Wow, Mark, that is a stunner! Great find!This one arrived today, thanks to a tip from one of several friends who notify me when they come across something they think is up my alley.
Worth brand, made by the Harris-Polk Hat Co. of St. Louis.
It was sold through Ten Sleep Mercantile, in Ten Sleep, Wyoming. An American Indian rest stop, the town was so called because it was 10 days' travel, or “10 sleeps,” from both Fort Laramie and Yellowstone National Park, as well as the Indian Agency on the Stillwater River in Montana. The Mercantile was built in 1905, and the building still stands to this day, although no longer housing a general store.
I’d estimate it to be a 1920s vintage, making it the second-oldest hat in my collection. It’s in remarkable shape, (other than missing its lining), with tremendous dimensions: a 7.5” open crown, currently creased to 6.5” at the rear, and 4.5” at the front, with a 1.75” ribbon. The bound View attachment 718859 View attachment 718860 View attachment 718861 View attachment 718862 brim is 5” wide, with a ¾” kettle curl. I may or may not add some curl and dip to the crown; I haven't decided yet.


