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    Very approximately 1900 - 1914. The handle isn't...

    Very approximately 1900 - 1914.
    The handle isn't native.
    Most likely, the handle was made for special order. IMO.
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    Very interestingly. According many sources, all...

    Very interestingly. According many sources, all such handles were made from horn.
    Here similar handle by William Greaves, 1810, from Henry T.Lummus article.
    Handle, black horn, pressed to show fox...
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    Are you sure? Looks like pressed horn.

    Are you sure?
    Looks like pressed horn.
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    Is it pressed horn handle? If yes, pressed horn...

    Is it pressed horn handle?
    If yes, pressed horn with such picture, I think 1815-1825.
    Can you show the blade?
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    Approximately 1804. Till now I don't know...

    Approximately 1804.


    Till now I don't know about the maker, but very early razor too.



    And Joseph Rodgers 1830-37.
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