Mean Eyed Matt
One Too Many
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On the last pages incredibly great hats of very high quality have been shown.
Many thanks to all of you for posting these treasures!
I can't keep up with them today, this is no Velour, no Hückel,... (@ Steve: I try my best, to get the time next week)
But I'd like to show you the latest acquisition, which is also a bit mysterious:
Grey-blue Lords hat made of wool felt, I'd say. Size 54 cm; 2.5 inch brim; 6 inch open crown.
I think it's pre-war. I can't say the exact age, but would guess 30s?
Not only the felt, but also the other materials (sweatband is thin, "bad" leather) and the workmanship indicate "inferior quality".
The hat has no lining, but maybe one of these small signs was attached at the top.
The manufacturer is unknown to me, but I guess the initials "FRS" on the paper label belong to it.
The overprint (of the hat shop, I think) on the sweatband shows a top hat and says: "Küßnacht" and under it probably "Tell", so that I assume from a Swiss salesman.
In Küssnacht, the legend of William Tell, the Swiss national hero, has its localization...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Tell
Maybe someone has more information or ideas about the hat?
Many thanks to all of you for posting these treasures!
I can't keep up with them today, this is no Velour, no Hückel,... (@ Steve: I try my best, to get the time next week)
But I'd like to show you the latest acquisition, which is also a bit mysterious:
Grey-blue Lords hat made of wool felt, I'd say. Size 54 cm; 2.5 inch brim; 6 inch open crown.
I think it's pre-war. I can't say the exact age, but would guess 30s?
Not only the felt, but also the other materials (sweatband is thin, "bad" leather) and the workmanship indicate "inferior quality".
The hat has no lining, but maybe one of these small signs was attached at the top.
The manufacturer is unknown to me, but I guess the initials "FRS" on the paper label belong to it.
The overprint (of the hat shop, I think) on the sweatband shows a top hat and says: "Küßnacht" and under it probably "Tell", so that I assume from a Swiss salesman.
In Küssnacht, the legend of William Tell, the Swiss national hero, has its localization...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Tell
Maybe someone has more information or ideas about the hat?