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    I could find the fist name but not flower, do you identify it and wath date do you think? many thank . (OH! the scales are metalic!!!)Name:  P3241110.jpg
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    Sorry. No info on the maker but by the shape of the tang and the words warranted I would place it in the early 1800's. Hope others can be more help.

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    Very interesting razor once again Roberto, according to the London Gazette, the Partnership between Charles Milns & Richard Flower was disolved in 1800.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
    Very interesting razor once again Roberto, according to the London Gazette, the Partnership between Charles Milns & Richard Flower was disolved in 1800.
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    Amazing!!!, many many thanks. Another thing, is commun the scales in cooper allloy like this? thanks and regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robertoreigosmendez View Post
    Amazing!!!, many many thanks. Another thing, is commun the scales in cooper allloy like this? thanks and regards
    Your very welcome Roberto keep sharing your nice finds with us. In my honest opinion the scales in copper alloy are very uncommon we usually see horn, ivory, tortoise shell, Nice Find!
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