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Red Cliffs Military MuseumRazor, Service Shaving Razor WW11, (estimated); 1940 -1945
... Razor...Service Shaving Razor WW11...Razor is part of the A.J. Roddy Collection...Aluminium & steel Service razor -No Blade. Handle finshed in knurling...Handle finshed in knurling Service Shaving Razor WW11 Razor A.S. & Co ...Razor is part of the A.J. Roddy CollectionAluminium & steel Service razor -No Blade. Handle finshed in knurlingA.S.& Co R45ww11, pow, a j, roddy -
Kew Historical Society IncFunctional object, ERN, Straight Razor & Case, 1922-1939
... Straight Razor & Case...A straight razor is a razor with a blade that can fold into its handle. ...Steel and ebonised wood straight razor in original case...Case: "The Famous es-ex razor". Blade: "Made in Germany"...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne A straight razor is a razor with a blade that can fold into its handle. ...A straight razor is a razor with a blade that can fold into its handle. They are also called open razors and cut-throat razors. This example of a straight razor was made in Germany for the export market by ERN. The company was registered in 1874.Steel and ebonised wood straight razor in original caseCase: "The Famous es-ex razor". Blade: "Made in Germany"es-ex razor, straight razors, cut throat razors, ern - germany -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Small Personal Corn Razor and box- Arthur Lock collection
... Small Personal Corn Razor and box- Arthur Lock collection...During the late 1800's cutlery firms manufactured these uniquely styled razors. The Corn razor was much smaller than an average razor, and was used to remove corns from the feet. ... A small corn razor and box showing manufacture details...On blade "Kutwell" On Box "Kutwell" /Hollow Ground/ Corn Razor...During the late 1800's cutlery firms manufactured these uniquely styled razors. The Corn razor was much smaller than an average razor, and was used to remove corns from the feet. ...This item belonged to Arthur Lock. During the late 1800's cutlery firms manufactured these uniquely styled razors. The Corn razor was much smaller than an average razor, and was used to remove corns from the feet. Corn razors came with many different handle designs. The hollow ground process produces a much thinner blade with more flex.This item is part of a collection of items owned by Arthur Lock, a member of the 2/23rd Battalion, an all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force which served as part of the garrison during the Siege of Tobruk, then at El Alamein, New Guinea and Borneo. It has particular local significance as the battalion was know as "Albury's Own" because a large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region. A small corn razor and box showing manufacture detailsOn blade "Kutwell" On Box "Kutwell" /Hollow Ground/ Corn Razorworld war 11, rats of tobruk, tobruk, corn razor -
Greensborough Historical SocietyCut-throat razor, Invicta Razor, 1900c
... Invicta Razor...This "Invicta" cut-throat razor was owned and used by Osborne (Ozz) Daniel John Hawkins Abbott of Albury, N.S.W...."Cut-throat" razor, stainless steel with cream plastic handle in brown cardboard case..."Invicta" inscribed on handle and razor; "The Invicta Razor, manufactured by E. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne This "Invicta" cut-throat razor was owned and used by Osborne (Ozz) Daniel John Hawkins Abbott of Albury, N.S.W. razors cutthroat razors "Invicta" inscribed on handle and razor; "The Invicta Razor, manufactured by E. ...This "Invicta" cut-throat razor was owned and used by Osborne (Ozz) Daniel John Hawkins Abbott of Albury, N.S.W."Cut-throat" razor, stainless steel with cream plastic handle in brown cardboard case"Invicta" inscribed on handle and razor; "The Invicta Razor, manufactured by E. M. Dickinson Ltd., Sheffield England" printed in silver on case; Manufacturer's name inscribed on razorrazors, cutthroat razors -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Cut-throat razor, Gotta, Gotta razor, 1900c
