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An interesting mid to late 18th century carved and pierced bone fan with double paper leaf, intricately découpé, printed and hand-coloured, the sc...

A sturdy mid-19th century wood brisé fan, the guards polished, quite simple other than “Fontainebleau” being pierced into the central sticks, guar...

Two Early 19th Century Horn Brisé Fans, both carved and pierced, the stick tips pointed, one painted with a band of colourful flowers, the other w...

A dated, painted paper fan, bearing initials for BC, the date of 1906 and a spray of violets to the centre, the wood monture shaped and varnished,...

Los Zancos, after Goya, a painted scene, on silk, showing a woman in her balcony watching the street players on their stilts, the leaf in ballon f...

A large late 19th century wood fan, the guards shaped and painted, the leaf mounted in cabriolet fashion, in two horizontal bands, painted silk ov...

c1860’s a wood fan with bold lithographed leaf, the recto showing two ladies of high status meeting with a king and courtiers, the reserves filled...

A good early 19th century pale horn brisé fan, barrel head, shaped tips, the main body of the fan carved in 6 bands creating ovals of decreasing s...

A small 20th century celluloid brisé fan with a faint design of dancers, the lower guard printed with “Souvenir A. Tuschinski”; together with a yo...

A small bone late 19th century/early 20th century gilded bone fan mounted with the known printed silk leaf of Rinaldo and Armida, after Watteau, g...

A good 19th century Vernis Martin type brisé fan, bone sticks, almost totally decorated with a merry scene of dancers and others in a park, beside...

19th century wood brisé fans, c1880’s, probably Austrian, the first a sturdy example with heavier guards formed as bamboo, applied with silver met...

Ann Collier: A mask fan in needle lace, in the unusual form of a face mask mounted on a turned wood handle, the wings outspread, eye holes within ...

Ann Collier: The Hunt, a large bobbin and needle lace fan mounted on pale wood, the guards, in bamboo form, inlaid with tiny insects, the backgrou...

A large and showy black ostrich feather fan, the feathers mounted on tortoiseshell, fitted with a wide black silk ribbon.In very good order.

c.1900, a large female ostrich feather fan with good mottled tortoiseshell sticks, overall height approx. 49cm, together with a matching group of ...

A 1920’s shaded orange ostrich feather fan, light to dark left to right, the monture faux tortoiseshell, overall height approx. 56cm, span 75cmIn ...

A 1920’s shaded raspberry ostrich feather fan, the upper feathers sugar candy pink, the monture faux tortoiseshell, long feathers curling towards ...

A cream ostrich feather fan mounted on white mother pf pearl with a hint of pink; together with a single plume with black handle, a sea-green feat...

A large white ostrich feather fan, the bone sticks carved, pierced and coloured in several shades of pink, a central cartouche to the gorge with m...

A large black ostrich feather fan, the monture of tortoiseshell, the upper guard fitted with a detachable feather suitable for adding to a head dr...

A late 19th century black feather fan, the monture of tortoiseshell, the feathers painted in gold with birds in flight, the upper guard fitted wit...

A late 19th century female ostrich feather fan, a good mix of white and brown feathers, the monture of tortoiseshell, the upper guard applied with...

An early 20th century dyed ostrich feather fan and fitted box, the fan shaded from a ruby red up to a tomato red, with the addition of a fluffy up...

A large late 19th century wood fan by Buissot Eventails Paris, the double paper leaf printed to the recto with The Grand Hotel National in Lucerne...

Perfume advertising fans: the first a scarce fan for the perfumer Eugene Rimmel London Paris, double paper leaf mounted on tan wood with varnished...

A selection of fixed fans or face screen, 20th century, relating mainly to foreign places: a commemorative fan with image, of the visit of Pope Jo...

Hotels and Fashion: ten advertising fans from the 1920’s and later, the first, in ballon form, signed by Georges Redon, showing a courting couple ...

Two printed paper fans by the French artist and illustrator THOR, who showed humour somewhere on each of his fans: the first shows a couple taking...

Chocolates and cafés VOISIN, a paper advertising fan printed by V. Espi, Paris, the recto showing two ladies at leisure on a terrace, the verso wi...

Five fixed fans advertising Japanese business: the first, with an Egyptian design to the recto, advertising the Nagara Hotel: next, the recto with...

A good, sturdy, Chinese tortoiseshell brisé fan, for the European market, with good mottling to the 19 inner sticks, the two guards lacquered in b...

Books: A history of Beads, 30000 BC to the present day by Lois Sherr Dubin, Thames and Hudson publication; A Handbook on Beads by W G N Van der Sl...

19th century knitting and crochet work: a proficient European band sampler showing differing designs and techniques, approx. 117 cm x 7.5cm, toget...

An early 19th century French masonic apron, cream silk embroidered in chenille and metal thread, with gold sequins, featuring the set square and c...

Two pairs of opera glasses in cases, the first in gold metal with panels of cream mother of pearl, contained in a black leather case lined in blue...

Children’s Jubilee Souvenir 1860 - 1910: A large Victorian cotton handkerchief printed with an imposing Victorian building with passers-by and hor...

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