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    Hello I'm new to this site and in general new to the world of straight razors. So a little back ground on myself first I guess. 23 year old in the Canadian Armed Forces that enjoys the old way of things. So for Christmas this year I asked for a straight razor starter set as it has always fascinated me. Well to my surprise my father gave me his fathers straight razor set.... and that is as far back as we can trace them. So me being curious I tried to look into these razor. They are in a set of 7 labeled Monday to Sunday accordingly with a single handle. From the markings on them and my limited knowledge I have googled my way into that they seem to be from the 1830s and of English decent, I know I could be way out in left field with this or even playing the wrong sport. So some info on the blades them selves. The markings on them are as followed; a small crown with WR underneath, which is where I got the 1830 and English. The number 4 is bellow that next the the words Coleman Hay Market. Then the number 10 where the blade inserts into the handle. From my knowledge the number 10 is the size of the blade and the number 4 is the handle material that it is paired with. The box is lined with what seems to be red velvet and the blade holders are maybe a mahogany type wood. I will post pictures to follow my most likely bad descriptions. Thank you for any info you can provide.
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    That is a wonderful heirloom you have there. We have some historians on here who will be more specific, but as you may already know, the W stands for the Regent in Great Britain at the time that set was made. Wonderful set. Ivory scales (handle) and in terrific shape from the look of it. Some one will be along that knows more than I do.

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    Hey thanks a lot and thank you for such a quick reply. I am excited and look forward to learning more about this piece and the art in general. First piece and already wanting more ����
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    This nice razor set with the ivory handle was made by William Coleman, also listed as Desk and Dressing Case Maker.
    Located 4 Haymarket, London.
    He was in business 1832-1850.
    W(crown)R means the set was made during the reign of William IV (1830-1837).
    So. The set was made 1832-1837.
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    There is a great thread about sets, http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...emans-set.html
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    That is one beautiful set of razors. Even better that it is heirloom.

    I've found references to Coleman Cutlers at 4 Haymarket London. The references are to them making a pruning saw, a very upmarket cutlery box, surgical equipment and nail clippers. The dates range from 1829 to 1844.
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    OMg That Set Is Absolutely Amazing!!!!!!!! The Razor Guroos Have Already Chimed In!!!!!!!!!!!!!Enjoy,,, Thanks For Sharin!!!!!!!!!!!Ty

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    That's an outstanding set!
    Enjoy it and forget abou selling it...i have seel so few in the past years and they rarely come int such a nice condition.
    That's a keeper...clean and sanitize it, hone them and use with joy!
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    Awesome guys! This is great news! Thank you for all the information, I will continue to try and trace back to how this set came into the hands of my family. Do you guys think that it will ruin the value or intergrity of the blades to sharpen hone and use? I guess going this far what price would you guys put on them? I have no plans on selling especially after learning how old and intriguing they really are! I thank you guys again for everything! And happy honing. Will post more pics of the entire set out of case!

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    Sorry I Really Dont Think Appraisals Are Aloud Here... But Hey You Came To The Right Place To Ask All ???,ssss Except That One,,,, I Would Tell You There Worth A Million Dollars To You And Thats All That Matters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ty
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