... Gotta razor...This Gotta brand 'cut-throat' razor was owned and used by Osborne (Ozz) Daniel John Hawkins Abbott of Albury, N.S.W...."Cut-throat" razor in cardboard case..."The Gotta Razor" printed on case; "O. Abbott" handwritten on case. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne This Gotta brand 'cut-throat' razor was owned and used by Osborne (Ozz) Daniel John Hawkins Abbott of Albury, N.S.W. cutthroat razors razors "The Gotta Razor" printed on case; "O. ...This Gotta brand 'cut-throat' razor was owned and used by Osborne (Ozz) Daniel John Hawkins Abbott of Albury, N.S.W."Cut-throat" razor in cardboard case"The Gotta Razor" printed on case; "O. Abbott" handwritten on case. "Finest stainless steel forged and real hollow ground in Germany" and "120 Gotta" inscribed on razor.cutthroat razors, razors -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Cut-throat razor, Geo. Wolstenholme & Son, Wolstenholme Razor, 1920 c
... Wolstenholme Razor...Men's razor used prior to "safety" razors; still used by some men's hairdressers...Cut-throat razor, stainless steel hollow ground blade folding into black plastic handle in black cardboard case...The Celebrated extra hollow ground razor. "A. Sargent" label on case...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Men's razor used prior to "safety" razors; still used by some men's hairdressers razors cut-throat razors shaving I.X.L. ...Men's razor used prior to "safety" razors; still used by some men's hairdressersCut-throat razor, stainless steel hollow ground blade folding into black plastic handle in black cardboard caseI.X.L. Wolstenholme, Sheffield, Eng. The Celebrated extra hollow ground razor. "A. Sargent" label on caserazors, cut-throat razors, shaving -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Household, American Safety Razor Company, Shaving kit, Mid 20th century
... Safety razors were fist produced in the late 1800s by the Star Razor Company in U.S.A. and it was a former employee of this company that produced the Gem Safety Razor in 1898. ...This is a silver-coloured Gem safety razor in a rectangular green Bakelite box. ...On box: ‘Gem’ Blade: ‘Gem Double Life, Gem Blade, British Made’ Inside the razor: ‘Gem Brooklyn New York Made in U.S.A.’ ...American Safety Razor Company...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road Safety razors were fist produced in the late 1800s by the Star Razor Company in U.S.A. and it was a former employee of this company that produced the Gem Safety Razor in 1898. ...Safety razors were fist produced in the late 1800s by the Star Razor Company in U.S.A. and it was a former employee of this company that produced the Gem Safety Razor in 1898. The Gem razor, to be produced in later years by the American Safety Razor Company, became one of the world’s most popular razors and in the 20th century it was the major competitor to the Gillette razor produced in the U.S.A. The safety razor has been largely superseded by the disposable razor blade and the electric razor. This safety razor has no known local provenance but it is retained as an example of the type of safety razor used in households for the most part of the 20th century.This is a silver-coloured Gem safety razor in a rectangular green Bakelite box. The box lid has metal pins acting as hinges and inside the box there are moulded sections to ensure the razor fits snugly into the box. The razor handle has an etched decorative pattern and the top part opens so that a blade can be inserted. There is a blade in this section. On box: ‘Gem’ Blade: ‘Gem Double Life, Gem Blade, British Made’ Inside the razor: ‘Gem Brooklyn New York Made in U.S.A.’ gem safety razor, history of warrnambool -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchFunctional object - Cut-Throat Razor and Case, WW1 era
... Cut-Throat Razor and case...razor...WW1 era shaving cut-throat razor...Folding cut-throat steel razor and cardboard protective case (case missing the top section). ...THE CROWN AND (crown and sword picture trademark) SWORD RAZOR EXTRA HOLLOW GROUND CROWN (crown and sword picture trademark) & SWORD TRADE-MARK MADE IN GERMANY ERN 1166 The Crown and Sword picture trademark is embossed on one side of the Bakelite holder....Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch Petrie Park 16 Mountain View Road Montmorency melbourne WW1 era shaving cut-throat razor WW1 era razor cut-throat steel germany crown and sword bakelite shaving THE CROWN AND (crown and sword picture trademark) SWORD RAZOR EXTRA HOLLOW GROUND CROWN (crown and sword picture trademark) & SWORD TRADE-MARK MADE IN GERMANY ERN 1166 The Crown and Sword picture trademark is embossed on one side of the Bakelite holder. ...WW1 era shaving cut-throat razorWW1 eraFolding cut-throat steel razor and cardboard protective case (case missing the top section). The blade folds into a dark brown coloured two sided bakelite plastic handle, riveted at each end. The cardboard case is dark coloured, with a light green coloured insert. The steel blade has a curved section at one end, and the shaving blade at the other.THE CROWN AND (crown and sword picture trademark) SWORD RAZOR EXTRA HOLLOW GROUND CROWN (crown and sword picture trademark) & SWORD TRADE-MARK MADE IN GERMANY ERN 1166 The Crown and Sword picture trademark is embossed on one side of the Bakelite holder.razor, cut-throat, steel, germany, crown and sword, bakelite, shaving -
Orbost & District Historical Societyrazor, Durham Duplex Razor Company, Early 20th century
... razor...This a cheaper version of The Durham razors. The Durham Safety Razor Co. was founded in New York,N.Y.c1908 by Thomas C. ...This is a hair thinning and trimming resembling a straight razor which folds back into the handle. The handle is black plastic/ composite. ...Durham Duplex Razor Company...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland This a cheaper version of The Durham razors. The Durham Safety Razor Co. was founded in New York,N.Y.c1908 by Thomas C. ...This a cheaper version of The Durham razors. The Durham Safety Razor Co. was founded in New York,N.Y.c1908 by Thomas C. Durham. The first Durham Duplex U.S. Patent was filed in October 1906 and then in January and March 1907. By 1920 Durham-Duplex claimed eight million users. after many mergers a successor company Durham Duplex in Sheffield England still operates selling blades and knives with retractable blades.The Durham Demonstrator was a popularly used safety razor and hair trimmer of the first half of the 20th century before the use of electric razors.A Durham Demonstrator. This is a hair thinning and trimming resembling a straight razor which folds back into the handle. The handle is black plastic/ composite. It still contains the blade which is double edged. it has a built-in open comb safety guard.On handle: "To Be Used With/ Durham-Duplex Blades" on one side and "Durham Demonstrator" on the other. The blade is marked "Pat'd U.S.A. May, 28 07"razor durham-demonstrator grooming hair-trimmer -
Waverley RSL Sub BranchRazor
... Razor...Razor...Rolls razor in a plush lined leather covered metal case containing Razor, leather strop with automated blade sharpening mechanism and a changeable carbide plate fitter inside a silver inner case...Rolls Razor...By 1937 the U.S. distributor was Rolls Razor, Inc., 305 East 45th St., New York. The eponymous product was a sophisticated safety-razor which promoted with the slogan "The razor that is stropped and honed in its case" the claimed first use was 1922. ...Used by J McRorie during WWII Assumed to be a "Going away gift" The factory address was 255 Cricklewood Broadway, London, N.W. 2, with showrooms located at 197a, Regent St., London, W.1. A U.S. importer was Lee & Schiffer, East 44th St., New York City. By 1937 the U.S. distributor was Rolls Razor, Inc., 305 East 45th St., New York. The eponymous product was a sophisticated safety-razor which promoted with the slogan "The razor that is stropped and honed in its case" the claimed first use was 1922. The U.S. patent for the method of attaching the blade to the handle was filed in 1925 and issued in 1930. The name "Rolls Razor (1927) Ltd." was used in advertising. The razor was still manufactured and sold until 1958 when the company was purchased by entrepreneur/corporate raider John Bloom who decided to focus on washing machines rather than the razor. Rolls Razor open case. The blade handle on the left is attached to the honing mechanism lever via a spring-loaded bearing. The nickel plated blade on the right side is attached to the honing bar that slides on the red leather strop. The grey honing stone is part of the closing lid. The leather strop and the hone lids are not interchangeable as the blade needs to push against the hone but pull against the strop. The blade has a safety guard with pivot action that allows it to vary the shaving angle while providing safe operation. The head of the blade handle locks perpendicular to the blade using a slide type of action with the spring-loaded bearing providing additional stabilityRolls razor in a plush lined leather covered metal case containing Razor, leather strop with automated blade sharpening mechanism and a changeable carbide plate fitter inside a silver inner caseRolls Razorrazor -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Artefact, Shaving Razor, Early 20th century
