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Aico two part mirrored back hutch having four glass doors with six removable interior glass shelves over seven drawers all having matching metal batwing hardware, all doors with matching metal pulls, scroll like carved decoration at top with flame like finial, carved and applied carving throughout 72" X 18" X 91"T. Pickup only.

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Entertainment closet having hide away doors with heavy floral carvings throughout with metal pulls 53" X 22" X 89"T. Pickup only.

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Arding & Hobbs armoire having single mirrored door, two chamfered and dovetailed drawers, metal pulls, 60" X 21" X 82"T, also incl single door armoire, single chamfered and dovetailed drawer with metal pulls, eight interior coat hangers, 47" X 17" X 72.5"T. Pickup only.

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Three section shelving unit with each section being two part, four adjustable removable glass shelves, six adjustable removable wood shelves, interior lighting, center section with pillar style decoration 85" X 18.5" X 81.5"T. Pickup only.

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Decorative metal hanging lamp with eight fixtures, one fixture depicts a dragon breathing fire, approx. 40"T. Pickup only.

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$70.00 – easternjam96

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Straight razor. W(crown)R" dating the manufacturing date to between 1830-37 for King William of England. WADE & BUTCHER. This is a rare wood Handled Razor from the Henry T. Lummus Collection with his inventory number “1473” carved in red on pile side by head pin. The number is an inventory number from the Henry T. Lummus Collection assembled before 1920. Lummus wrote articles on straight Razor Collecting for "Antiques" magazine in the 1920's. The red dot pattern was some type of code that Henry applied to many of his straight razors. Although I bought his 500 piece collection from his Estate over 40 years ago, and tried to review all the designs to try and find what they had in common, I could not break the code.

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Straight razors. Two American made examples with genuine whalebone handles. E. C. Simmons Hardware “Keen Kutter and Torrey.

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Pair of GARLAND CUTLERY COMPANY GERMANY straight razors having fully etched blades with spread American eagles and “THE IMPROVED EAGLE RAZOR.”  Black celluloid handles.

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Pair of carved pearl handled J.A. HENKELS TWINWORKS SOLINGEN, GERMANY Straight Razors. Reverse of tangs marked with New York importers name GRAEF & SCHMIDT. Both matching handles comprised of six carved panels of mother of pearl attached to German silver shaped metal liners for support. Mother of pearl represents the top of the line for this maker. Hollow ground blades.

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Two fancy Sterling Silver Handled Razor strops stamped F&B. One has a faceted inset yellow stone in the pommel cap. Foster & Bailey was a small quality American silversmith Company that operated in Providence, Rhode Island from 1878-1898. Very rare.

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$110.00 – dalkiel

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A collection of 10 different straight razors all having fancy metal ends. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. All the handles are celluloid and the blades hollow ground. There are a variety of makers and handle patterns including imitation ivory, imitation pearl, clear, black, etc.

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$180.00 – easternjam96

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A collection of 10 different straight razors. 9 are mottled horn, Sheffield made, 19thC razors, a few with inlaid escutcheon plates. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. There are a variety of makers. One 20thC imposter slipped in with black mottled handle.

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A collection of 10 different straight razors having fancy raised imitation ivory patterns. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. All the handles are celluloid and the blades hollow ground. There are a variety of makers and handle patterns including one with metal inlay with scroll and lyre.

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$110.00 – easternjam96

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A collection of 10 different straight razors all having genuine whalebone handles. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. All the handles are bone and the blades hollow ground. There are a variety of makers and blade patterns.

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$130.00 – dalkiel

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A collection of 10 different straight razors having fancy raised imitation ivory patterns. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. All the handles are celluloid and the blades hollow ground. There are a variety of makers and handle patterns. Many are in the book “Celluloid Handle Guide for Straight Razor Collectors Reflecting on Fifty Years of Handle Designs (1870-1920)” By Robert A. Doyle.

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$100.00 – buggnout

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A collection of 10 different American straight razors having black celluloid handles. American made straight razors desirable. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. All the handles are celluloid and the blades hollow ground. There are a variety of makers.

