Hello, I recently was going through some of my fathers old things (he was a collector) and found some antique fedoras. I have an appreciation for the things he collected i just know very little about them so I figured I would seek knowledge from people who know more about the subject. My father was a colonel in the military during world war II these hats were most likely purchased for his civilian outfits somewhere overseas (although there is a Dobbs hat marked "made in the USA") and my father had very expensive taste so i would imagine these would be worth a bit of money. Im not looking to sell them at this time just trying to gather information about them(although if you would happen to know the value of one of them i would be curious). Heres my best visual descriptions for the hats. The first hat is a Dobbs hat it is black size 7 1/4 marked made in the USA, in the center it reads "Dobbs FIFTH AVENUE new york" and on the side it had a marking that is in cursive the first word is famous the second word starts with a B. The second hat is a "BEAVER HATS" and the marking on the side are "Pure Beaver Quality" with a emblem "Centredent" and "Custom made 7". The third hat is beige and reads in the center" MARQUE GRAND LUXE Borsaline grand prix paris 1900 Antica Casa Fondata nel 1857" The size is 5 and the side readings are "XXXXX" "Fabbricato per Giuseppe Marino". The fourth had as a soft easily bendable black hat marked in the center "KNOX new york" the side markings are "OVALIZED SIXTEENTHS TRADEMARK" "KNOX John T. Shayne&CO. CHICAGO and "F.T.W." which were his initials. Also there is a bow-tie in the collection with the markings "BROOKS BROTHERS MAKERS ALL SILK WOVEN IN ENGLAND". If anyone could provide some information about these it would be greatly appreciated. Thank You, Robert.
Heres the link to pictures: http://s1179.photobucket.com/albums/x390/2000hpbob/?start=all
Heres the link to pictures: http://s1179.photobucket.com/albums/x390/2000hpbob/?start=all
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