I agree with the Jas. mycock theory, it looks to be 1870-80's... By 1900 most razors appeared more 'modern' - though there are many razors that break that rule. Also the absence of England on the makers mark is a sign that it surely was pre 1891-
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I agree with the Jas. mycock theory, it looks to be 1870-80's... By 1900 most razors appeared more 'modern' - though there are many razors that break that rule. Also the absence of England on the makers mark is a sign that it surely was pre 1891-
Looks like a W.
It's a nice looking razor, it will always get conversations going...