For your consideration are five, marked straight razors, manufactured by various companies from the 1870s to the 1950s. The first in this lot was manufactured in Pakistan and is the, "Two Golden Man / Special Quality" model. It shows a pink, red and light purple marbled celluloid handle and is marked on the blade reading, "Two Golden Man Special Quality / Pakistan". The second in this lot was made by Frederick Fenney in Sheffield, England in the early 1900s-1910s. It shows a black celluloid handle and is marked on the blade reading, "F. Fenney Sheffield Warranted". The third razor in this lot is from C.T. Bingham in Sheffield, England is the "Old English Razor". It shows a slightly translucent celluloid handle and is marked on the handle reading, "The Old English Razor" with the blade reading, "C.T. Bingham Sheffield / Tally Ho Warranted". The fourth razor T.R. Cadman & Sons LTD and features a yellowish celluloid handle with the blade marked reading, "T.R. Cadman & Sons LTD Sheffield, England / Full Concave Bengall Razor". The fifth and final razor in this lot is from William Revitt. It features a black celluloid handle with a small, rectangular inlay of Mother of Pearl and is marked on the blade reading, "William Revitt". The razors show good condition overall with slight wear present from their age and use over the years, but no major signs of damage is noted. The blades measure from 5 5/8" L x 3/4" W to 5 1/2" L x 5/8" W, with the handles measuring from 5 3/4" L x 3/4" W to 5 3/8" L x 5/8" W. They have a collective weight of 249.4 grams.