BRIM FORMERS x3

H1995.1361.1-3

Three brim formers; solid wooden discs used to shape the brim of hats.
.1 - Solid wooden disc. On one surface, a pencil line is drawn across centre of brim former and marked at one end with the letter 'B'. On both sides, pin holes are present, roughly forming a circular pattern around the centre.
.2 - Each side of the brim former has a flat circular centre, from which the surrounding surface area slopes gradually downwards toward the disc's edge. On one side pencil marks and pin holes (forming a semi-circle) are present. The reverse side has pin holes forming a u-shape in one corner.
.3 - Small, solid wooden disc. On both sides pin holes are present forming a rough circular pattern 1.5 cm away from the edge.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H1995.1361.1-3
Accession Date: 14 Sep 1995
Credit: Mrs Verity Klemm

Material

Wood0 - Whole
Lead/Metal

Measurement

height50mm
diameter300mm
height40mm
diameter250mm
height20mm
diameter230mm

 


 

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