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Some knockouts there, Matt! Very nice. Hard to pick a favorite, but I think it would be that space age design Trevira with the gold (?) accent. I love the texture of the red part.

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A kid's tie, three skinnys and a "pin-up" from yesterday's thrifting. All less that $1.00 each.

Kid's clip-on. 10-1/2" x 1-1/4".

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No-name plaid/chess. 54" x 1-1/4".

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Regal, acetate/rayon, 55" x 1-3/4". (excuse the wrinkle)

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Botany, square-cut, 53" x 2".

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Dyers Hand Tailored Sets, 51-1/2" x 4-1/2". Not your normal hand-painted "pin-up". She looks 1940s to me. Not sure if this was a business out of a home, but the current listing for that address shows a small abandoned house and several obits for the Dyers list that address.

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Edit: September 29, 1976 -- "MRS. DOVIE A. DYER Mrs. Dovie A. Dyer, 93, of 2408 Lister, died Monday at a nursing home at 5900 Swope Parkway. She was born in Henderson, Tenn., and had lived here 57 years. Mrs. Dyer owned the Dyer Tie Company, 2408 Lister, from 1940 until she retired in 1963."
 
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Nice ones Bob! I'm really diggin' that square tipped Botany, and the 'pinup' one is most definately unique. Nice piece of history.

Jamesmac1801 you hit the jackpot. Plain and simple. Every last one of those is an absolute beauty. Congrats!!

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A kid's tie, three skinnys and a "pin-up" from yesterday's thrifting. All less that $1.00 each.

Kid's clip-on. 10-1/2" x 1-1/4".

26027034535_b3c6ed4d0d_z.jpg


25424523873_af356007a8_z.jpg



No-name plaid/chess. 54" x 1-1/4".

25934486392_174108ae82_z.jpg


25424526573_3cefc95133_z.jpg



Regal, acetate/rayon, 55" x 1-3/4". (excuse the wrinkle)

25960657471_d893bc09d3_z.jpg


26001097416_b6635a83b9_z.jpg



Botany, square-cut, 53" x 2".

25422297234_83e2495387_z.jpg


25754202900_8c7c9559b3_z.jpg


25960661581_c155d549c7_z.jpg



Dyers Hand Tailored Sets, 51-1/2" x 4-1/2". Not your normal hand-painted "pin-up". She looks 1940s to me. Not sure if this was a business out of a home, but the current listing for that address shows a small abandoned house and several obits for the Dyers list that address.

26001100556_94e9ecc906_z.jpg


26001101026_484f1dc71a_z.jpg


25934495532_1f8a22bbe9_z.jpg


Edit: September 29, 1976 -- "MRS. DOVIE A. DYER Mrs. Dovie A. Dyer, 93, of 2408 Lister, died Monday at a nursing home at 5900 Swope Parkway. She was born in Henderson, Tenn., and had lived here 57 years. Mrs. Dyer owned the Dyer Tie Company, 2408 Lister, from 1940 until she retired in 1963."

That's interesting, Bob. Makes you wonder how Dyer sold her "sets" & what was included in the set; a hand painted handkerchief? Maybe she sold to some of the better stores such as Emery Bird Thayer?

It's impossible to know exactly what yr they bought the property on Lister because we don't know how long she lived in the nursing home. But it had to be sometime in the early teens to have lived there 57 yrs.. Not a very good area today. Zerelda Mimms James, widow of Jesse James was living about 20 blocks west & south of Lister on Tracy where she died in 1900. Their time could have almost overlapped.
 
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MelancholicNostalgic

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Here's one that I had actually passed by several times; it was so garish looking (in my honest opinion) that I simply didn't contend that it could be vintage.
However quite recently I was brushing it aside to see some other ties, and felt the fabric. It immediately had the right 'feel' and so I looked at the construction which further solidified that it was vintage.
As for the age, I'm not exactly sure but I'm guessing around 1930's? Any ideas?

The tie (coin for size reference)
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Detail:
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Nice one MN! Great fabric, not what I'd consider garish by any stretch. I'll go along with the 30s estimate, too.

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Retro Spectator

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Here's one that I had actually passed by several times; it was so garish looking (in my honest opinion) that I simply didn't contend that it could be vintage.
However quite recently I was brushing it aside to see some other ties, and felt the fabric. It immediately had the right 'feel' and so I looked at the construction which further solidified that it was vintage.
As for the age, I'm not exactly sure but I'm guessing around 1930's? Any ideas?

The tie (coin for size reference)
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Detail:
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That's a neat tie! I've never seen one like that.
 

Eddie Derbyshire

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Nice observation! I am here to learn and will try not to offer up further bad data. Thanks Eddie!
Hey I'm not being definitive Bob! Selvedge did carry on into the thirties but was just more typical in the earlier days :) these things are always a patchwork of knowledge that we all contribute to in equal measure! :)

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