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  1. S. J. Fraenkel Wien, "Arola", 58 cm possibly late 1950s.  This is my first S. J. Fraenkel Wien Homburg Hat find in my size range.  The felt is of a heavier weight but still dry creases and has a soft hand.  The components and workmanship are of excellent quality.  This Homburg Hat was made specially for Thom. Janout Linz Hat Sales K.G..  Back in 2018 I fond a catalog from Thom. Janout, Hat Manufacturer Upper Austria, Linz, Austria (1924) so they stopped producing hats possibly after WWII. 

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  2. S. J. Fraenkel Wien, "Arola", 58 cm possibly late 1950s.  This is my first S. J. Fraenkel Wien Homburg Hat find in my size range.  The felt is of a heavier weight but still dry creases and has a soft hand.  The components and workmanship are of excellent quality.  This Homburg Hat was made specially for Thom. Janout Linz Hat Sales K.G..  Back in 2018 I fond a catalog from Thom. Janout, Hat Manufacturer Upper Austria, Linz, Austria (1924) so they stopped producing hats possibly after WWII. 

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    Open Crown

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  3. Stetson - Mayser "Premier" "Lancer", 57 cm possibly early 1960s.  This hat belongs to Stefan on the FL.  Here is his description of the hat. "Bronze colour. Made under license in Germany. Size 57 with the overwelt brim at 5,5cm and the crown at 10cm. It's not my size really, but this is a very attractive colour."


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  4. J. Hückel´s Söhne "Platin", 56 cm, possibly late 1930s.  This hat belongs to Stefan on the FL.  Here is his description of the hat.  "Velour Backbow in green (yes, green;)). Size 56 with the raw edge brim at 5,5cm and the crown at 10cm at the center dent, Weighs 114 grams. All pre-war Hückel velour hats are exceptional and I've handled a few, but this one is the best one yet. As a testimony to its quality: it made me buy a deep green hat without hesitation and it landed me in the Adolf Hitlerstrasse of all places. Wait, what? Let me explain. The hat was sold by Hut-Trescher of Freiburg and in the years 1937 until the end of WWII one of their shops was located in the Adolf Hitlerstrasse. And it says so on the sweatband. So it's quite easy to date: late thirties or maybe early forties. Save for the imprint on the liner flaking off, the hat is in excellent shape."


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  5. Franz Gober München "Bayerland" "Alba", French Point 5 possibly 1930s late 1920s.  This hat belongs to Stefan on the FL.  Here is his description. "Black Velour, Size 57 (but has shrunk somewhat) with the brim at 7cm and the crown 11cm at the center dent. This is a substantial hat in every way and that won me over. Weighs 147 grams."

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  6. A. Peschel Dinkelsbühl "K", 56 cm possibly mid 1950s.  This hat belongs to Stefan on the FL.  Here is his description.  "Peschel in dark brown. Size 56 with the bound brim at 6,5cm and the crown at 10,5cm at the center dent. Label only says quality "K" and not much else. I love these Peschel hats, because they always have a great hand to the felt and this one is no exception."


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  7. Wegener "Extra", 58 cm possibly mid to later 1950s.  This hat belongs to Stefan on the FL.  Here is his description.  "Wegener Extra unlined in the colour Sylt. Size 58 with the bound brim at 7cm and the crown at 11cm at the center dent. Weighs 114 grams. I don't see that many unlined hats and certainly not by Wegener. The colours are great as well with the contrasting ribbon and brim binding, so I picked it up, even if it isn't my size. Sold by Hut Wagner, Bahnhofstrasse 21, Limburg."


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  8. Echter Rockel Velour, 56 cm, possibly late 1950s. This hat belongs to Stefan on the FL.  Here is his description.

    "ark grey with some distinct lilac tones to it. Very cool colour which is why it had to come. No label in this one unfortunately, but the liner was glued, so I'm guessing mid to late sixties. Bound brim at 6cm and crown at 11cm at the center dent. Rockel did know how to do velour and this one shows it. Weighs 110 grams."


