Identifier:
142853
Description:
This top hat is made of black silk plush, also known as hatter's plush. It has a black cloth band around the base of the crown and is roughly 14 centimeters tall. The silk plush is treated with shellac which helps to waterproof the hat. This hat was made by Dunlap & Company and was sold by Dickenson & Company of Detroit, Michigan. According to museum records, it was worn by Charles L. Rardon.
Date:
circa 1900 – 1920
Materials:
Silk Plush, Cloth
Dimensions:
6"" h 9.5"" w 11.25"" d
Current Location Status:
In Storage
Collection Tier:
Tier 2
Source:
Gift Of Mrs. Woodworth Bissell
Related Entities:
Dunlap and Company (creator)
Alternate names:
Dunlap, Dunlap & CompanyDunlap & Company was a hat company located in New York City. It was opened by Robert Dunlap in 1857. Robert Dunlap was a previous employee of Knox Hats in New York but when he was refused for a raise, he left to open his own store. The two stores became rivals, with Dunlap & Co. becoming the popular choice, especially for derby hats. In the 1910s, however, both Knox and Dunlap businesses began to decline. In 1918 the two companies merged. Eventually, they were bought out by Byer-Rolnick which was then bought by The Hat Corporation of America. This company became D.J. Caps and was then bought out by Hat Brands, Inc., also known as HATCO. Dickerson & Company (creator)
Alternate names:
Dickerson and CompanyDickerson & Company was a headwear company located in Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. Woodworth Bissel (donor)
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