... Shaving Razor......razor... This razor is made by Joseph Rodgers of Sheffield, England. ....1 This is a razor, much rusted but still very sharp, which fits into a bean-shaped cover which is made of bone. ...This razor has no known local provenance but is retained as an example of the type of razor in use in the 19th and early 20th centuries. ...This razor is made by Joseph Rodgers of Sheffield, England. This business existed from 1682 to 1975. It would have been a common-place item in households in Australia in the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century up to the widespread use of shavers containing razor blades and the advent of electric shavers. This razor has no known local provenance but is retained as an example of the type of razor in use in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It will be useful for display. .1 This is a razor, much rusted but still very sharp, which fits into a bean-shaped cover which is made of bone. The blade has the maker’s name on it. The cover has two screws. .2 The container is made of thickened cardboard in two parts and has an inner covering, also made of cloth and cardboard. The top part of the container may not the original one for this razor. The bottom end of the container is missing. The outer container is much scuffed. ‘Extra Ground Hollow’ “Joseph Rodgers Clun St. Sheffield’ social history, history of warrnambool, razor -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumRazor, Invicta cutthroat razor, Circa 1800's
... Razor...Invicta cutthroat razor...Invicta cutthroat razor. The word "Invicta" is inscribed on the bakelite handle in gold and on the steel blade....Invicta cutthroat razor Razor ...Invicta cutthroat razor. The word "Invicta" is inscribed on the bakelite handle in gold and on the steel blade.The brand name Invicta on the blade and the handle. -
Mont De LanceyRazor, T.R. Cadman and Sons
... Razor......razor...Folding cut throat razor in original red box...Genuine Bengal Razor Made in Sheffield England ...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges shaving equipment razor Genuine Bengal Razor Made in Sheffield England Folding cut throat razor in original red box Razor T.R. ...Folding cut throat razor in original red boxGenuine Bengal Razor Made in Sheffield England shaving equipment, razor -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesDomestic object - Razor, 1927
... Razor ...razor...Rolls Razor with Case, Lid and Built-in Strap...Rolls Razor Pat No 224578, 242718 - 1927 Blade L37 7 - Rolls Razor Made in England...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road razor personal care beard removal Rolls Razor Pat No 224578, 242718 - 1927 Blade L37 7 - Rolls Razor Made in England Rolls Razor with Case, Lid and Built-in Strap Domestic object Razor ...Rolls Razor with Case, Lid and Built-in StrapRolls Razor Pat No 224578, 242718 - 1927 Blade L37 7 - Rolls Razor Made in Englandrazor, personal care, beard, removal -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Razor
... Razor...Inscriptions 'Crown' and 'Imperial' suggest razor was made before 1914 - 18 war...Razor with black movable handle...Crown Imperial Spedial Hollow Ground Imperial Razor Made In Germany...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Inscriptions 'Crown' and 'Imperial' suggest razor was made before 1914 - 18 war PERSONAL EFFECTS-TOILET REQUISITES Shaving Crown Imperial Spedial Hollow Ground Imperial Razor Made In Germany Razor with black movable handle Domestic object Razor ...Inscriptions 'Crown' and 'Imperial' suggest razor was made before 1914 - 18 warRazor with black movable handleCrown Imperial Spedial Hollow Ground Imperial Razor Made In Germanypersonal effects-toilet requisites, shaving -
Kew Historical Society IncFunctional object, Straight Razor & Part Case, 20th Century
