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$325.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 260-29
Circa 1860s-1870s. Set includes two single-edged steel razors measuring 4" in length, mounted within white bone handles with pin-rivets, measuring 4" in length. Mounted in slender wooden carrying case, with red velvet bottom and silk lined top, measuring 6.75" in length, 2.25" in width, and .375" in height. Concave, ribbed top with brass clasp. Case exhibits light outer wear & some inner soiling. Razors VG & attractive. Nice display piece.
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