Akubra Man said:Sort of witness to history kind of thing going on here. I would love to see more of these historical hat photos.
Well then, here's a cross post (from the Slow Day thread)
Stetson Hat "Buffalo Bill" Cody
Sale price was $4,250
Serial numbered (J4666) nutria chapeau with history relating to the famous showman. W F Cody would sell one of his hats away at the end of each season to a friend or relation and this hat was, according to accompanying documentation, purchased for $10 in 1912. This is the style, color, size, and material of the hats that Cody was known to have purchased from Stetson by the dozens, for just this purpose. Cody did prefer this crease and pencil roll to other styles and is pictured in several photos wearing this type of hatRelated Provenance: Letters from Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, Wyoming. Articles, photocopies, etc. relating to Stetson, Cody, and his hats. Ex - Ed Vebell collection.
Here's another. Sale price on this one was $1,500.
W F Cody Hat worn by Buffalo Bill and given to an Advance Agent for the Wild West. This hat, came with the the photos in the last lot and as mentioned before came from the agents family. Letter accompanies the hat. The hat was reconditioned by a hatter in Lancaster, PA in the 1950s