Quote Originally Posted by Voidmonster View Post
Neil's right about the Sheaf Works. It's almost certainly from the Greaves era. Most likely, it had 'GREAVES & SONS' stamped in the hollow of the blade, and it's been reground at some point in its long life.

It's a thing that was done quite a lot back in the day, when a razor got too rusted or too much hone wear, the owner would take it to a street grinder or a hardware store and get it fixed up and usable again. Often the folks who did this had experience in the cutlery industry and some of the old regrinds are absolutely top-notch work. That looks to be a fine, fine razor!
Thanks for the confirmation. I really, really like this razor based off of looks. I may even like it better than the W&B. We shall see how it shaves here in a bit!

Does anyone know about how old these razors might be? All I know for sure is that the W&B is pre-1891 because it lacks "England" on the stamp. Any additional information would be greatly appreciated! Thanks to the folks so far.