Wade & Butchers Straight Razor, Sheffield England

Wade & Butchers Straight Razor, Sheffield England

Wade & Butchers Straight Razor, Sheffield England
RICHARDS RAZORS; MAKE ME AN OFFER I CAN'T REFUSE!

This razor is a Wade & Butchers Celebrated, Special? The razor is in very good condition, the
blade is sharp and shiny with no gouges on the cutting area, it is a 4/8. I am not sure the brand
of the razor because it's not marked. Razor box is embossed with Wade and Butcher, Sheffield
England. The razor in the box has no markings. It has a wood handle that is in very good vintage
condition, please see the pics as they are part of the description.

RICHARDS RAZORS; MAKE ME AN OFFER I CAN'T REFUSE!
PRICE $40.00 OBO
SHIPPING $5.60 CONTINENTAL USA

RICHARDS RAZORS; IF YOU DON'T LIKE MY PRICES MAKE UP YOUR OWN!

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PAYPAL ONLY
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING COST: DEPENDS WHERE BUYER IS LOCATED.
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: I WILL NOT ALTER SELLING OR SHIPPING PRICE OR MARK AS A GIFT, I SHIP ONLY
USPS MAIL OUTSIDE OF U.S.A.
INSURANCE IS AT THE DISCRETION OF THE BUYER.

Terms of Sale:
When I describe an object as 'VINTAGE' or 'ANTIQUE' they will have the typical wear and tear you
would expect with an older piece. Light scratches, scuffing & crazing and such like would be
expected as opposed to a NEW condition. If an item is in MINT condition I will say so. If an item
has any major issues - dents, deep marks, stains or heavy scratches etc. I will bring these to your
attention in my description. All sales final.

HISTORY:
Wade & Butcher, Sheffield.

Wade and Butcher was a tradename of the W & S Butcher Co. Brothers William & Samuel Butcher
started the company in Sheffield in the 1820s. Not too long after they had a partner named Robert
Wade who was the New York based importer of W & S Butcher knifes for the US. This was one of the
main markets for the company's goods prior to the introduction of the McKinley tarifs of 1891. Not
all W & S B knives are marked Wade and Butcher. In 1921 the American company Durham-Duplex bought
W & S B and used it for the production of their safety razors as well as other forms of cutlery.
W & S Butcher ceased production in Sheffield in 1959.

Name Wade & Butcher
Location Sheffield, England
Dates of Operation 1818-1890
External Links The Butcher Works
William Butcher (1791-1870)
Owners William and Samuel Butcher

Notes: Successor to Robert Wade (1810-1818). Succeeded by Butcher, Brown & Butcher and other firms
until 1950 when the name of the company was changed to "DB Properties (Sheffield) Limited".

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