... Straight Razor & Part Case...A straight razor is a razor with a blade that can fold into its handle. ...Steel cut straight razor with ebonised wooden handle in a leather part case...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne A straight razor is a razor with a blade that can fold into its handle. ...A straight razor is a razor with a blade that can fold into its handle. They are also called open razors and cut-throat razors. Steel cut straight razor with ebonised wooden handle in a leather part casepersonal effects, razors, shaving equipment -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Haeusler Collection Men's Cut Throat Razor early 20th-century, Kaufmann Imperial
... Haeusler Collection Men's Cut Throat Razor early 20th-century......razor...An open cut throat razor with black plastic handle. ...On other side of blade near handle, "KAUFMANN/IMPERIAL" An open cut throat razor with black plastic handle. Haeusler Collection Men's Cut Throat Razor early 20th-century Functional object Haeusler Collection Men's Cut Throat Razor early 20th-century Kaufmann Imperial ...The Wodonga Historical Society Haeusler Collection provides invaluable insight into life in late nineteenth and early twentieth century north east Victoria. The collection comprises manuscripts, personal artefacts used by the Haeusler family on their farm in Wodonga, and a set of glass negatives which offer a unique visual snapshot of the domestic and social lives of the Haeusler family and local Wodonga community. The Haeusler family migrated from Prussia (Germany) to South Australia in the 1840s and 1850s, before purchasing 100 acres of Crown Land made available under the Victorian Lands Act 1862 (also known as ‘Duffy’s Land Act’) in 1866 in what is now Wodonga West. The Haeusler family were one of several German families to migrate from South Australia to Wodonga in the 1860s. This item has well documented provenance and a known owner. It forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga. An open cut throat razor with black plastic handle. On one side of blade near handle, "1st GERMAN MANUFACTURE". On other side of blade near handle, "KAUFMANN/IMPERIAL"haeusler, haeusler collection, wodonga, razor, cut throat razor -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyRazor Personal Vintage, circa 1940s to 1950s
... This item(razor) was used by men, only before fashion dictated that women should shave their legs and underarms. ...A circled identification inscription. " ROLLS RAZOR Ltd, MADE IN ENGLAND" and patented information appears within this inscription. ...Rolls Razor Ltd...It provided a safe and easy way of sharpening the more permanent blade. This type of razor replaced the straight, open, or cut-throat razors. ...This item(razor) was used by men, only before fashion dictated that women should shave their legs and underarms. There is information that this razor was first used circa 1922 and it lasted up until circa 1958. It permitted the user to have a compact shaving apparatus at hand in any environment. It provided a safe and easy way of sharpening the more permanent blade. This type of razor replaced the straight, open, or cut-throat razors. The mobility of this item was further enhanced by Gillette with their double bladed disposable razor. Time taken(shaving) and costs involved where crucial factors in the ever growing pace of domestic lifestyle in the post 1920s.This historical item presents that, even though the Kiewa Region was an inland rural settlement which in the 1920's was not as close to "modern" fashions and "gadgets", the basic living conditions where still maintained at city levels. This particular razor was in its heyday a sophisticated safety razor and brought down the demand for the services of the "professional" barber(shaver). One of the problems of the superseded straight razor was the high levels of cuts and nicks to the face. As this particular razor was fairly expensive it would have been used by men who were in the middle to upper socio-economical position in Kiewa Valley before the late 1950'sThis item is a Sheffield steel(stamped inside) metal box(Viscount model) containing a red leather fine shaving strap and in its lid a grey honing stone. Both bottom and top lids are removable to allow for replacements of strap and stone. On the bottom lid appears "The Whetter" trade mark, registered in the U.S.A. in 1950.Three bands of a Greek key pattern has been pressed on the lid. A circled identification inscription. " ROLLS RAZOR Ltd, MADE IN ENGLAND" and patented information appears within this inscription. "Patented in England and Abroad. English patents numbers 467383. 284428. 242718. 242717" On the outside of the base lid within a circle are "ROLLS RAZOR" and the sketch of a long haired naked man (side view), crouched, with both hands stretched forward operating the razor. On a slab underneath are the words "The Whetter"safety razor, non disposable, men's shaving implement -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumDomestic object - Cut throat razor
