Industrial Architectural base (9) - 1920-1930 - Millinery hat blocks





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Set of 9 vintage millinery hat blocks in solid beechwood from Europe, dating ca. 1920–1950, with visible sizes 56 and 57; dimensions 19 cm W × 19 cm D × 12 cm H, beige, in good condition with signs of aging, weight 5 kg.
Description from the seller
Set of 9 Vintage Millinery Hat Blocks – Beechwood – European Atelier – Possibly Parisian Influence – ca. 1920–1950
Historical context
During the first half of the 20th century, Paris was the world capital of millinery. The great fashion houses and countless independent modistes created elegant hats that were essential elements of women’s fashion between the 1920s and 1950s.
Behind every hat stood the craftsmanship of specialised hat block makers, who produced wooden forms from beechwood on which felt or straw hats were shaped using steam, pins and careful handwork.
Blocks like the ones offered here were indispensable tools in these ateliers and reflect a period when hat making was still a highly skilled artisanal trade.
A rare set of eight original millinery hat blocks crafted from solid beechwood, the traditional wood used by professional hat block makers throughout Europe.
The set likely originates from a modiste (women’s hatmaker) workshop and consists of several different shaping forms used in traditional millinery:
• crown blocks
• finishing and pressing blocks
• a lacquered model block with smooth surface
• a larger stacked crown block constructed from multiple wooden rings
Visible on several pieces are European hat sizes 56 and 57, corresponding to head circumference in centimeters.
The undersides also show typical atelier alignment markings, including a central line and carved cross (X) used by milliners to align the block on a stand and mark the front-to-back orientation of the hat.
This marking system is commonly seen on continental European hat blocks from the early 20th century, particularly those produced for workshops influenced by the Parisian millinery trade, which dominated women’s hat fashion between the 1920s and 1950s.
The construction in solid beechwood, the presence of positioning pins, and the characteristic workshop marks strongly suggest that these blocks were professional tools used in a working millinery studio.
Dating is most likely circa 1920–1950, the golden era of elegant women’s hats.
Details
• Object: Millinery Hat Blocks
• Quantity: 9 pieces
• Material: Solid beechwood
• Origin: Europe
• Possible influence: French / Parisian millinery tradition
• Period: circa 1920–1950
• Sizes visible: 56 and 57
• Condition: good vintage condition with authentic workshop wear (pin marks, surface patina)
Set of 9 Vintage Millinery Hat Blocks – Beechwood – European Atelier – Possibly Parisian Influence – ca. 1920–1950
Historical context
During the first half of the 20th century, Paris was the world capital of millinery. The great fashion houses and countless independent modistes created elegant hats that were essential elements of women’s fashion between the 1920s and 1950s.
Behind every hat stood the craftsmanship of specialised hat block makers, who produced wooden forms from beechwood on which felt or straw hats were shaped using steam, pins and careful handwork.
Blocks like the ones offered here were indispensable tools in these ateliers and reflect a period when hat making was still a highly skilled artisanal trade.
A rare set of eight original millinery hat blocks crafted from solid beechwood, the traditional wood used by professional hat block makers throughout Europe.
The set likely originates from a modiste (women’s hatmaker) workshop and consists of several different shaping forms used in traditional millinery:
• crown blocks
• finishing and pressing blocks
• a lacquered model block with smooth surface
• a larger stacked crown block constructed from multiple wooden rings
Visible on several pieces are European hat sizes 56 and 57, corresponding to head circumference in centimeters.
The undersides also show typical atelier alignment markings, including a central line and carved cross (X) used by milliners to align the block on a stand and mark the front-to-back orientation of the hat.
This marking system is commonly seen on continental European hat blocks from the early 20th century, particularly those produced for workshops influenced by the Parisian millinery trade, which dominated women’s hat fashion between the 1920s and 1950s.
The construction in solid beechwood, the presence of positioning pins, and the characteristic workshop marks strongly suggest that these blocks were professional tools used in a working millinery studio.
Dating is most likely circa 1920–1950, the golden era of elegant women’s hats.
Details
• Object: Millinery Hat Blocks
• Quantity: 9 pieces
• Material: Solid beechwood
• Origin: Europe
• Possible influence: French / Parisian millinery tradition
• Period: circa 1920–1950
• Sizes visible: 56 and 57
• Condition: good vintage condition with authentic workshop wear (pin marks, surface patina)

