S - K, Or.....a little help from the other side ?

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S - K, Or.....a little help from the other side ?

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I just got this 4 blade from another forum member & can't find any info on the maker.

Sunk Joints, covered backsprings, 2 pens in addition to blades shown.

When in business etc. ? Any info appreciated.

Fran
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Hi Fran. Nice mop knife. I'm sure that Regent Street address is in London. That means Gay & Sons was a retailer rather than maker. I'll see if I can find something about it for you. :D s-k
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Thanks Steve.

Fran
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Fran I agree with Steve, my first though was English.

There seems to be a conection between Gay & Son Regent St and this link to The Illustrated London News 1854. ::ds:: I couldn't find it, but there is alot to look through. Good luck.

http://www.iln.org.uk/iln_years/year/1854.htm

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Advert = 'Patent India-Rubber Combs - W. Gay & son, 113 High Holborn, have now ready Dressing Back and Side Combs of this wonderful invention, combining great strength with an agreeable elasticity and a polish that cannot be destroyed by acids or hot water: equal to Tortoiseshell for wear, and at the prices of Buffalo Horn.'

this is from pen's link. bolsters steves thoughts.
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113 High Holburn is also a St in London.

How much do you think one of those real Tortoiseshell combs would go for today?
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Good detective work guys ::tu:: . I haven't any more to add at the moment. :) s-k
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Thank you gentlemen. This one seems a little less like an orphan now.

Fran
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