Antique early 20th century Edwardian leather bound round gentleman's collar box
Antique early 20th century Edwardian leather bound round gentlemens collar box. This rare box contains some white gentlemens collars, possibly by Austin Reed.
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Some age related wear.
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Size: 13 cm round 8 cm tall.
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Price is for collar box only. All other items are illustration only.
Great display piece.
This is a vintage or antique collar box, likely used to store detachable shirt collars.
These boxes were specifically designed to hold and protect men's detachable shirt collars, which were a common part of formal wear in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Appearance:
The box is typically round or oval, made of materials like leather or stiffened cardboard, and often features a lid with a buckle or strap closure.
Historical Context:
The presence of the word "COLLARS" on the lid directly indicates its function, reflecting a time when detachable collars were widely used before modern shirt designs became prevalent. Some examples are associated with specific retailers like Austin Reed or Au Printemps.
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Austin Reed was founded by tailor Austin Leonard Reed (1873–1954).





















































