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I found a very ornate handle of a mens razor. Does anyone collect these or how would I find the top?
I found a very ornate handle of a mens razor. Does anyone collect these or how would I find the top?
I've got a thing for old maps, but usually they're more money than I can justify (also, I don't really have places to display them). That one is VERY cool, Tony. I could see dedicating a room (in the house of my dreams) for maps, globes and travel/adventure-related antiques.
Corinthian was built for the Allan Line by Workman, Clark & Co., of Belfast. Launched in 1900, she made her maiden voyage from Liverpool to Québec and Montréal on 24 May of that year.
In 1903, Corinthian began serving Allan's Glasgow-Canada route. Originally configured to carry first, second and third class passengers, she was converted to second and third only in 1908 and was soon thereafter switched to London-Canada sailings. Used as a troopship for the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I, Corinthian became a part of the Canadian Pacific fleet when CP took over Allan in 1917.
On 14 December 1918, Corinthian was wrecked in the Bay of Fundy. There were no deaths, but efforts to salvage the ship were soon abandoned and she was declared a total loss.
Do the legs fold also? if so it might be a very cool picnic table, but if not, then it's probably a late 30's space maker kitchen (breakfast) table.Yes PoohBang, the stools fold under the table
I just picked this up today.
That's cool, what with the case and the (presumably) original box o' blades and all.
Mind disclosing the where and how much?
It brings to mind the once-common razor-blade-disposal slots in bathroom medicine cabinets. I can just imagine the sights that were uncovered during remodeling projects, years and decades later. And the ones yet to be uncovered. I recall sliding a few blades into such slots myself, back when the good-old safety razor was standard issue, and when such medicine cabinets were as well.
Our house was built in 1968 and still has the original glass and metal cabinet with a used razor slot .