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A collection of 10 different straight razors having fancy raised imitation ivory patterns. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. All the handles are celluloid and the blades hollow ground. There are a variety of makers and handle patterns. Many are in the book “Celluloid Handle Guide for Straight Razor Collectors Reflecting on Fifty Years of Handle Designs (1870-1920)” By Robert A. Doyle. Note: one fancy nude handle has separated at head end and can easily be glued. Another handle with old repair on pile side.

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$130.00 – dalkiel

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A collection of 10 different Folk Art wood Handled straight razors.  Note: Replacement Fold Art wood handles have been witnessed on straight razor blades as a testament to the frugality of shavers. Often it was the “wedge” blade itself that caused the breakage if the blade was closed too far or the handle material was too fragile for the blade (ivory, tortoiseshell, pearl or thin horn scales). These wood handles were very well crafted, sometimes utilizing the original spacer and,or pins. For the past fifty years of collecting, I have not sold any of my Folk Art Handled Razors. However, they will be coming on the market now with the auction sale of my collection. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. There are a variety of makers, blade styles and etchings.

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$100.00 – grendel

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A collection of 10 different straight razors having fancy raised “Bamboo” patterns. 9 are imitation ivory and the 10th is imitation tortoiseshell. The Bamboo pattern became popular after the 1876 Philadelphia Exhibition in Philadelphia where Americans were exposed to Asian decorative arts. In the late 19thC Americans were fascinated its the Far East and decorated with Asian artifacts & furnishings. A close look at the various handles will show slight variations and colorations. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. All the handles are celluloid and the blades hollow ground. There are a variety of makers and blade patterns. This unique pattern is in the book “Celluloid Handle Guide for Straight Razor Collectors Reflecting on Fifty Years of Handle Designs (1870-1920)” By Robert A. Doyle.

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A collection of 10 different straight razors having assorted handle materials and patterns. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. All the blades are hollow ground. There are a variety of makers, handle materials and handle patterns.

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$190.00 – moxie

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A collection of 10 different straight razors all having genuine ivory handles. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. All the handles are ivory. There are a few very unique, unusual and rare etchings and makers in this assortment. There are a variety of blade patterns.

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$400.00 – easternjam96

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#52 – A collection of 10 different straight razors from the famous Henry T. Lummus Collection all having genuine black Buffalo horn handles. The number is an inventory number from the Henry T. Lummus Collection assembled before 1920. Lummus wrote articles on straight Razor Collecting for "Antiques" magazine in the 1920's. He lived in Lynn, Mass and was the youngest Supreme Court Judge in Mass. at the time. The red dot pattern was some type of code that Henry applied to many of his straight razors. Although I bought his 500 piece collection from his Estate over 40 years ago, and tried to review all the designs to try and find what they had in common, I could not break the code. The scratched inventory number on the pile side head end identifies a razor as part of the Henry T. Lummus Collection assembled before 1920.  See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. There are a few very unique, unusual and rare etchings and makers in this assortment. There are a variety of blade patterns. Collection assembled before 1920. https://www.mass.gov/person/henry-tilton-lummus From the above article: “Justice Lummus was an outspoken and forceful speaker when occasion required. He was distinguished in personal appearance and bearing. He was interested in antiques, particularly in old razors and furniture, of which he had an extensive private collection.” “Henry Tilton Lummus was born in Lynn, December 28, 1876, the son of William and Louisa Mitchell (Brown) Lummus. He attended the Lynn schools, was graduated from the Lynn Classical High School in 1894, and from the Boston University Law School in 1897, heading his class and receiving the degree of Bachelor of Laws, summa cum laude.” He died in 1960 at the age of 84. Image of Judge Lummus.

