Gillette safety razor in bakelite box, with two packets of razor blades, c 1930s.

Made:
1931-1940 in England

Rectangular box of walnut phenolic with hinged lid, containing a Gillette safety razor and two blade containers, one containing two packets of razor blades, 1930s

Rectangular box of walnut phenolic with hinged lid, containing a Gillette safety razor and two blade containers, one containing two packets of razor blades.

Details

Category:
Plastics and Modern Materials
Object Number:
1980-676/197
Materials:
box, pf (bakellite) and blades & razor, steel
type:
containers, razors and razor blades
credit:
Purchase (Roger Newport)

Parts

Box for Gillette safety razor

Box for Gillette safety razor

Box for Gillette safety razor

Object Number:
1980-676/197 Pt1
type:
box
Gillette safety razor

Gillette safety razor

Gillette safety razor

Object Number:
1980-676/197 Pt2
type:
razor
Gillette safety razor blades, c 1930s.

Gillette safety razor blades, c 1930s.

Two packet of razor blades, blue paper with picture of King C Gillette


Blue Gillette razor blades. American inventor, King Camp Gillette (1855-1932) developed the first disposable blade safety razor during the 1890s with engineer William Emery Nickerson. The Gillette company sold the first safety razors and disposable blades in 1903 and, by the end of 1904, had produced 40,000 razors and over 12 million blades. The double- edged razor was also introduced in the same year. In 1999, Gillette made nearly $10 billion in sales in over 200 countries.

Object Number:
1980-676/197 Pt3
type:
razor blades