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Hat Pins

Hat pins, usually between 6 and 12 inches long, are used to pin a hat to the head by securing it to the hair. Typically worn in pairs, they are both functional and decorative and made of any available material including plastics, paste, bone, precious metals, and gemstones.

Hat pins were worn by women in Europe and the United States throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. In the early 1800s, they were used to hold wimples and veils in place. British hat pin makers could not keep up with local demand, causing French versions to be imported for sale until 1832, when a machine was invented in the United States that facilitated mass production. Demand for hat pins reached its peak between 1880 and 1920, when bonnets went out of fashion and hats became the norm, necessitating the use of pins to keep women’s simple and elaborate head gear in place. A great variety of hat pins were available, and many women also bought hat pin holder boxes to house their collections of these hair accessories.

In 1908, laws were passed in the United States that limited the length of hat pins in response to the fear of suffragettes using them as weapons. Despite these concerns, hat pins remained ubiquitous during the early 1900s, due in large part to actresses Lillian Russell and Lillian Langtry, both of whom wore fantastical hats decorated with exquisite hair pins. Hat pins continue to be prized today by collectors for their beautiful craftsmanship and important role in women’s fashion.


Quick Facts

  • On April 28, 1996, Christie’s Hong Kong sold a Qing Dynasty imperial jadeite hair pin for $400,802
  • In ancient China, hair pins were worn by both men and women to secure their hair buns and reveal their social status
  • During the '40s, women used hair pins to create finger waves, a popular hairstyle at the time

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SET OF TWO HATPINS IN 18K YELLOW GOLD AND CULTURED PEARLS, TOTAL WEIGHT 2GR.
Apr 27, 11:00 AM CEST
SET OF TWO HATPINS IN 18K YELLOW GOLD AND CULTURED PEARLS, TOTAL WEIGHT 2GR.
by Goldfield Auction
Est: €50- €100
€500 Bids
7 HAT PINS & STERLING/WOOD UMBRELLA HANDLE
Apr 25, 10:00 AM EDT
7 HAT PINS & STERLING/WOOD UMBRELLA HANDLE
by Cordier Auctions & Appraisals
Est: $30- $50
$150 Bids
Two Mt. Washington Hat Pin Holders
May 08, 10:00 AM CDT
Two Mt. Washington Hat Pin Holders
by Jaremos
Est: $150- $300
$700 Bids
Two hat pins, one surmounted by early 20thC silver detail maker Gourdel Val
Apr 28, 9:00 AM BST
Two hat pins, one surmounted by early 20thC silver detail maker Gourdel Val
by Claydon Auctioneers
Est: £30- £50
£300 Bids
24 Vintage Hatpins With Holders
May 02, 11:00 AM EDT
24 Vintage Hatpins With Holders
by Willow Auction House
Est: $200- $300
$1000 Bids
Antique German Porcelain Hat Pin Holder w/ 5 Misc. Hat Pins
May 06, 6:00 PM EDT
Antique German Porcelain Hat Pin Holder w/ 5 Misc. Hat Pins
by One Source Auctions
Est: $0- $0
$250 Bids
TWO ANTIQUE HATPIN HOLDERS WITH HATPINS
Apr 27, 11:00 AM EDT
TWO ANTIQUE HATPIN HOLDERS WITH HATPINS
by Kimball's Auction
Est: $100- $800
$500 Bids
Captivating Coral & 14k Gold Hat Pin
May 04, 11:00 AM EDT
Captivating Coral & 14k Gold Hat Pin
by Main Auction Galleries
Est: $60- $120
$300 Bids
49 Vintage Hat Pins and china holder in a cardboar
Apr 26, 12:00 PM BST
49 Vintage Hat Pins and china holder in a cardboar
by Ewbank's
Est: £80- £100
£800 Bids
Collection of Approximately Thirty-Eight Vintage Hatpins, Dome- H.- 16 in., W.- 13 1/2 in., D.- 8 in.
May 10, 10:00 AM CDT
Collection of Approximately Thirty-Eight Vintage Hatpins, Dome- H.- 16 in., W.- 13 1/2 in., D.- 8 in.
by Crescent City Auction Gallery
Est: $300- $500
$2250 Bids

Sellers Who Sell Hat Pins


Ewbank's

Ewbank's

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Main Auction Galleries

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Kimball's Auction

Claydon Auctioneers

Claydon Auctioneers