I found this set in my father's belongings after he passed. It is a set of 4 straight razors made by A. Kastor & Bros. which are contained in a fitted case. The case or box appears to be synthetic leather over cardboard and is held closed by 2 snaps. The inside of the lid has a raised panel of purple material and is embossed "A.K.&B. OUR BEST MAKE FULLY WARRENTED". The razors are held in a fitted purple cloth section with grooves for the handles and a numbered panel on the left with the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 corresponding to the razors positions.
Each razor measures 6 1/4" long closed. The cutting portion of the blades measure 3" by 3/4". The handles appear to be plastic and are black in color. The shaft portion of the blades have a small decorative engraving and the letters "O", "B", and "M" in individual diamonds above the name A.KASTOR & BROS with GERMANY engraved underneath that. The spine of each blade is engraved with the number 1, 2, 3, and 4 within a small depression.
As for condition; the case shows very minimal wear on a few of the edges. The interior of the case is as new. The razors are in excellent condition; the plastic has no cracks or marks of any kind. The metal surfaces are free of any rust, tarnish, or discoloration.
This chair is heavy and in good condition. Has bear Claw Feet on front of the rocker's. Can see that it has been re-upholstered several year's ago with a green velvet type material. Sit's great, Has thick padding. Would like to know age and value.
Its an unusual clock it still winds up, and still chimes we cant read much of the paper on the back but we can read TUNIS Eight Day Spring, and that it is a half-hour, and it is manufactured by the Waterbury Company, but we have not been able to find another one like it to compare it too,the clock face is not in that good of a shape, but the case and the inner workings are not bad.