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Green circular hatbox with lid from Maes Millinery Shop, 1941-1994. Creator: Unknown
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Green circular hatbox with lid from Maes Millinery Shop, 1941-1994. Creator: Unknown
Green circular hatbox (a) and lid (b) made from pasteboard painted green. The lid can be fixed to the bottom with two lengths of white cotton twill tape attached to the base. There is white topstitching along the rim and the top edge of the lid. Metal brads are used to hold the sides of the base and the lid, and the bottom of the base to the sides. Mae Reeves (1912-2016) was a pioneering African-American milliner who was famous for her custom-made hats. Her business, Maes Millinery Shop in downtown Philadelphia, was one of the first shops in the city to be owned by a woman of African American heritage
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This print showcases a green circular hatbox with its matching lid, originating from Maes Millinery Shop between the years 1941 and 1994. Crafted by an unknown creator, this exquisite hatbox is made of pasteboard painted in a vibrant shade of green. The lid securely fastens to the base using two lengths of white cotton twill tape attached to the bottom. Delicate white topstitching adorns the rim and top edge of the lid, adding a touch of elegance to this functional piece. What makes this hatbox even more significant is its connection to Mae Reeves (1912-2016), an African-American milliner who revolutionized custom-made hats. As one of Philadelphia's first African American female business owners, her shop became renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and style. This hatbox stands as a testament to Mae Reeves' pioneering spirit and contribution to black history. Displayed at the National Museum of African American History and Culture, this artifact symbolizes not only fashion but also cultural heritage. It represents an era spanning from the forties through the nineties when travel was cherished, shops were bustling with customers seeking unique accessories like these hatboxes. As we admire this remarkable object captured by an unknown photographer, we are reminded of Mae Reeves' legacy that continues to inspire generations today.
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