Skip to main content

Hat with an emblem for a fraternal organization

View
@ National Museum of African American History and Culture

Unidentified

Description

This flat wool cap with squared polished patent leather brim and a military insignia at center front is a non-military fraternal piece, possibly Masonic. A leather chin strap is buckled over the top of the cap, secured by a button on either side. A third metal button is at the center front. All three buttons appear to be made of brass. The device on the buttons and the metal insignia at center front is a hammer (proper right) crossing over a chisel (proper left). The background of the metal insignia is blue and red-and-white striped silk encircled first by a blue silk border and then a brassy ‘rope’. Two bands that appear to consist of silver-plated plaiting encircle the cap: one at the top ridge and one around the side of the cap just below the middle. A third band of tripartite gold-colored metal-wrapped cording encircles the cap at the base of the side, extending over the brim. The interior of the cap is lined with cardboard on the inner side walls and covered with a cotton tabby outer lining. The roof interior is leather, probably Moroccan leather.
Format:
Wool (Textile) , Patent Leather , Cotton (Textile) , Metal And Silk (Textile)
Rights:
Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
View Original At:

Record Contributed By

National Museum of African American History and Culture

Record Harvested From

Smithsonian Institution