HAT PIN: SEQUINNED
One of a pair of hat pins topped by spheres of white pearlised sequins, which have been glued onto an inner sphere of wood
See item 2003.37
Hat pins from the home of the Misses Newman (two sisters), on the corner of Kershaw and Hamersley Roads, Subiaco. Hat pins used to secure hats on hair and prevent the hats blowing off.
Details
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Social history - example of women's hat accessories of the era
Other items from Subiaco Museum
- HAT PIN: GREEN AND BLACK BEADED
- HAT PIN: GREEN AND BLACK BEADED
- HAT PIN: PEARL AND COPPER HEAD
- PIN: CREAM WITH BRASS RINGS, NEWMAN FAMILY
- HAT PIN: WOVEN BRASS WIRE HEAD, NEWMAN FAMILY
- HAT PIN: PEARL AND PLASTIC
- HAT PIN: GLASS LEAF
- LAPEL PIN, BLUE/GREY PEARLS
- LAPEL PIN: GOLD, ART DECO DESIGN
- GRATER, NUTMEG
- TICKET: 'SINGLE E36692', EMU BUS CO. LTD.
- GLOVES: CREAM, KID, LONG