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postmedieval Cuero Sombrero (sombrero) - 246 mm
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postmedieval Cuero Sombrero (sombrero) - 246 mm

18th–Early 19th Century Leather Hat Culture / Period: Post-Medieval Date / Period: 18th – early 19th century A.D. Material: Leather Dimensions: 246 x 274 x 109 mm Condition: Good condition, with visible wear, minor deformation, and stitching consistent with age and use No shipping outside the European Union. Due to complex export regulations concerning cultural goods, this item cannot be shipped outside the EU. Please ensure you have a delivery address within the European Union before placing a bid. Provenance information: Object Registration ID: 93 The current owner purchased the 18th century antique leather hat from a private collector, N.N., in Utrecht. The previous owner, a private collector, N.N. from Utrecht (the Netherlands), stated that the object had been in his collection since an unknown date. According to the previous owner, the object had previously been in a private collection in the Netherlands since the 1970s. No further information concerning the earlier ownership history of the object was available from the previous owner. Background Information: This leather hat represents a utilitarian form of headwear from the 18th to early 19th century, a period characterised by both continuity and gradual change in European dress and craftsmanship. Hats of this type were widely used in practical settings, particularly among labourers, farmers, and individuals working outdoors, where protection against weather conditions was essential. Constructed from shaped and stitched leather, the hat demonstrates durable craftsmanship aimed at producing a long-lasting and weather-resistant object. The broad brim provided protection from rain and sun, while the domed crown ensured a secure fit. The visible stitching and construction details indicate hand-crafted production, typical of the period before large-scale industrialisation transformed clothing manufacture. Leather headwear of this kind was especially valued in rural and maritime environments. In maritime use, comparable forms could be associated with early waterproof or treated leather hats designed to withstand harsh conditions at sea. On land, such hats were part of everyday working attire, valued for their robustness and longevity rather than decorative qualities. During the 18th and early 19th centuries, clothing traditions varied regionally, and practical items like this remained relatively consistent in form due to their functional purpose. They were typically produced by local craftsmen, including leatherworkers and hatters, and formed an integral part of daily life rather than formal fashion. This object reflects the material culture of everyday life in the post-medieval period, illustrating the importance of durable and functional goods in pre-industrial societies. It provides a tangible connection to the people who relied on such items in their daily activities, where objects of this kind played a practical role in protection and work."

N.º 103906990

Ya no está disponible
postmedieval Cuero Sombrero (sombrero) - 246 mm

postmedieval Cuero Sombrero (sombrero) - 246 mm

18th–Early 19th Century Leather Hat

Culture / Period: Post-Medieval
Date / Period: 18th – early 19th century A.D.
Material: Leather
Dimensions: 246 x 274 x 109 mm
Condition: Good condition, with visible wear, minor deformation, and stitching consistent with age and use

No shipping outside the European Union. Due to complex export regulations concerning cultural goods, this item cannot be shipped outside the EU. Please ensure you have a delivery address within the European Union before placing a bid.

Provenance information:
Object Registration ID: 93

The current owner purchased the 18th century antique leather hat from a private collector, N.N., in Utrecht.
The previous owner, a private collector, N.N. from Utrecht (the Netherlands), stated that the object had been in his collection since an unknown date.
According to the previous owner, the object had previously been in a private collection in the Netherlands since the 1970s.
No further information concerning the earlier ownership history of the object was available from the previous owner.

Background Information:
This leather hat represents a utilitarian form of headwear from the 18th to early 19th century, a period characterised by both continuity and gradual change in European dress and craftsmanship. Hats of this type were widely used in practical settings, particularly among labourers, farmers, and individuals working outdoors, where protection against weather conditions was essential.

Constructed from shaped and stitched leather, the hat demonstrates durable craftsmanship aimed at producing a long-lasting and weather-resistant object. The broad brim provided protection from rain and sun, while the domed crown ensured a secure fit. The visible stitching and construction details indicate hand-crafted production, typical of the period before large-scale industrialisation transformed clothing manufacture.

Leather headwear of this kind was especially valued in rural and maritime environments. In maritime use, comparable forms could be associated with early waterproof or treated leather hats designed to withstand harsh conditions at sea. On land, such hats were part of everyday working attire, valued for their robustness and longevity rather than decorative qualities.

During the 18th and early 19th centuries, clothing traditions varied regionally, and practical items like this remained relatively consistent in form due to their functional purpose. They were typically produced by local craftsmen, including leatherworkers and hatters, and formed an integral part of daily life rather than formal fashion.

This object reflects the material culture of everyday life in the post-medieval period, illustrating the importance of durable and functional goods in pre-industrial societies. It provides a tangible connection to the people who relied on such items in their daily activities, where objects of this kind played a practical role in protection and work."

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Estimación  € 400 - € 500

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