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09-19-2012, 01:25 AM #1
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Thanked: 42491880 Wade & Butcher advertising card.
Here an interesting Wade & Butcher 1880 advertising card. Two thing jump at me, The original manucfacturers of hollow ground razors?
And Made in all sizes from half-inch to one inch, and not 4/8 to 8/8?
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09-19-2012, 01:50 AM #2
Well 4/8 is half a inch and 8/8 is a inch. It doesnt surpise me that they didnt use fractions.
Very cool btw. Thanks for sharing That.
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09-19-2012, 02:18 AM #3
Nice! The card includes the "Special" stamp and the "Sheffield England" stamp.
Therefore, I would put it into the 1920's at least. Cool Card!
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09-19-2012, 02:47 AM #4
What jumped out at me was 'printed by Sir Joseph Causton & Sons'. So the printer was knighted by the King/Queen ..... that is interesting to me. I wonder what he did, besides printing, that earned that distinction.
Great card, thanks for posting it.
Edit, google is our friend, sometimes;
Joseph Causton was also a politician. He became a Councillor for Billingsgate, East London in 1868 and Sheriff for London and Middlesex in 1868. The pinnacle of his career came when Queen Victoria opened Blackfriars Bridge and Holborn Viaduct in 1869 and he was knighted at Windsor Castle to mark the event. The company name now became Sir Joseph Causton and Sons Limited. Sir Joseph died just two years later, but his sons, Joseph, Richard, and James, continued as partners of the firm.Last edited by JimmyHAD; 09-19-2012 at 02:49 AM.
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09-19-2012, 02:53 AM #5
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Thanked: 220It's just too bad that the cards didn't come with the original razors!
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09-19-2012, 02:54 AM #6
Yes and W&S Butcher? Should nail the date!
Manah will be along!
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09-19-2012, 12:52 PM #7
It's impossible to date this advertising. IMO.
Only that it was printed after 1870's - Extra Hollow Ground.
Why impossible:
I'm not sure that these images are the advertising cards. May be, it's a sticker on/in the razor box. If it's a sticker, it was printed after 1891. If it's a simple advertising, possibly, it was printed for America before 1891 and "England" print isn't play role.
So. It's only my ideas.Alex Ts.
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09-19-2012, 12:56 PM #8
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Thanked: 4249Cant be a sticker Alex you see front and back!
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09-19-2012, 12:59 PM #9
How about the W. & S. Butcher, Manah?
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09-19-2012, 01:10 PM #10Cant be a sticker Alex you see front and back!
As I wrote, if with razor, possibly, the razor has the same stamp - Sheffield, England.
Many questions. I can't say for sure.
How about the W. & S. Butcher, Manah?
It's a full name of the company - W.& S.Butcher Ltd.Alex Ts.