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bell-topper

British  

noun

  1. obsolete a tall silk hat

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This was a tall, elderly, erect man dressed in black broad-cloth, with a bell-topper and a very voluminous white choker.

From Lodges in the Wilderness by Scully, W. C. (William Charles)

“Nothing on earth to do there, and they wanted me to wear a bell-topper hat on Sunday.”

From Aletta A Tale of the Boer Invasion by Mitford, Bertram

The frock coat had been "restored," the rag cap was abandoned in favour of a limp bell-topper, contributed by the family of a benevolent clergyman, and the tan boots were artistically blacked with stove polish.

From The Missing Link by Dyson, Edward