Super find, Brent. That's a quality homburg for sure!View attachment 327108 View attachment 327109 View attachment 327111 View attachment 327114
More in the Borsalino Brotherhood.
Super find, Brent. That's a quality homburg for sure!View attachment 327108 View attachment 327109 View attachment 327111 View attachment 327114
More in the Borsalino Brotherhood.
Leaving it would be a felony! Wouldn't want to face criminal charges. I have several of these Borsalino black homburgs, but I'd likely snap up the next one in an instant.Here is the "little" brother of Brent's hat:
Borsalino Homburg for the German market
Although again a black Homburg, but beautiful felt.
Size 6 punti, height open crown 14 cm, width brim 6 cm
I just couldn't pass by that one...
Looks good on you, Steve. In its styling and proportions quite different from the later French hats. I think 40s could well be the era, influenced likely by the American hats of the time.The second of the three French hats that arrived this week. This one from a more well known hatter, Gelot. As Stefan pointed out in his very fair description of it, wonderful felt but not Gelot's best finishing. Nevertheless, a very stylish Fedora imo.
I was especially drawn to the shape of this one. It's classic film noir look appealed to me immensely.
I'm guessing 40s, possibly pre WWII. It has the usual Gelot tip wording that they were "hatter to his majesty King Edward VII". Son of Queen Victoria and king from after her death in 1901 to 1910. Be interesting to know how long they kept that claim on their tips.
Some of the photos are Stefan's
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Thank you StefanAnother winner, Joe. Nice to receive two mystery hats of this quality. Congrats.
Sharp looking hat StefanWell, there is some expectation about my finds it seems. As luck would have it, this one fits the bill.
I thought this one was listed on two different sites, but it appears it was the same hat sold by two different sellers at the same price. What are the odds? May have bought the wrong one, because this one isn't my size.
Motsch Fils Castor Naturel in black. Size 58 (even though listed as a size 57) with the overwelt brim at 6cm and the crown at 10cm at the center dent. This one appears to have been made by Motsch themselves. In their later period they seem to have outsourced their hats to various makers. The hand of hte beaver felt is wonderful and the finishes are spot on. Might still go for the other one.
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Here you are @Steve1857, some pictures from the inside. It's a petty that those european stetsons don't have leather sweatbands inside. I don't know why that is.
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Looks good on you, Steve. In its styling and proportions quite different from the later French hats. I think 40s could well be the era, influenced likely by the American hats of the time.
Leaving it would be a felony! Wouldn't want to face criminal charges. I have several of these Borsalino black homburgs, but I'd likely snap up the next one in an instant.
Thanks, Joe.Sharp looking hat Stefan
Thank you, Matt.I have also heard the handcuffs already clacking, so I rather quickly grabbed...
By the way: Again a great French find that you have uncovered.
Another local pick-up. Some interesting hats are showing up in my hunting area lately. Not from the period I am focusing, but I just couldn't bypass that one View attachment 328025 View attachment 328027 View attachment 328030 View attachment 328033 View attachment 328034 View attachment 328035 View attachment 328036 View attachment 328037
Really nice PanosAnother local pick-up. Some interesting hats are showing up in my hunting area lately. Not from the period I am focusing, but I just couldn't bypass that one View attachment 328025 View attachment 328027 View attachment 328030 View attachment 328033 View attachment 328034 View attachment 328035 View attachment 328036 View attachment 328037
Thanks Marcel. The older European Stetsons do, the modern ones don't.
Then i defenitely need an older Stetson....Thanks Marcel. The older European Stetsons do, the modern ones don't.
Stefan, Thank you!Spectacular find, Steve. Wonderful to see the felt in such a nice condition on a hat of that age. Great colour too.
Oooh, that's a very nice one, Panos. Great colours and the brim binding and bow are wonderful as well. Good score.Another local pick-up. Some interesting hats are showing up in my hunting area lately. Not from the period I am focusing, but I just couldn't bypass that one View attachment 328025 View attachment 328027 View attachment 328030 View attachment 328033 View attachment 328034 View attachment 328035 View attachment 328036 View attachment 328037
Oooh, that's a very nice one, Panos. Great colours and the brim binding and bow are wonderful as well. Good score.
Yet another great find, Panos. Congrats. No way could you have walked away from that one.
English made so Failsworth Hats of Failsworth, Greater Manchester.
Really nice Panos
Another local pick-up. Some interesting hats are showing up in my hunting area lately. Not from the period I am focusing, but I just couldn't bypass that one View attachment 328025 View attachment 328027 View attachment 328030 View attachment 328033 View attachment 328034 View attachment 328035 View attachment 328036 View attachment 328037
Brent, thank you my friend!Love that bow, Panos. Good find!