esteban68
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foxes and cheese! what's all that about then? I think I'd wear that one just for reactions...sweet!
Another Haband!
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My first Wilson Brothers
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Here's a couple, by the same company, both featuring foxes! Circa 1930's I think. Tags read "By Donegal, Cohama California Swagger" and both have union tags.
First one with a motif of the Aesop fable "The Fox and the Crow" - complete with a wedge of cheese!
Second one features red foxes jumping around what appear to be a herd of little yellow lambs. Run lambs, run!
Ok, is it washed yet. Let's see it.Two great Cohama ties! I was recently given a '50s fox and grapes tie which I'll be posting as soon as I can gently wash it.
Cohama was a great company that dealt not only in ties but in material with great patterns that you could make into anything from drapes to tablecloths and clothing. The ties were top notch and whimsical at times. Those were good finds. I hope you got them at a good price too.Here's a couple, by the same company, both featuring foxes! Circa 1930's I think. Tags read "By Donegal, Cohama California Swagger" and both have union tags.
First one with a motif of the Aesop fable "The Fox and the Crow" - complete with a wedge of cheese!
Second one features red foxes jumping around what appear to be a herd of little yellow lambs. Run lambs, run!
Wilson Brothers was another great tie company. The Yellowstone Prints were inspired by the colors and features of Yellowstone if I remember correctly. I can see the colors and patterns in this tie.
Cohama was a great company that dealt not only in ties but in material with great patterns that you could make into anything from drapes to tablecloths and clothing. The ties were top notch and whimsical at times. Those were good finds. I hope you got them at a good price too.
Roberto wouldn't steer you wrong. Hollyvogue is one of my favorite manufacturers. They ran the gamut from hand painteds all the way to rep tie patterns. They certainly had flair either way. Both ties are good choices.Found two vintage ties from CityVintage that go with my bf Tom's vintage trousers. Tom was born and raised in San Francisco, kinda fun that both of these ties came from No. California mfgs. Was a great conversation with vintage dealer Roberto telling me about differences and details of ties of the 1930s and the ties of the 1940s
red patterned 30s tie to go with Tom's midnight blue Hollywood trousers:
green patterned 30s tie that goes with his sage green Hollywood waist trousers:
That is a nice one too! That wouldn't happen to be by Hut; would it?"Knot" planned
That is a good one to have.
Some recent Goodwill finds.
This one went to eBay
This one is the type i really like. The S shape of the graphics is great.