Originally Posted by
Suavio
Very nice blade - if I were closer I'd take you up on the restore.
As for the blade - Samuel Pearson appears to have been listed as a razormaker since as early as 1827,and certainly since 1837, as a manufacturer, located in Eldon Street.
He also appears to have been connected with Hawcroft & Pearson for a short period, until 1844. From at least 1856, S. Pearson & Co. was listed in directories. Pearson continued producing razors from the workshop he previously occupied with William Hawcroft, and his business was still listed in 1926 as S. Pearson & Co.
Framebacks were popular in the 1850s - 1870s,which seems to match up with S Pearson's operation. Other more knowledgeable SRP guys might narrow it down even further for you!
Nice find, thanks for sharing!