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Yes 50s but I think later 50s then early.My feeling is your lovely little hat is from the 1950s, early in the decade.
Hi,
I tried enlarging the size label, what are the complete details on it other then the size?
Did the hat pin come with the hat or something you added?
Thank you the hat pin came with the hat - I will try and get a better pic of the labelHi,
I tried enlarging the size label, what are the complete details on it other then the size?
Did the hat pin come with the hat or something you added?
Hi,
I tried enlarging the size label, what are the complete details on it other then the size?
Did the hat pin come with the hat or something you added?
THANK YOU ..COULD WELL BE - i CANT RECALL WHERE I GOT IT FROM! BUT WILL GO WITH 50's ...My feeling is your lovely little hat is from the 1950s, early in the decade.
Ah, I have not seen those initials before, what was the " Millinery Sizing Counsel " or perhaps a better question, the reason for their existence/purpose?The little hatpin is a standard glass head hat pin, probably not original to the hat and will not help with dating. The lady may have added a veil to the hat and so needed the hatpin. Do you see and remains of a veil on the underside? The little initials on the tag is just confirming that the size "22" is standard milliner sizing. I forget what it stands for, something like Millinery Sizing Counsel/commission, etc. You do not see them much on hats at all, not after the early 1950s. But I dated it based on the style and materials used. It could be later 1950s but would not be the latest style for that time period in millinery, it would seem a little matronly.