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  9. Getes, Georg Teufel & Sohn, Tuttlingen, "Antilope", 58 cm possibly late 1950s early 1960s.  This hat is machine formed but has nice dimensions + style.  I have never encounter Georg Teufel (&) Sohn, Tuttlingen so I will have to see if I can find any information.  They don't come up on any of my lists.  There is another Getes in this find.

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  10. Rockel "Jupiter", 58 cm possibly mid to late 1950s.  The Chamois like felt is fantastic (color, finish, hand) and easily dry creases.  Also really like the form and mid width band / ribbon.  Unfortunately the liner is missing so I might look for a replacement.   This is the third hat from my recent seven hat find.

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  11. Rockel "Velourette", 58 cm possibly late 1950s.   The finish is Chamois like so I would be interesting to know why Rockel chose the "Velourette" name.  I have one other "Velourette" and it also has a Chamois like finish.  I really like the Ribbon and Bow design.   This is the second hat from my recent seven hat find.

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  12. Carl Weyrich Wien possibly mid 1890s - early 1900s.  

    "Emperor Francis Joseph I of Austria - A Personal Bowler Hat, Carl Weyrich III. Fasangasse 17 Wien, black wool felt, silk repp band and rim trimmed with silk repp band, leather sweat band, silk lining, on the inside manufacturer’s mark "Carl Weyrich III. Fasangasse 17 Wien" with imperial double eagle and the emperor’s gold-embossed initials "FJI.", 31.5 x 26 cm, c. 1900, (Lu)

    Personal bowler hat of the emperor, worn in civil dress. There are several photos of the emperor showing him with this hat model. Especially well-known is the image of Emperor Francis Joseph I with his grandnephew Archduke Charles Francis Joseph in the year 1894 in a park at Cannes.

    The Realized Price: EUR  25,300"

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    You can see more detailed photos here.

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    If scroll down to Lot 86 you can see the Realized Price.

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    I couldn't find any detailed in information on Carl / Karl Weyrich so can't say if the Stiff Felt was sourced or made in house.  The physical location on Google Maps is retail today but there could have been some type of small production.  Carl / Karl Weyrich doesn't come up in any of Austrian Hat Maker News member lists.  He is listed on page 25 of the Austrian Industry Guide (1926).

    https://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/topic/217-austrian-hat-industry-guide-1926/

  13. Gärner Hüte Wien "Record" Manufactured by J. Heinr. Ita Wien, 59cm, Real Fur Felt probably 1930s or 1940s.  I assume Gärner Hüte Wien is the same as Gärner Wien who also made their own hats.  I have an earlier Gärner Wien Wool Stiff Felt.  The paper label has a "U.F." which doesn't point to J. Heinr. Ita Wien so could be a Gärner Hüte Wien label.  I couldn't find any company that matches those initials.  The "F" could be Fabrik (Factory) but no guess yet regarding the "U".   I really like form of this one and also the ribbon with  +  bow design. 

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  14. S. & J. Fraenkel Wien, Ebreichsdorfer Filzhutfabrik / Extra Extra Wiener Hutindustrie "Wiener Extra Velour", measures ~ 58cm, possibly early 1930s.  I would like thank Brent on the FL for offering this great pre 1940 Austrian Velour to me.  The thick Metal Gray Velour is really fantastic but I will have to work with it more to get a smoother finish.  The offset bow is a unique feature.  I think it was probably worn brim up as shown because of the over welt.  I only knew this Velour was made by "S. & J. Fraenkel Wien, Ebreichsdorfer Filzhutfabrik" by the paper label.  Exported to the Italian market so it's good know that they used "Wiener Hutindustrie" for future reference.

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    C. Sartoris via Roma 19-21, Portici di via XX Settembre 240, Genova

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    (Genoese yearbook administrative, commercial, industrial and maritime guide etc. 1936)

    Sartoris C. via Roma 19-21 r. Branch: portici di via XX Settembre 240 r. Telephone 51-804, see special notice.

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