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I will tell you that they are a premier straight razor manufacturer, one of the most famous there is. They are a matched pair, still in their original case it seems. While they are not rare, they are still a very nice boxed pair.

If there is an "England" stamp on the tang of the razor, they were manufactured after 1891, no "England" stamp, they were made before 1891. They are absolutely heirloom razors - I would advise having them restored ie., cleaned up, pins tightened, and honed if they are to be used.
I can't see England stamped on them anywhere. Oh my partner will be pleased! he asked me if I could find out a bit more about them, I know they mean a lot to him as they are the only item of his uncle's that he has and they were close. He has spoken about them to me before, but didn't know where they went after various moves, but they were at his dad's house, his dad dug them out recently, so they are with us now. Thank you all for your advice and help. I can't wait to tell him!