Pinkcoke
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- 22
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- Leicestershire, England.
I bought these two hats from one shop and the dates I have gathered so far indicate the companies where active in the same period; so I *think* that they could have come from the same household. (not the same gentleman as the sizes are quite different) If you would be so kind as to help a newbie date them I would be very grateful.
The first: a size 6 5/8 bowler hat by Tress & Co. It has a 2.5" brim, 1" ribbon, 4.5" crown (not expertly measured - I don't know how you're supposed to do this properly) and I measured the circumference as 21.5" or 54.5cm.
So far I have found from The (British) National Archives that this company was active between 1890-1967. under the trade mark emblem are the words "made expressly for E.F.Afford Shrewsbury" could this be a landowner purchasing hats for his workers as was the original purpose of these hats? (I do live only 20 minutes away from Derby!)
inside: leather sweatband with tie adjuster
a paper label that could be the owner's name? not sure if this reads Glover E. P. or Glove R.E.P and printed manufacturer's name.
and this paper label which I only found today underneath the leather sweatband, it has a perferated top edge which has been torn perhaps when sold? Handwritten details of registered shape, style and color and 'set flat' written on top- anyone know any further information on this?
Really for its age I think this hat is in excellent condition; despite this there are some small problems; it has some faint marks to the front of the crown (as though splattered with mud) is it possible to remove or improve the appearance of these? and the stitching holding the sweatband to the lining tape has 'dissolved' most of the way round. Would it be worth fixing both of these if I was going to sell?
The second: a size 7 1/4 soft felt? hat called " The Lincona Hat" by Lincoln Bennett. It has a 2" brim, 1 6/8" ribbon and I measured the circumference as 22 7/8" or 58cm. Again I have learned from the National Archives online that Lincoln Bennett were active from 1863-1966
The last image's label is found just underneath the lining at the front of the hat.
I do not know with this hat if it was intended to be creased or round, brim up or down - or are these all personal choices?
In terms of condition this one isn't such a great colour inside but the construction is sound all over. As I said its very soft and consequently sort of dented in the crown's shape when 'puffed out' and like the bowler hat the end of its ribbon is fraying - are they normally kept this way or sealed to prevent further damage?
What would I call this sort of hat and how could it be dated?
The first: a size 6 5/8 bowler hat by Tress & Co. It has a 2.5" brim, 1" ribbon, 4.5" crown (not expertly measured - I don't know how you're supposed to do this properly) and I measured the circumference as 21.5" or 54.5cm.
So far I have found from The (British) National Archives that this company was active between 1890-1967. under the trade mark emblem are the words "made expressly for E.F.Afford Shrewsbury" could this be a landowner purchasing hats for his workers as was the original purpose of these hats? (I do live only 20 minutes away from Derby!)
inside: leather sweatband with tie adjuster
a paper label that could be the owner's name? not sure if this reads Glover E. P. or Glove R.E.P and printed manufacturer's name.
and this paper label which I only found today underneath the leather sweatband, it has a perferated top edge which has been torn perhaps when sold? Handwritten details of registered shape, style and color and 'set flat' written on top- anyone know any further information on this?
Really for its age I think this hat is in excellent condition; despite this there are some small problems; it has some faint marks to the front of the crown (as though splattered with mud) is it possible to remove or improve the appearance of these? and the stitching holding the sweatband to the lining tape has 'dissolved' most of the way round. Would it be worth fixing both of these if I was going to sell?
The second: a size 7 1/4 soft felt? hat called " The Lincona Hat" by Lincoln Bennett. It has a 2" brim, 1 6/8" ribbon and I measured the circumference as 22 7/8" or 58cm. Again I have learned from the National Archives online that Lincoln Bennett were active from 1863-1966
The last image's label is found just underneath the lining at the front of the hat.
I do not know with this hat if it was intended to be creased or round, brim up or down - or are these all personal choices?
In terms of condition this one isn't such a great colour inside but the construction is sound all over. As I said its very soft and consequently sort of dented in the crown's shape when 'puffed out' and like the bowler hat the end of its ribbon is fraying - are they normally kept this way or sealed to prevent further damage?
What would I call this sort of hat and how could it be dated?