Well gents my silver plated, wingless, pre-15, British Aristocrat, first British TTO?, arrived safely this morning from overseas. Has a real nice patina but it was a little grubby. Did the Dawn and hot water soak. Brushed it up with a soft toothbrush, rinse, and lightly buff dry with a microfiber. I also did my best Captain Murphy impression. Bought some nylon tipped pliers and straightened the two corner teeth. The teeth in all 4 corners are paired. I just grabbed the two teeth and applied light pressure counterclockwise and it lifted them right back into place. Leaving the whole row perfectly parallel. That was sketchy but I had to do it. Ha. The seller didn't mention it and it wasn't apparent in the pics. Return overseas seemed like a nightmare. Not an issue now. The rest of the razor is flawless except for the patina and light surface scuffs typical of any used razor. The case is also in decent condition. I vacuumed it and then used a very light damp cloth to wipe down the inner liner, then blow dry. Wiped down the outer case w water and dried. I am going to toss a few pics so don't get angry. By he first is before cleaning. The rest are various glamour shots and some others with the silver patina family and one of a rhodium 16 versus silver patina. There is also a pic of the pliers I used to CAP this thing. This is for DaltonGang! Then the final pic is my inspiration for keeping my silver razors all blacked up. It reminds me of my ABC Gun Metal case, which I love. The irredescent rainbow shimmer of gun metal and silver patina does it for me.