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    Could someone please help Id this straight razor? Only help is (John Milner @ Co. Sheffield) behind blade "in pics" it has a wood handle and is heavy at 51.7 grams. Any help would be appreciated as in age, rarity, and is it worth anything? Only reason I ask is I'm finding VERY little info searching only one hit about a Milner being restored and this I believe is far older than his.
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    John Miller, Trafalgar Works
    Sheffield
    1870 to 1919
    Cutler's and Plate Goods
    Intrinsic

    Just not allowed appraisals. It worth what you want it to be.
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    According to Wolfpack34
    "John Milner & Co. (Sheffield) Ltd.… began his career as an apprentice before 1810 and was based in St. Thomas Street by 1845, and was most notably known as a spring-knife cutler"

    There were a lot of Milners in Sheffield in the early 1800s.

    Hopefully someone with more knowledge will come along and add to the history.
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    It's got a lot of hone wear. Unless it's 300 years old this will not add value. What you may value it at may be a lot different than what anybody else would pay. List it in open auction and see :<0)
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    Well from the research I have done the first assessment of boushie's would be incorrect the Intrinsic line of razors would be those of John Milners son who carried on a carrier of his own. This razor is the only example of John Milners work I can find any were on the Internet making it I would imagine very rare indeed. As you will see I have started the restoring process. The handle is solid Ebony and the razor is very heavy that I like the most.
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    The scales (not handles) are far more likely to be water buffalo horn, which they certainly look like.
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    Old heavy Milners are not so uncommon. I have one!

    Wait! I have 2! (Where IS that other one?).... Not unusual to see them reground into thinner blades. Good old stuff.
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    I rest my case.

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