Mexican Deep Dish Hi-Top Straw Sombrero A2809 – Early California Antiques Shop
Mexican Deep Dish Hi-Top Straw Sombrero A2809 – Early California Antiques Shop
Rare survivor. Men's straw hi-top sombrero circa 1910 in exceptional condition, right down to its original cotton lining. 12" x 20"x 18". The sombrero, its name derived from the Spanish word sombra, meaning “shade,” first appeared in the 15th century. Gentlemen often wore tan, white, or gray felt sombreros, while peasa.
Rare survivor. Men's straw hi-top sombrero circa 1910 in exceptional condition, right down to its original cotton lining.
12 x 20x 18.
The sombrero, its name derived from the Spanish word sombra, meaning “shade,” first appeared in the 15th century. Gentlemen often wore tan, white, or gray felt sombreros, while peasants wore straw. In Mexico the brim of the sombrero could be as much as 2 feet (60 cm) wide.
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