... Cut Throat Razor...Bakelite handle in arch shape with a brushed metal razor and handle. Contained in a reddy brown cardboard box, with a lid which slides over the black insert. ...W3/4 INVICTA Razor Manufactured Sheffield England E M DICKINSON...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Used by the GROSS family of Tatura Vic and Nita Gross Bruce Gross cut throat razor W3/4 INVICTA Razor Manufactured Sheffield England E M DICKINSON Bakelite handle in arch shape with a brushed metal razor and handle. ...Used by the GROSS family of TaturaBakelite handle in arch shape with a brushed metal razor and handle. Contained in a reddy brown cardboard box, with a lid which slides over the black insert. Outside of box is brown with silver writing, On silver hand is E M DICKINSON INVICTA Sheffield EnglandW3/4 INVICTA Razor Manufactured Sheffield England E M DICKINSONvic and nita gross, bruce gross, cut throat razor -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyRazor & Case, Estimated pre 1965 (probably early 20th Century)
... Straight razor in case. (00955/1). Blade of razor made by Cadman & Sons, Sheffield. ...[on case] Crown & Sword Razor / Guaranteed [on blade] Made in England expressly foir G Peart / Tobacconist / Mildura [on blade handle] Cadman & Sons, Sheffield, England / logo BENGALL. ...R. Cadman and Sons [razor]...Straight razor in case. (00955/1). Blade of razor made by Cadman & Sons, Sheffield. ...Straight razor in case. (00955/1). Blade of razor made by Cadman & Sons, Sheffield. Blade folds away into plastic handle. Case carries Crown & Sword branding [note: this is a different company altogeher] (00955/2).[on case] Crown & Sword Razor / Guaranteed [on blade] Made in England expressly foir G Peart / Tobacconist / Mildura [on blade handle] Cadman & Sons, Sheffield, England / logo BENGALL. crown & sword - g peart, mildura, cadman & sons, sheffield -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - SHAVING KIT, Auto Strop Safety Razor, Possibly pre WW2
... Closes via press stud. .2) Handle, screw in, metal with knurled surface. .3) Razor & holder, metal, silver colour.....3) “VALET AUTO STROP SAFETY RAZOR COY LTD LONDON ENGLAND”...Auto Strop Safety Razor...Closes via press stud. .2) Handle, screw in, metal with knurled surface. .3) Razor & holder, metal, silver colour. Equipment SHAVING KIT Auto Strop Safety Razor ...Belonged to Keith Purves CLARKE NX34844. Refer Cat 3607 for his service details..1) Leather case, brown with internal sections to hold handle & blades. Closes via press stud. .2) Handle, screw in, metal with knurled surface. .3) Razor & holder, metal, silver colour..3) “VALET AUTO STROP SAFETY RAZOR COY LTD LONDON ENGLAND”accessory, shaving, kit -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Razor, John Clarke Ltd, 1930s
... Razor...Besides ‘NEVA, the ‘EXPRESS’ and ‘RING’ marks were used on razors; and Clarke’s marketed the American ‘GEM’ safety razor. ...Razor metal folding blade with horn handle in its original cardboard box ...Inscription Made by John Clarke and Son England. "Champion" razor. On box " The Champion 10/6d" and "Weber Lohmann & Co SOLINGEN"....Besides ‘NEVA, the ‘EXPRESS’ and ‘RING’ marks were used on razors; and Clarke’s marketed the American ‘GEM’ safety razor. ...In 1848, 43-year-old John Clarke launched a cutlery business in Harvest Lane in Neepsend, Sheffield UK. Clarke entered the trade late in life he was indenture and apprenticed to Octavius Twigg, a razor maker. Clarke was granted his Freedom in 1856 and began using the trademark 'NEVA'. By the 1860s, Thomas Clarke's son by his wife Elizabeth had joined the firm. When John Clarke died at his home at Augusta Place, Rock Street, Sheffield