[Rarebooks] FS: Cabinet Photos of Hat-Making / Moulding Machines

Joslin Hall Books & Ephemera office at joslinhall.com
Mon May 3 12:21:55 EDT 2021


Four Cabinet Photos of Hat-Making / Moulding Machines at Gage Hat Co. Chicago.

A set of four images with an inscription on the back of one- “Machines  
designed to operate Merry Widow Hats at Gage Hat Co. Illinois about  
1911. Designed by Fred [illegible] and built by Adolph Machine Ltd.”.

Gage Brothers made hats for fashionable ladies; a period advertisement  
for the Merry Widow hat shows a wide-brimmed, flat-crowned hat with 3  
pom-poms, or perhaps small, tame hedgehogs, on the brim. These can  
also be clearly seen in the photos, sans the hedgehogs. The moulding  
machines remind me of something the Martian invaders in H.G. Wells’  
‘War of the Worlds’ might have ridden in. Nonetheless, a wonderful  
look at Edwardian-era hat-making equipment, in situ.

Four cabinet photos. 12”x10” [mounts], 8.75”x7” [images]. One mount  
with some stains, overall light wear and minor soil. The image on the  
stained mount has some adhesion loss in that corner and a crease.  
Several other 'bubbles' in the images. $250

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