The last ones :
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A wedge :
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A french "Solingen" made in Thiers : D:
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The last ones :
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A wedge :
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A french "Solingen" made in Thiers : D:
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Wow, just wow. I am speechless.
Maciek.
That's quite an array of fine shaving implements. You have very good taste in razors. :rock:
Joseph Aubril - 139 Palais Royal
Joseph Aubril, cutler of Mme. The Dauphine during the Restoration (1814 -1830), hairdresser, inventor and retailer of cutlery during the Monarchy of July (1830 -1848).
It seems to have been active of the years between 1815 and 1850 in the Palais Royal, before more modestly in the galerie de bois to the n°25 and then from 1820-22 with a shop in the galerie de Valois to the n°139.
Had a patent in 1822 for a cosmetic water, intended to preserve the teeth & gums.
He also had a patent in 1840 for an abrasive powder for sharpening razors, lancets and other cutting tools.
6/8", ivory, strop and case box in painted wood
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Amazing collection of Le Grelots, Ferdi. Thank you for sharing.
An Opinel straight :)
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Opinel Cross and palm :
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Thanks for adding pictures of yours !
Do you know if Opinel's straight razors were made by different manufacturers ?
I know that Pradat Brun used to make razors for Opinel, but yours look different than mine.
Plus récents d'une part, mais au niveau de la soie, le tampon est également assez différent..
The mark brand " Opinel " was collectively deposited by Pierre Opinel, his brother Daniel and the son of this last one, Joseph Opinel in 1904.
Afterward each left from his part; Joseph Opinel continued the business of his father and registered trademark of the "main couronnée" in 1908, Pierre registered trademark " croix & palme " in 1914 and the third branch stemming from Jean, brother of Joseph, registered trademark " La Croix de Savoie " in 1927 before being acquired by joseph's branch which only continues today. The "Coutellerie savoisienne" based by Pierre Opinel in the brand "Croix & Palme" stopped its activity in 1967. Pradat-Brun made razors for this company.
I think that your razor was also made by a subcontractor because "Opinel" (brand "main couronnée") is as you know, specialized in the Pocketknife but I don't know the name of this company.