Antique Silk Top Hat in Original Case
Antique Silk Top Hat in Original Case
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A fabulous silk top hat circa turn of the century, late 19th-early 20th, in its original leather case.
The hat is finely made and stamped with the maker "Delion" from Paris, imported for Marshall Field & Company.
Inside the brown leather case is a surprisingly rich red, quilted silk lining. A strap holds the hat securely in place, ideal for travel. A sticker on the outside of the case reads "Cardiff," potentially a travel destination of its original owner.
Photography by Madison Ahumada & Sergio Ahumada
+++ Measurements +++
Hat interior width 6"
Hat interior length 7.75”
21.5" hat interior circumference
6.5” tall
Case measures 14" x 13" x 10.5"
+++ Condition +++
Great condition overall with some minor age related wear. Small seam separation on the interior and what looks to be a small burn as well (as pictured). The leather case shows minor wear as well. Both hat and case are wearable and usable respectively with care.
+++ Please read +++
This item is not new, and as such, it has wear commensurate with age. As with all older vintage and antique items, please handle with care.
All items are sold as-is, and I do my best to point out all condition issues and provide a detailed description and photographs.
Unless specified, items have not been cleaned.
I do not accept returns or offer refunds. Please see all photos, read the entire description, and ask any questions before purchasing.
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Returns & Exchanges
Returns & Exchanges
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