Alois Pichler Wien, 60cm probably 1930s. The paper label behind the sweatband has a Alois Pichler Wien mark but it could have been made by another company. The felt easily dry creases and has a very nice finish. Unique interior with white sweatband and liner.
P. & C. Habig Wien, 60cm probably 1980s early 1990s. Could have been made by Mayser after they got the brand rights. This one was sent to me by mistake by a seller. Very nice felt for a later hat so I decided to keep it.
Harv, Thanks! I have a couple more plus a lot of information I collected at my recent revisit to the Bad Homburg Gotisches Haus (Gothic House) Hat Museum.
Steve, Thanks. The Mayser is in new condition, like never worn! Very stiff fur felt that is what I like.
Harv, thank you very much! [emoji16] This Trachten Hats you find very often. Not all are beautiful and I am not really a Fan of it but that hat fits perfect and looks fantastic. He will get a lot of head time!
H.B. "Prima Weser Hut", 59cm, 172 grams, probably 1920s (hard to date could be earlier or later). Believe it or not this Wool Stiff Felt has a mirror inset into the liner logo! The liner logo has the initials H.B. and the paper label has the initials H.B.B. so could be Heinrich Balke Bremen who was a hat whole seller. Weser is a river that flows into Bremen so this makes sense. "Weser Hut" is trademarked so will see if I can find anything.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.