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A collection of 10 different straight razors from the famous Henry T. Lummus Collection all having genuine black Buffalo horn handles. The number is an inventory number from the Henry T. Lummus Collection assembled before 1920. Lummus wrote articles on straight Razor Collecting for "Antiques" magazine in the 1920's. He lived in Lynn, Mass and was the youngest Supreme Court Judge in Mass. at the time. The red dot pattern was some type of code that Henry applied to many of his straight razors. Although I bought his 500 piece collection from his Estate over 40 years ago, and tried to review all the designs to try and find what they had in common, I could not break the code. The scratched inventory number on the pile side head end identifies a razor as part of the Henry T. Lummus Collection assembled before 1920.  See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. There are a few very unique, unusual and rare etchings and makers in this assortment. There are a variety of blade patterns. Collection assembled before 1920. https://www.mass.gov/person/henry-tilton-lummus From the above article: “Justice Lummus was an outspoken and forceful speaker when occasion required. He was distinguished in personal appearance and bearing. He was interested in antiques, particularly in old razors and furniture, of which he had an extensive private collection.” “Henry Tilton Lummus was born in Lynn, December 28, 1876, the son of William and Louisa Mitchell (Brown) Lummus. He attended the Lynn schools, was graduated from the Lynn Classical High School in 1894, and from the Boston University Law School in 1897, heading his class and receiving the degree of Bachelor of Laws, summa cum laude.” He died in 1960 at the age of 84. Image of Judge Lummus.

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A collection of 10 different American made “Durham Duplex transitional straight razors having celluloid handles. American made straight razors are desirable. These transitional razors were early examples of the safety razor that would eventually surpass the straight razor as the favorite shaving tool in the early 20th Century. The Durham Duplex transitional razor, like the safeties to follow, had wafer thin interchangeable, “throw away” blades. This was the start of the disposable economy that we have evolved into over time. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. All the handles are celluloid.

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A collection of 10 different 19thC Sheffield & American made straight razors having genuine black Buffalo horn handles. American made straight razors are desirable. There are some unique makers and sleepers in this assortment. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. 

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$110.00 – dalkiel

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A collection of 10 different straight razors all having fancy German Silver inlaid metal ends. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. All the handles are celluloid and the blades hollow ground. There are a variety of makers and handle patterns. On close inspection you will witness that many of the shapes of the inlaid metal ends are different. There are variations to the design shapes.

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A collection of 10 different early 19thC Sheffield made straight razors having genuine horn handles. There are some very rare pressed horn designs. There are some unique makers, etched blades and sleepers in this assortment. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razor. Note damage on some handles in this offering.

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$110.00 – grendel

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A collection of 10 different straight razors all having fancy German Silver inlaid designs. Some have inlaid metal ends. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. All the handles are celluloid and the blades hollow ground. There are a variety of makers and handle patterns. There are variations to the design shapes.

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$190.00 – easternjam96

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A collection of 10 different 19thC Sheffield & American made “Frameback” straight razors, most having genuine black Buffalo horn handles. The Frameback became popular around 1850. The thick steel back was to reinforce a thin blade. There are some unique makers and sleepers in this assortment. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. 

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A collection of 9 different straight razors having fancy colored celluloid handle patterns and 1 mottled horn Sheffield made razor having inlaid escutcheon plate.. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. All, but one, of the handles are celluloid and the blades hollow ground.

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A collection of 10 different 19thC Sheffield made straight razors having genuine clear and mottled horn handles. There are a few with decorative handle designs. There are some unique makers. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors.

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A collection of 10 different straight razors having fancy colored celluloid handle patterns. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. All of the handles are celluloid and the blades hollow ground.

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A collection of 10 different straight razors all having genuine ivory handles. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. All the handles are ivory. There are a variety of blade patterns.

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A collection of 10 different 19thC Sheffield made straight razors having genuine mottled horn handles, some with inlaid escutcheon plates. There are some unique makers. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors.

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A unique assortment. A collection of 9 different straight “Corn” razors having assorted handle patterns, along with 1 multi-bladed pocketknife and a unique cutting tool boasting a select horn handle. See details of each in the multiple photos. Note: the slotted display case does not go with the sale of the razors. The Corn Razor was a tool for removing “corns” from the feet. There are a variety of makers, handle materials and handle patterns. The larger case being 20" X 21.5" X 3.5"T, painted wood Genco case 15" X 5" X 7.75"T, and metal Genco case 14.75" X 6.75" X 8"T.

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Three early 20thC advertising razor showcases. 1. Embossed tin & glass advertising showcase for Genco Razors. 2. Wood & glass advertising showcase for Genco Razors. Tin & glass advertising showcase for E-Z Cutter Razors having lift up top. Advertising “GELLER, WARD & HASNER HARDWARE CO. ST. LOUIS.”

