Huffmnd, I am not sure if this help you, but I checked out Kovel's & this is some of what I found.
Razors
Razors were used in ancient Egypt and subsequently wherever shaving was in fashion. The metal razor used in America until about 1870 was made in Sheffield, England. After 1870, machine-made hollow-ground razors were made in Germany or America. Plastic or bone handles were popular. The razor was often sold in a set of seven, one for each day of the week. The set was often kept by the barber who shaved the well-to-do man each day in the shop.
Hey thanks Beebs, I may have done a little better than I originally thought. I would imagine though that the nude figures on a razor would be worth more than an eagle but you never know. I had a meerschaum pipe that had ( I guess what you would call) a figurehead of a woman that was nude from the waist up and it brought a pretty penny. All of the ones that had eagles on them did not do as well but razors are a different ball game and it may be different. Out of curiosity I may put it on ebay to see what it will do.
CAN ANYONE HELP ME I HAVE A GEORGE BUTLER & CO TRINITY WORKS SHEFFIELD ENGLAND RAZOR WITH ART CIRCLED .WITH SHAKESPERES HEAD ON THE BLADE WITH THE WORDS KEEN AS IS THIS RAZORS EDGE INVISIBLE' SHAKESPERE LOVES LABOR LOST BLACK HANDLE NO 1 ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BLADE THE BOX HAS SHAKESPEREON AS WELL IS IT WORTH ANYTHING