THE MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY PAINTED CEREMONIAL PARADE FIRE HAT
THE MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY PAINTED CEREMONIAL PARADE FIRE HAT

PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIA, MID-19TH CENTURY

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THE MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY PAINTED CEREMONIAL PARADE FIRE HAT
PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIA, MID-19TH CENTURY
the top initialed C.H.L
7 in. high

Lot Essay

This scene is derived from the painting Pat Lyon at the Forge (1826-1827) by John Neagle (1796-1865), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Here, the common man is raised to heroic status due to his firefighting. One of this set of hats is illustrated in Booth and Booth, "Parade Hates of America's Early Volunteer Firemen," The Magazine Antiques (April 2004), p. 94.

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