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07-16-2019, 04:20 PM #411
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07-16-2019, 04:48 PM #412
from "History of the Company of cutlers in Hallamshire, in the county of York" v.2 (1906) by Robert Eadon Leader.
si = siklesmith
F. = freedom
mr. = moor
mkr = maker
k = knifemaker
kgr = knifegrinder"The trip is short. We try to do it in the first class." (Noiret)
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07-16-2019, 04:59 PM #413
Always glad to help!
My cruise through Sketchley's also didn't find anything.
I feel relatively certain the mark is not a Sheffield mark.
The blade shape, to my eye, looks distinctly late 1700's (1790ish to 1800ish).
Sadly, I've got a number of razors whose only mark are two letters, and for the most part they're just not identifiable.-Zak Jarvis. Writer. Artist. Bon vivant.
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07-16-2019, 05:08 PM #414
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07-30-2019, 01:15 PM #415
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Thanked: 90Finally Got this Sheppard Wolf Dip toe razor rescaled and honed up for some awesome shaves. Have to thank Mark Mycarver for reshaping a set of scales I sent him and rescaling it for me. Not sure what date a dip toe on the Sheppard razors would be.
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07-30-2019, 01:19 PM #416
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08-05-2019, 11:33 AM #417
New razor. Bought to another collector. A marvel of folk art. The horn handle probably dates from the late eighteenth. A sailor, a boat, an illustrious stranger, a radiant skull and the god Hermes (it looks like Celtic art). The blade is newer, but forged and full of forgery defects. I love this razor
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09-30-2019, 09:36 PM #418
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Thanked: 90Can’t find any info on this old dip toe razor. Looks like Robinson but can’t find that or the marks anywhere. Thinking it is older than the directories I am able to access. Anyone got anything info on this maker?
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10-02-2019, 01:32 AM #419
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10-02-2019, 08:19 PM #420
Oooh! That's a good one!
Definitely not in either Sketchley's or Gales & Martin.
Your best bet is to get in touch with the Cutler's Company: https://cutlers-hallamshire.org.uk/contact-us/
My guess, informed by the apprentice registry, the blade design, and it's non-inclusion in the most likely directories is that it was made by one of the Thomas Robinsons. There were three in the timeframe of 1750ish to 1765ish, which is when I'd guess that razor was made.
There's a whole mound of Robinsons in the apprentice registry, but those are the only ones in the right time and trade.-Zak Jarvis. Writer. Artist. Bon vivant.