on 25 July 1873 (aged 68), he only employed six workmen. By 1881, Thomas had expanded this number to twenty. He sold a wide range of cutlery and was also an ‘emigration agent’, the Sheffield Independent, of 7th September in 1886 had an article published stating Thomas helped to recruit personnel from England for cutlery centers in America. In 1893 Clarke’s showroom displayed miniature knives from '5/16ths-inch long to the most expensive sportsman's knives, that were gold and silver mounted. Table knives and carvers were also manufactured (or factored). Agencies were opened in London, New York, and Melbourne. Besides ‘NEVA, the ‘EXPRESS’ and ‘RING’ marks were used on razors; and Clarke’s marketed the American ‘GEM’ safety razor. By 1901, the firm had moved to Mowbray Street, where its Mowbray Works overlooked the River Don. Thomas Clarke died at Harrogate on 26 April 1902, aged 62, and was buried in the same Burngreave cemetery as his parents. Thomas’s sons, John Roome Clarke (1860-1925) and Thomas Edward Clarke, were directors, another son George William Clarke was a shareholder. John Roome Clarke died on 3 February 1925, aged 64 his son, John Clarke, of Crimicar Lane, remained as the senior partner. Clarke’s was one of the last producers of hand-made pocket knives and it also produced a large output of sheath knives for scouting associations. The firm was liquidated in 1964, but the company name was resurrected and Its last address after 1980 was at 65 Garden Street Sheffield. The company trademark passed on to Meteor Industries and then to Egginton Ltd. Weber & Co: The Clarke company purchased or (factored) many of its blades for razors and knives from Weber & Co of Solingen Germany. The full name of the firm originally was Jowika Stahlwarenfabrik Eugen Weber & Altenbach KG. It was founded in Solingen prior to 1928, under the name Johann & Wilhelm Kleinewefers GMBH, Messerfabrik. JWK for short, hence JoWiKa. The company was sold to Eugen Weber in the 1930s. Weber was married to a woman named Altenbach, from a family that manufactured innovative low-priced pocketknives, as well as other cutlery items. In 1960 Weber opened a branch factory in Listowel Ireland. It was sold to Albert M. Baer of Imperial Schrade in 1978. The Listowel factory was closed about a year and a half before the U.S. Schrade factory closed in 2004 and the Jowika factory in Solingen had closed in 1984.An item with an interesting manufacturing history from the 1930s showing how one man can grow a business into a successful concern that made quality products that stand the test of time.Razor metal folding blade with horn handle in its original cardboard box Inscription Made by John Clarke and Son England. "Champion" razor. On box " The Champion 10/6d" and "Weber Lohmann & Co SOLINGEN".flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Razor
... Razor ...Metal box containing safety razor, instructions, stand and card. Box lined with blue velvet....'Valet' auto strop safety razor....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne personal effects-toilet requisites shaving 'Valet' auto strop safety razor. Metal box containing safety razor, instructions, stand and card. ...Metal box containing safety razor, instructions, stand and card. Box lined with blue velvet.'Valet' auto strop safety razor.personal effects-toilet requisites, shaving -
Greensborough Historical SocietyFunctional object - Razor, Aramic, Razors x 3, 1930s
... Razor...Three vintage 'safety' razors. 1: Plastic Aramic razor with disposable blade. 2: Fason bakelite razor, manufactured in Germany before and during WW2 (1930s). 3: Bakelite razor with blade, made in England c1930s...3 vintage 'safety' razors metal and plastic...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Three vintage 'safety' razors. 1: Plastic Aramic razor with disposable blade. 2: Fason bakelite razor, manufactured in Germany before and during WW2 (1930s). 3: Bakelite razor with blade, made in England c1930s razors toiletries shaving equipment 3 vintage 'safety' razors metal and plastic Razors x 3 Functional object Razor Aramic Fazon ...Three vintage 'safety' razors. 1: Plastic Aramic razor with disposable blade. 2: Fason bakelite razor, manufactured in Germany before and during WW2 (1930s). 3: Bakelite razor with blade, made in England c1930s3 vintage 'safety' razors metal and plasticrazors, toiletries, shaving equipment -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Razor, 1920
