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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    I think the stamps on Sheffie razors indicate a Royal Warrant granted and were not Royal Cyphers. Royal Cyphers appear to be something else again and used differently. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_cypher

    My guess would be that the Royal Warrant was used during the reign/lifetime of that particular King or Queen. If the succeeding King or Queen did not grant a Royal Warrant to that firm then that stamp was omitted.

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    What is your reference that the crown mark on the razor with the monarch's initials indicates a royal warrant?
    In the 'Standard Guide to Razors' by Roy Richie & Ron Stewart it states markers started adding the sign of the monarch on the razors and gives examples of each. The mark can obviously be used to help date the razor.
    I can find no record of a royal warrant being granted to Joseph Elliot. Joseph Rogers for instance did have a royal warrant. It's first was granted by King George IV in 1822 and stamped on their blades is something like 'Cutlers to their majesties'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by karlej View Post
    What is your reference that the crown mark on the razor with the monarch's initials indicates a royal warrant?
    In the 'Standard Guide to Razors' by Roy Richie & Ron Stewart it states markers started adding the sign of the monarch on the razors and gives examples of each. The mark can obviously be used to help date the razor.
    I can find no record of a royal warrant being granted to Joseph Elliot. Joseph Rogers for instance did have a royal warrant. It's first was granted by King George IV in 1822 and stamped on their blades is something like 'Cutlers to their majesties'.
    Sorry, no reference other than Royal Markings | Swords and Knives | David Atkinson which seems to indicate that a crown with an initial followed by R usually indicated a maker had a Royal Warrant. They also refer to that as a Royal Cypher so I stand corrected there. The Royal Cyphers that I pictured were/are much more elaborate so there being limited space on a razor for stamping a simplified version was used. The difference between G crown R and V crown R illustrations in the link.

    In the link it also states that the Royal warrant remains even after that monarch has died, which I thought it did not. That would make dating a razor by such Royal Warrant stamping a bit iffy as companies could and did last through several Monarchs reigns.

    Yes, that is a good point about "Cutlers to their Majesties" stamping. So it may well be that if it does not have that stamping also it may not have a Royal Warrant or not.

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    If it makes any difference I was referring to the W crown R, and V crown R. Those I have on Joseph Elliot razors. O will take pictures next month when I get home from work if anyone needs to see them. For clarification those are called a Royal Cypher and not a warrant then. I stand corrected on that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    If it makes any difference I was referring to the W crown R, and V crown R. Those I have on Joseph Elliot razors. O will take pictures next month when I get home from work if anyone needs to see them. For clarification those are called a Royal Cypher and not a warrant then. I stand corrected on that.
    Yea, I stand corrected too on the Royal Cypher bit. I always thought of it as a Coat of Arms which would be much more elaborate and impossible to stamp on a tang in any size to be legible. The W crown R and V crown R are Royal Cyphers that could likely indicate the maker holds a Royal Warrant if I read the link correctly.

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    An excellent and well thought-out work.
    Handle material is exactly the same with the style and shape of the blade.
    Support eagle in very handy
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    Guess we'll have to agree to disagree. I do not believe the royal cypher indicates a royal warrant. They would not have just handed them out to so many cutlers in Sheffield. Even today there is a long process to be granted one and they were only good for a finite number of years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by karlej View Post
    Guess we'll have to agree to disagree. I do not believe the royal cypher indicates a royal warrant. They would not have just handed them out to so many cutlers in Sheffield. Even today there is a long process to be granted one and they were only good for a finite number of years.
    No, the Royal Cypher is not a guarantee that the maker has a Royal Warrant as there were cheaters and fraudsters. There is a likelihood that it indicates a Royal Warrant if I read the link correctly.

    This is how it works today http://www.royal.gov.uk/MonarchUK/Sy...lwarrants.aspx . Looks like once you are accepted for a Royal Warrant it is granted for a 5 year period, then reviewed and extended if it is found that your product/services still meet the standard.

    Who knows what the rules were when the Sheffie razors were produced. They could have been more lax and so could have been the enforcement of those rules.

    Currently there appears to be about 1100 Royal Warrant holders. I think in the hayday of straight razor use a fair number of Sheffie makers could have held a Royal Warrant at one time or another.

    In any event it is up for interpretation and clear as mud as far as I can see. Agreeing to disagree is pretty normal under those circumstances.

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    My royal cypher and makers stamp from my gunsmithing days. I'll have to check and see if I have a Royal Warrant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by karlej View Post
    My royal cypher and makers stamp from my gunsmithing days. I'll have to check and see if I have a Royal Warrant.
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    I want one, but mine would have to have the RezDog on it.
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    I know this is an old thread, but that is a great looking restoration and blade.

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