using their own parts.
Certain countries had some import regulations whereas it was cheaper or easier to just get iron parts and assemble the irons themselves, rather than have the entire iron imported. This may have taken place for some of the below irons.
British made Kenrick Bonus Iron. This iron is in Ken Faulkner's collection.
British Made Evening Star iron. This iron is in Ken Faulkner's collection.
Matchlite Selfheating British Made Petrol Iron. This iron is in Ken Faulkner's collection.
Top view of Matchlite Selfheating British Made Petrol Iron.
Lilor of Paris, France made this model 4510 iron. This iron is in Ken Faulkner's collection.
Burner assembly of the Lilor 4510 iron showing how similar this iron is to the Comfort Irons made by National Stamping & Electric Works.
Lilor 4510 parts diagram.