... Razor...Metal Safety Razor...Auto Strop Safety Razor Co P/L London England Pat Nov 18 1920 No 184908...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne PERSONAL EFFECTS-TOILET REQUISITES Shaving Auto Strop Safety Razor Co P/L London England Pat Nov 18 1920 No 184908 Metal Safety Razor Functional object Razor ...Metal Safety RazorAuto Strop Safety Razor Co P/L London England Pat Nov 18 1920 No 184908personal effects-toilet requisites, shaving -
Mont De LanceyRazor, Neeham, Veal and Tyzack, Circa 1880
... Razor...Early English, Cut throat razor with black bakelite handle in metal case...."Taylor's Trade Mark Witness The 1008 Razor Regd....Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Cut-throat razors "Taylor's Trade Mark Witness The 1008 Razor Regd. ...Early English, Cut throat razor with black bakelite handle in metal case."Taylor's Trade Mark Witness The 1008 Razor Regd.cut-throat razors -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumRazor
... Razor...Metal razor with ornate metal handle and blade....On razor : Gem. Made in England. Gem British Made. ...On blade : Made in England. Duridium. Metal razor with ornate metal handle and blade. Razor ...Metal razor with ornate metal handle and blade.On razor : Gem. Made in England. Gem British Made. On blade : Made in England. Duridium. -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumRazor Sharpener, Metal cutthroat razor sharpener
... Metal cutthroat razor sharpener...Steel cutthroat razor sharpener....Coal Creek Community Park & Museum 12 Silkstone Road Korumburra gippsland Steel cutthroat razor sharpener. Metal cutthroat razor sharpener Razor Sharpener ...Steel cutthroat razor sharpener. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumDomestic object - Safety Razor & Sharpener, Safety Razor
... Safety Razor...Silver plated metal safety razor and safety blade sharpener....Safety Razor Domestic object Safety Razor & Sharpener ...issued to Kormoran survivors in Camp 1941.Silver plated metal safety razor and safety blade sharpener.kormoran survivors, safety razors -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Razor, Joseph Allen & Sons, 1883-1933
... Razor...The razor was made between 1883 and 1933 by Joseph Allen & Sons of Sheffield, England. ...Razor, metal blade with synthetic handle. Blade has steel handle. ...He was trained as a razor smith and razor back forger. His business grew and he moved to several addresses. ...The razor was made between 1883 and 1933 by Joseph Allen & Sons of Sheffield, England. It is a form of shaving equipment used for many years, and still by some today. The shaver would prepare for shaving by lathering the skin and hair with soap and a purpose-made bristle brush before carefully stretching the skin and running the razor over it. The razor's blade would be sharpened with a 'strop' strap. JOSEPH ALLEN (C. 1829-1893) Joseph Allen was born in Dromfield, in the Sheffield district of England in around 1829. He was trained as a razor smith and razor back forger. His business grew and he moved to several addresses. By 1883 his firm was named Joseph Allen & Sons and was exporting his products overseas. In 1883 he paid to use the 'NON-XLL' mark to stamp on his metal products. Joseph's tow sons, Joseph and James, were managing his business by 1900, operating at Ecclesall Works, 245 Rockingham Street in Sheffield. They expanded the range of products to include cutlery as well as razors and bought the use of other trademarks. In 1919 it became a Limited company, trading until 1933. This vintage razor represents men's grooming equipment in use over many decades, and even today. The maker is well-known for its quality workmanship and materials.Razor, metal blade with synthetic handle. Blade has steel handle. Razor is contained in black cardboard box. Made by Joseph Allen & Sons of Sheffield, England. On blade "NON - XXL" "Joseph Allen & Sons, Sheffield, England"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwreck-coast, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum & village, maritime museum, joseph allen & sons, sheffield, raxor, shaving equipment, personal grooming, men's toiletries, shaving aid, ecclesall works, non-xll, vintage razor
