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    Dress Chapeau of Mexican President Don Porfirio Diaz, Late 19th/Early 20th C

    $1,995

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    Elegant dress chapeau, the body made of black beaver with gold brocade on both sides;
    the right side with Mexican tri-color cockade and gold bullion braid angled over the top,
    secured by a single button bearing the Mexican coat of arms of an eagle perched on a
    cactus devouring a rattlesnake.  White ostrich plume on top running the length of the
    chapeau.  White satin lining with gold emblem depicting an eagle surmounting a globe and
    bearing the words “MODE DE PARIS”; the sweat band with retailer’s name “Reinbeck &
    Becker S en C/Plaza de la Constitucion 15/MEXICO”.  Contained in its original red hat box
    with brass handle and clasps; with green velvet lining bearing retailer’s name and address
    in gold on the lid.  Very good condition for its age, retaining bright colors; the ostrich feather
    shedding and lining with some stains.  Box very good, showing handling wear around the
    edges.  Chapeau 20" long by 7" wide by 6" high; the box 21 3/4" long by 8" wide by 7 3/4"
    high.

    Don Porfirio Diaz (September 15th,1830 - July 2nd, 1915) was a Mexican general and
    politician who served 7 terms as President of Mexico.  He served a total of 31 years in
    several stints from November 28th, 1876 to May 25th, 1911. And remains the longest-
    serving president in Mexican history.  His reign was a de facto dictatorship which brought
    relative political stability and economic growth, though these benefits were generally not
    shared with the masses.  He declared himself the winner in his eight term, but his
    opponent, Francisco Madero, called for an armed rebellion against Diaz, leading to the
    Mexican Revolution of 1911.  After suffering a number of defeats by Madero’s forces, Diaz
    went into exile in Paris, where he died 4 years later.  There is a photo of Diaz, ca. 1910, in
    full dress uniform wearing what may be this exact chapeau.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    U1909 (MZ-46741)

    Period

    19th Century, Early 20th Century

    Nationality

    Mexican

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