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Brass bound, wood cased set of four matching ivory handled razors made by MAPPIN & WEBB with matching advertising on interior lid of felt lined, slotted case. All blades etched “THE CELEBRATED SHEFFIELD HOLLOW GROUND SPECIAL STEEL.” The tangs have “Trustworthy” and “Royal Cutlery Works Sheffield.” A very nice set.

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Brass bound, wood cased set of seven matching ivory handled razors made by LUND 57 CORN HILL (London). Lund was a high end dealer in Cutlery in London. This 7-Day set has the days of the week etched uniquely on the tops of the tangs of the unusually cut blades. Personalized “Newt Jolliff.” Awesome set. This was very likely Jacob Newton Jolliff 1849–1881 who lived and died in Illinois.

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$425.00 – razor68152

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Very rare, single carved ivory handled 7 Day set having elaborate “pique work” around the inlaid German Silver escutcheon plate. C-1820’s. All matching stamped blades are fitted in the paper covered wood case with full advertising on the cover “CELEBRATED CASED SEVEN DAY RAZORS SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. The center is decorated nicely with animal figures. These one Handled seven day sets are extremely rare and were produced for a very short period of time, approximately 1820-1840. Further, each locking device corresponds with the specific shaped tang that fits it. You could not lock these blades into the handle of any other similar set. You will be hard pressed to find a better, fancier one handle 7-Day set. Note: Pique work was the art of inlaying tiny silver pins, by hand, into the predrilled holes of the pattern. It was a cottage industry done in homes around the manufacturing city of Sheffield. This artistry was popular from about 1820-1840's. Pique work was performed on horn, pearl, tortoiseshell, ivory and bone. You will not find two identical pieces. Even the pins are set by hand so they are not even in height.

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Matched pair of WADE &  BUTCHER “FOR BARBERS USE” straight razors having heavy wide blades and genuine black Buffalo horn handles fitted in a leather covered upright presentation case having an Irish distributors advertising in the lid. These massive wedge blades were popular with the Irish. C-1850.

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Very ornate Sterling Silver handled straight razor DIAMONDINE made by Barstow & Williams fitted in a presentation case with French distributors name on lid. Sterling silver was the top of the line handle material for Cutlery firms in the late 18thC.

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Very rare, single ivory handled 7 Day set having a slide top wood case. C-1820-30. All matching blades are fitted in the wood case. These one Handled seven day sets are extremely rare and were produced for a very short period of time, approximately 1820-1840. Further, each locking device corresponds with the specific shaped tang that fits it. You could not lock these blades into the handle of any other similar set.

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Oak cased, 7-Day set of ivory handled razors manufactured by “A.J. Jordan Sheffield, England. The tangs are etched “OLD FAITHFUL.” The oak case has a brass inlaid escutcheon plate. All blades and handles match. A wonderful set.

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Pair of monogrammed ivory handled straight razors fitted in upright leather covered wood case. C-1870. A.J. Jordan Sheffield, England made one, the other made in Piccadilly. Interesting, different makers. But, obviously they belonged to the same person and have been together for approximately 150 years!

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The only one of these I have ever seen. A heavy, fully carved with monogram, solid ivory case to house four straight razors. Wow.

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7-Day set of “R. McQueen & Sons Newcastle” ivory Handled straight razor set fitted in leather covered wood case. Rare maker. Complete. The escutcheon plate is engraved “BRUER HARMAN.”

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Chinese straight razor having wedge blade and wood peg handle in box with applied label “Charlie Lee Hung Chang, Tibet, China, Maker of Razors. Rare.

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Very unusual shaving razor having a round wood handle and a blade that is stamped “V. Crown R. SILVERSTEEL WARRANTED.” Note: V crown R - Queen Victoria 1837-1901. Silver Steel" was invented in 1832. It appears that this razor was forged from a mid-19thC Sheffield blade and attached to a one piece custom made wood handle with unique engraved brass tang pin cover. Further the end of the tang has been shaped to lock into the wood handle when fully extended. One of a kind.

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A collection of four out of print books pertaining to Barbering, Shaving and straight Razor Collecting. See multiple images.

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A collection of four out of print books pertaining to knife and straight Razor Collecting. Also a great hardcover book with great information on the Sheffield Cutlery Manufacturers. See multiple images.

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A collection of three out of print books pertaining to Straight Razor Collecting. See multiple images

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