If the Hat didn't have a Liner it had a Crown Tip Patch. The Liner or Crown Tip Patch might give us additional information but as I mentioned I believe it's a Non Branded Hat so wouldn't probably be helpful. The Paper Label has no Company Mark and the format doesn't match any Branded German...
I can't add anything to what Matt posted. I haven't seen that "Seal Extra" mark before. Normally "Seal" is associated with Velour (originally by J. Hückel´s Söhne Austria/Czechoslovakia) so this might be a "Flamand". I wasn't able to find another non branded hat with the same paper label...
Sorry that I didn't get back. I will follow up on what Matt posted. I have to research the paper label type. This is not a branded hat. Possibly tomorrow.
Hückel Weilheim "Chevreau", mid 1950s. Overall it's really great. I found this Soft Felt back in 2011.
This is what the Liner logo originally looked like. Unfortunately the stamp cut into the plastic so eventually expanded. As far as I know only Hückel Weilheim stamped the Liner...
Hückel Weilheim "Special" possibly mid to later 1950s. I have worn this one a lot.
Found this Soft Felt back in 2012.
Hückel (Weilheim) Advertising Pocket Mirror Match Holder. Unfortunately the match heads had to be removed for shipping. Found this back in 2014.
Johann Hückel´s Söhne, 1925 German Trademarks. After WWI exports from Czechoslovakia to Germany and Austria were blocked so Johann Hückel´s Söhne Neutitschein (Moravia) built a factory in Ratibor, Silesia. I haven't encountered these trademarks so I don't believe they were used in production...
Johann Hückel´s Söhne, German 1921 Trademarks. Post WWI Moravia became part of Czechoslovakia and references to the Habsburg Empire removed. Also quality marks were introduced.
1799 HÜCKEL
"Standard"
23/4 1921. Czechoslovakia, 25/2 1921. J. Hückel's Söhne, Neutitschein (Moravia)...
Rehfus & Cie. "Kolibri / Hummingbird", possibly early 1960s and a recent find. Rehfus & Cie. was located in Kehl am Rhein, Germany (directly across from Strasbourg, France) and closed in 1963.
Carl Johann Rehfus-Oberländer (1855-1926), head of the Kehler hat factory, was an avid...
Rehfus & Cie. "Kolibri / Hummingbird", French Point 6, possibly early 1960s. Rehfus & Cie. was located in Kehl am Rhein, Germany (directly across from Strasbourg, France) and closed in 1963. The Mélange Felt has a Rhau finish but a very soft hand. Rehfus & Cie. are less common but very high...
Rehfus & Cie. "Kolibri / Hummingbird", French Point 6, possibly early 1960s. Rehfus & Cie. was located in Kehl am Rhein, Germany (directly across from Strasbourg, France) and closed in 1963. The Mélange Felt has a Rhau finish but a very soft hand. Rehfus & Cie. are less common but very high...
Resistol - R. & M. Wegener (Made Under License) "Majestic" "Self Conforming" "Kitten Finish" possibly late 1950s early 1960s and a recent arrival. I am just getting around to posting photos of me wearing this Homburg Hat.
Brüder Böhm "Lido" possibly later 1930s. This is a stiffer Soft Felt Hat that is very light in weight. I think it's Wool but I am not sure because of the unusual processing. This hat was part of my May 2016 NOS Czech find.
This is what the B. B. Sweatband Stamp looked like prior...
Karl Misik (KAMI) "Special" possibly late 1930s early 1940s. Karel Misík was located in Husinec (Bohemia), Czechoslovakia. This Wool Soft Felt was part of 2015 NOS Czech find.
Karl Misik Husinec, orginal and current state (2008).
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