Fall Antique and Decorative Art, Nov. 2nd
Lot 300:
Fabulous Sombrero Belonged to Maximino Avila Camacho. This colorful sombrero also embroidered with the initials of General Maximino Avila Camacho. Maximino ÃÆ’Âvila Camacho (1891 in Teziutlán, Puebla â€â€œ 1945 in Mexico City) was a Constitutionalist Army in the Mexican Revolution and afterwards politician who served as governor of Puebla from 1937 to 1941 and as secretary of Public Works in the cabinet of his brother, President Manuel ÃÆ’Âvila Camacho. PROVENANCE – Robert (Bob) N. Green began collecting in the NYC area inn the 1950s. Originally he ran ads in the Shotgun News for antique firearms. He worked as a chemical engineer for Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. which at that time owned Tupperware.His job sent him to Mexico in 1963 to build the Tupperware Factory in Lerma, Estado de Mexico. After the factory was finished he and his family moved to Mexico City and Bob ran the factory until his death in 1986. Bob spent every Sunday and La Lagunilla Market also known as the Thieve’s Market where he bought a large variety of antique items. He was the best know antique buyer at the market.This collection has been in storage for the last 33 years and his family have decided to sell it.
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