Roger that - and even when you see good photos it can still be a bit of a puzzle . Out of curiosity I just looked up Geo. Rodgers in my Goin's 2nd etc. Encyclopedia of Cutlery Markings and it does have a listing for old George R.: "G(crown)R Rodgers Cutlers to His Majesty" c. 1820-1830"...
... but the shape of the blade, tang, etc. look a smidgen more recent to me (late 1800's maybe?) -- and the tang of that razor has crown with V R, not G R. So even the printed 'dependable' resources and razors themselves can deepen the puzzle further rather than solve it.
All part of the lure and intrigue of collecting and/or restoring historic razors I guess :)
*EDIT*
This looks like it may be a little more likely for that particular blade, just found it in Taylor's 1000: "Rodgers George springknife, razor, &c. manufacturer, court: 14 Edward street; house: 150 Broad lane From Whites Directory of Sheffield 1852"