bought the one on the right from a thrift store. it's a lighter and you press on the cigarette to light it. i thought it just needed fluid but i put some in and it's still not working. i don't think it's the wick or the flint but i can't open the thing up without breaking it because of the case. it's still kind of cool but i'm not gonna carry around a broken lighter.
in quoting you, the info in the pic you posted says that this lighter is a "vintage camel
nonrefillable cigarette pack lighter" so that might be it.
if thats not the case and it is refillable, i know a thing or 2 about lighters....
1. make sure you buy good lighter fluid(colibri) which is sold in finer tobacco stores. do NOT get ronson because that butane sucks will end up ruining your lighter in the long run.
2. bleed the lighter. take a ballpoint pen and press the spot where you fill up your lighter until its completely empty. eventually compressed air will get trapped inside which will prevent the lighter from filling up and working properly.
3. when thats done, pump the butane into the lighter several times as if you were beating off, don't hold it down to fill it. 5 pumps or so should be more than enough to fill most lighters
these tips should help but keep in mind that the lighter you have is a cheaply manufactured promotional item.
if these tips don't help, it might be the electrode pointed thingy(don't know what to call it?) thats missing its target or its because the lighter itself was been poorly taken care of by its previous owner, in which case you're shit out of luck.
hope that helps.