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    How about..... Kirkby Warranted???? The scales on this one were put on by the person I purchased the razor from, obviously not originals. blade shape, convex tang might suggest this blade fits the 1820s, maybe a bit later?
    A quick search resulted in these Kirkby candidates from sheffield:
    Kirkby, Mary (, cutler).
    Address: Brinswort's Orchard, in 1787.
    Recorded in: Gales & Martin Directory of Sheffield - 1787
    Kirkby, John (, Merchant).
    Address: Stanton Broom, in 1837.
    Recorded in: Whites Directory of Sheffield & Rotherham - 1837
    Kirkby, Joseph (, merchants (& Son)).
    Address: West Street, in 1833.
    Recorded in: Whites History & Directory of Sheffield - 1833
    Kirkby, Joseph & Son (, razor manufacturer).
    Address: 124 Rockingham Street, Sheffield in 1846.
    Recorded in: Slaters 1846 Directory, Sheffield.
    Kirkby, S & W (, merchants and silver fruit knife manufacturers).
    Address: Eyre Lane, Sheffield in 1825.
    Recorded in: Gells 1825 Directory of Sheffield.
    Kirkby, Samuel (, merchant).
    Address: Grove house, in 1825.
    Recorded in: Gells 1825 Directory of Sheffield

    Kirkby, Samuel (, cutler & victualler).
    Address: Lambert Croft, in 1787.
    Recorded in: Gales & Martin Directory of Sheffield - 1787.
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