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The BORSALINO BROTHERHOOD

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It might have the celled paper label. It looks similar to my 1929 Echter Borsalinos.

http://germanaustrianhats.invisionz...c/50-borsalino-german-market/page-2#entry1153
It does: here's the auction picture of it. Cell format with written size.

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Stefan, Thanks! Here is the paper label from one of mine. The hat form, brim work and ribbon/bow are very similar.

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Echter Borsalino date stamped 17.5.29 (May 17, 1929).

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Very similar hats indeed (and both wonderful). And it gives us more direction dating this type of label. Both have the cell layout and both have the size written and the rest either printed or stamped. So that type, with both of them dated, can be placed at least between 1925 to 1929. It would be safe to say that my Borsalino Stregone bowler also belong in this time frame.
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The Borsalino lobbia Nebbia (below) has almost all of the information written on the label (also in the cell-layout), which would make it likely in my view that it is of an earlier date.

borsalino lobbia_02.jpg

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Daniele Tanto

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It does: here's the auction picture of it. Cell format with written size.


Stefan, Thanks! Here is the paper label from one of mine. The hat form, brim work and ribbon/bow are very similar.

17203713027_817844bccd_b.jpg


least between 1925 to 1929. It would be safe to say that my Borsalino Stregone bowler also belong in this time frame.
borsalino-stregone_6-jpg.156652

Mine is a contribution that can be a further note to identify the production dates of Borsalino through the paper labels, or be a small addition in the small sea of suppositions. Two Borsalino "Lobbia" sold in Sofia by Simon Zlateff before or during the Second World War. Different model and finish
Bismuto
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Mirtillo
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They are therefore Borsalino produced in the 30s and the difference with that of Steve and Stefan is evident in the form and in the writing. In the 20s different rubber or iron stamps were used and the graphics were different. Stefan's hand written (Lobbia - Nebbia) has probably been sold in Italy (one of my assumptions) because often the "Italian" Borsalino were less cared in the labeling of those prepared for export.
I have entered by comparison a "Diplomatique" built in France in the same period to see the difference in style and interior finishes. Here there is no lining, as was often used in many hats produced in the years since the beginning of the last century. No paper labels if not the size.
Antonin - France
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Soon I will try in the Borsalino in my possession built before the war (few) to inspect the labels to contribute the solution or to the confusion.
 
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Mine is a contribution that can be a further note to identify the production dates of Borsalino through the paper labels, or be a small addition in the small sea of suppositions. Two Borsalino "Lobbia" sold in Sofia by Simon Zlateff before or during the Second World War. Different model and finish
Bismuto
2qaijvm.jpg

qsje6x.jpg

21bvj1x.jpg

Mirtillo
ie4jsj.jpg

2m27xwy.jpg

289mc8.jpg

They are therefore Borsalino produced in the 30s and the difference with that of Steve and Stefan is evident in the form and in the writing. In the 20s different rubber or iron stamps were used and the graphics were different. Stefan's hand written (Lobbia - Nebbia) has probably been sold in Italy (one of my assumptions) because often the "Italian" Borsalino were less cared in the labeling of those prepared for export.
I have entered by comparison a "Diplomatique" built in France in the same period to see the difference in style and interior finishes. Here there is no lining, as was often used in many hats produced in the years since the beginning of the last century. No paper labels if not the size.
Antonin - France
senn8o.jpg

34hey38.jpg

Soon I will try in the Borsalino in my possession built before the war (few) to inspect the labels to contribute the solution or to the confusion.
Daniele, Thank you for the additional information. I am pretty sure most of the separate size label Euro market Borsalinos are later 1930s or very early 1940s. I look forward to seeing your pre WWII Euro market Borsalino Hat labels.
 
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Very similar hats indeed (and both wonderful). And it gives us more direction dating this type of label. Both have the cell layout and both have the size written and the rest either printed or stamped. So that type, with both of them dated, can be placed at least between 1925 to 1929. It would be safe to say that my Borsalino Stregone bowler also belong in this time frame.
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The Borsalino lobbia Nebbia (below) has almost all of the information written on the label (also in the cell-layout), which would make it likely in my view that it is of an earlier date.

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Stefan, Thank you for the additional information. Sometime in the 1930s there was a switch from the Celled Paper Labels. Your "Nebbia" is a really fantastic looking hat. I think it could be earlier than the date stamped hats but I am not sure the additional hand writing points to that being the case. It would be interesting to put all the Celled Paper Labels + Hats together in one post. I know one of my examples has a slightly different cell alignment.
 
Mine is a contribution that can be a further note to identify the production dates of Borsalino through the paper labels, or be a small addition in the small sea of suppositions. Two Borsalino "Lobbia" sold in Sofia by Simon Zlateff before or during the Second World War. Different model and finish
Bismuto
2qaijvm.jpg

qsje6x.jpg

21bvj1x.jpg

Mirtillo
ie4jsj.jpg

2m27xwy.jpg

289mc8.jpg

They are therefore Borsalino produced in the 30s and the difference with that of Steve and Stefan is evident in the form and in the writing. In the 20s different rubber or iron stamps were used and the graphics were different. Stefan's hand written (Lobbia - Nebbia) has probably been sold in Italy (one of my assumptions) because often the "Italian" Borsalino were less cared in the labeling of those prepared for export.
I have entered by comparison a "Diplomatique" built in France in the same period to see the difference in style and interior finishes. Here there is no lining, as was often used in many hats produced in the years since the beginning of the last century. No paper labels if not the size.
Antonin - France
senn8o.jpg

34hey38.jpg

Soon I will try in the Borsalino in my possession built before the war (few) to inspect the labels to contribute the solution or to the confusion.
These are all nice, but that grey with the grey sweat and grey tip logo is really extra special. Am I reading that right? Is that one a 6 1/2 punti?
M
 

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