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Six recent acquisitions via Ebay/Thrift shopping. Photo Quality leaves something to be desired...

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And the other 3

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^^I particularly like the first and last ones. They appear to be color variations on the same design, correct? Any labels on them?


You are correct on the same design. No Labels and both kind of odd. They are knit or appear to be, almost tatted, I guess. Of what Material, I'm not sure, it doesn't feel like wool, it's almost a rayon-y feel. They're a bit short, about 47" and it's difficult to discern which is the front vs the tail.

Here is the Green one held up to the light. This is from the front of the tie.

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^^It kind of looks like a panel tie, which were popular in the early-'40s; rayon is a possible fabric. The length would at least peg it for 1940s.


Lee,

I did a google on panel tie panel necktie and amnot getting anything usefull (perhaps too bleary eyed at 1 AM EST) What does the name refer to. A Brand? A Style?

Thanks!


EDIT: Ahh Found it.
 
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I'm going to be selling this. Anyone interested? I'll be listing it in the classifieds, unless one of the people I've offered it to wants it.

I think the tie is from the 1930s. It's about 47" long. In the white wheels is written "Rotary International". Mitsukoshi is a department store that was established in 1673 in Tokyo and formed a department store in 1683. Maybe this was a tie-in to an internation Rotary conference? Interesting anyway.

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I recently got quite a bit of vintage ties (Or, at least most are). I'll have to take some pictures and put 'em on, here that is.
 
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