I have a little experience getting less than I thought things would go for on ebay.

I second the original comment, sell it on ebay and see what it's worth. I sold three razors I had on ebay, the pictures were good but a little dim and I was trying to be more than fair about the description. Two were german razors (one loose with a cracked scale) and two of the three had good tight scales, none had a nick, all had been honed through a chosera 10k. I got....ready? $17 for all three of them. Years ago, someone sold me one of those three (krusius bros) razors with dull pictures and advertised it as "shave ready" claiming to have just enjoyed a very close shave from the razor. It arrived with a frown and was by no means close to sharp.

List them to sell on a saturday afternoon, take GREAT pictures (good light, clear, large - settle for nothing less, even though they're not the easiest thing in the world to photograph), and describe everything about them with pictures to back it up. Unless they're rare, guarantee if you don't do that, you'll be disappointed in what they bring.

I *think* I just used this issue on ebay to my favor yesterday, and have in the past, buying razors in good shape from people who knew nothing about them and chose to post "I know nothing about razors" in their sale descriptions for otherwise decent looking razors.