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    Hallo again
    Lot of time passed....could you help me with this razors?

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    I don't know too much about restoring razors but those look like they would clean up very nicely. Great shape to those razors and beautiful scales. I think they will do you fine.


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    Thanks, you know who is wells? thanks and regards

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    Wish i could help you with who Wells is. The only thing I can guess at is that Wells is an English razor maker or retailer. I hope Neil Miller sees this thread, pretty sure he would know.

    That is a beautiful matched pair of razors with what i take to be ivory scales. Be very gentle with those scales as ivory does not take well to rough handling. Those should clean up well and would be well worth having a pro restorer do the job. Congrats on a lovely find.

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    Great pair in a very nice box.
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    Could be...

    Wells, Charles (, Forks, table steels &c.).
    Address: Bard Street, Park; h. 16 Stepney Street, Park, in 1905.

    Wells, S & Sons (, table knife manufr.).
    Address: Trafalgar works, house 58 Wellington street, in 1841.
    Recorded in: Henry & Thos. Rodgers Sheff & Roth Directory - 1841.

    I'm sure there's more...
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    Great pair. Love boxed sets

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    Wath date you think?and thanks to all for your help regards

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    Very nice.

    Roger
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robertoreigosmendez View Post
    Wath date you think?and thanks to all for your help regards
    My guess would be ~1825 to ~1845.
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