My wife and I were poking around the antique stores a while ago (I was looking for something , he he), and in the third shop, which housed a number a vendors, I found a stand being offered, and in another vendors locked case some shaving mugs and a number of brushes.
The stand came with a matching razor handle, both in perfect shape. The attendant opened the other vendors case and I saw the big mug with a brush handle sticking out. Turned out to be a boar hair brush. The mug was in perfect shape and then it hit me as I turned it around that it was a match to the stand.
I bought all of it and now have a wonderful cream color, with gold trim, "Barbershop" brand, shaving set up. The handle holds the old twin, slide on type blade that is still available in local stores.
I also have a "bristle" brush from Barbershop that I used many years ago...before the full beard I have now. Funny that I now have the better brush and set up, but shave a whole lot less.
BTW, I rinse and shake to get most of the water out, then dry the handle with my hand towel before putting the brush, bristles down, in the holder. It has small depressions on either side of the base to hold any drippings from the razor or the brush.
"Sometimes it's the quest that make life interesting"