- A tie pin (or tiepin, also
known as a
stick pin/
stickpin) is a neckwear-controlling device,
originally worn by
wealthy English gentlemen to
secure the...
- The
Stickpin is a 1933
British crime film
directed by
Leslie S.
Hiscott and
starring Henry Kendall,
Betty Astell and
Francis L. ****van. It was made as...
- fore, aft, and at the left
shoulder with
three gold gem-headed (dull)
stickpins. The
doubling and
pinning on the left
shoulder likely survive from the...
-
decorative plates for belts), earrings, belt buckles,
necktie slides,
stickpins, dush-tuhs, and tiaras.
Nickel silver is the
metal of
choice among contemporary...
-
Martin with
knowing how to live it up on the screen, to the last
diamond stickpin. The
former behaves like a pasha,
flanked by
adoring handmaidens and servile...
- Will Rock (1947) as **** Red
Gloves (1948) as
Marochek Kelly (1965) as
Stickpin Sidney Crane The
Front Page (1969) as The
Mayor Harvey (1970) as Duane...
- and were tied in a bow or
looped into a
loose knot and
fastened with a
stickpin.
Heavy padded and ****ed
frock coats (in
French redingotes), now usually...
- the area. As
parting gifts,
Remus presented all the men with
diamond stickpins, and gave each guest's wife a
brand new car. He held a
similar party in...
- 1845.
Alexandre Cabanel wears his
cravat loosely tied and
secured with a
stickpin, 1847. 1847
fashion plate 1848
fashion plate shows the
lowered waistline...
- a tie with wide
wings and a
narrow neckband,
fastened with a
jewel or
stickpin. Ties
knotted in a bow
remained a
conservative fashion, and a
white bowtie...