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Thread: Need identification: GB Razor

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    Default Need identification: GB Razor

    Hello,

    So i bought this razor today on a fleemarket.

    I came to my attention because of the anchor and the cross. But i want to know the history of this piece and the value. I collect world war two items, but i think this razor is one of that era, in that case there is no place for the razor in my collection.

    Thanks already!
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    I'm pretty sure that GB was George Britton. Someone else will pop in with more info.
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    Yup, pretty sure that is a George Britton razor also and greatly pre dates WWII. Valuations cannot be given on this forum.

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    Thanks for your answers, then i will just sell it on ebay. If it greatly pre dates ww2.

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    one way to tell (the majority of the time) is that after 1892 they were required to have the country of manufacture on the item. Nice razor btw, most of us would be glad to find that in the wild.

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