Over the years, Shulton provided a variety of shaving
soaps, lathers and accessories. The items listed on this page were
included as premiums with other toiletry products generally produced
during the 1980s. Go to
Shaving Home for a complete listing of
Old Spice Shaving Soaps and Lathers, etc.
Quick Picks:
Ceramic Wall Mounted Razor Holder;
Early Safety Razor; Brass Razor Handle; Razor,
Brush & Ceramic Stand; Chrome Brush & Razor Stand;
Razor & Blades; Razor & Travel Case;
Shaving Brushes
Ceramic Wall Mount
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This white ceramic wall mount with the characteristic Old
Spice logo came with the silver razor. When mounted on the
wall the razor hung from the two prongs. Date uncertain
but before 1980 based upon the box logo - probably from the
1970s. |
Early Safety Razor
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I don't know much about this safety razor shared by another
collector. I am guessing it is from the 1960's. |
Brass Razor Handle - 1985
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This solid brass razor handle came in gift set 33110
with after shave and super rich shave cream. |
Razor Brush & Stand - 1980s
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This yellow porcelain rack held a brush and a razor.
Note the Old Spice logo on the holder and the brush. The
razor is brass-plated heavy cast metal; "Old Spice®" appears in
small script on the right side of the handle near the blade
holder. These were made in the mid-1980s. |
Chrome Razor & Brush Stand - 1987
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This razor and brush stand in nickel plate chrome finish
dates from 1987. The stand is 6.5 inches high. |
Razor & Blades - 1980s
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This razor set included five Wilkinson blades.
I suspect this is from the 1980s. |
Razor & Travel Case - 1989
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This little razor and travel case was sold in 1989 based on
the packaging style, the ship with white sails and black body. |
Shaving Brushes
On the top left is a brush from the late 1970s. It was
included in a Mystic Harbor gift set with a
mug and a bottle of after shave. ITop right is a nice boar
bristle brush with a brown plastic handle. It is marked "Made in
W. Germany." On the bottom left is a brush that came with the Blue/Black Mug in 1985
and with the yellow porcelain stand, above. Bottom right is a
brush of unknown age and origin.