Fyve_by_Fyve
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Picked this up at an estate auction last Friday. Not sure what to make of it. Trying to get an accurate estimate of age.
The hat has a finely detailed paper label in the crown which reads "Hatter by Appointment to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales - Chetwynd, London" in gold gilt. There is a paper "L" size tag (actually measures like a modern Small, 6-7/8 to 7) and a paper tag of the same appearance (white with a red border) which has hand written numbers. The Chetwynd logo is also finely stamped into the leather sweatband.
All of this led me to believe that it was an English manufactured hat . . . but then when I pulled back the liner I saw a paper Union stamp from the United Hatters of North America.
Can't find any information on "Chetwynd" as a milliner, Royal or otherwise . . . and can't figure out why a British hat would have a US union tag.
The hat is of quality manufacture but . . . it's kinda weird that I can't find anything on it. The logos and construction look like something that would've been fairly notable.
Thoughts?
The hat has a finely detailed paper label in the crown which reads "Hatter by Appointment to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales - Chetwynd, London" in gold gilt. There is a paper "L" size tag (actually measures like a modern Small, 6-7/8 to 7) and a paper tag of the same appearance (white with a red border) which has hand written numbers. The Chetwynd logo is also finely stamped into the leather sweatband.
All of this led me to believe that it was an English manufactured hat . . . but then when I pulled back the liner I saw a paper Union stamp from the United Hatters of North America.
Can't find any information on "Chetwynd" as a milliner, Royal or otherwise . . . and can't figure out why a British hat would have a US union tag.
The hat is of quality manufacture but . . . it's kinda weird that I can't find anything on it. The logos and construction look like something that would've been fairly notable.
Thoughts?