Quigley Brown
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I believe that the second from the left is c.early '50s, and the extreme right one is c.early '60s.
Beat me to it.
I believe that the second from the left is c.early '50s, and the extreme right one is c.early '60s.
^^Nice, especially the red one (Viking craft?).
Now that is a tie that you can like ---especially from that source.
Thanks for the help gentlemen, I appreciate it!
And now I discovered that second tie is only one which is not Hedva brand. Here's a photo.
I thought it looked more Persian or Greek. Above the boat you can see an anchor with rope.
Yeah, and it actually is a vintage tie. For years parents would get me modern neckties (which I appreciated, but were too thick), but at my present school, some parents have noticed that I wear "old" ties, and have purchased accordingly...
Yeah, and it actually is a vintage tie. For years parents would get me modern neckties (which I appreciated, but were too thick), but at my present school, some parents have noticed that I wear "old" ties, and have purchased accordingly...
Give them all a handout.
Yeah, and the links to the Fedora Lounge tie seminars we held on the Queen Mary...
I love the design since 'L' is my initial. What does the label suggest for the period?
I would say c.early-'50s. I wish I had that since my name starts with L, too!
sorry, but it's mine - all mine!
^^Excellent neckties. Van Cruise was a famous series. Interesting that the Vogue tie has two manufacturer labels with the company name featured.
^^That is an interesting tie; I'm not familiar with the Parlona line. Center tags do go back to the '50s, but are rare.