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TWO 19TH CENTURY IVORY FANS, the first with plain tapering guards and sticks, the silk lace topped

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TWO 19TH CENTURY IVORY FANS, the first with plain tapering guards and sticks, the silk lace topped
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Skirsgill, Penrith, Cumbria

TWO 19TH CENTURY IVORY FANS, the first with plain tapering guards and sticks, the silk lace topped leaf decorated with two ladies in a rowing boat in an autumnal setting. 35cm; the second with tapering and carved guards and sticks, the lace leaf with foliate designs and painted with birds and foliage. 35cm

CONDITION: Some discolouration and staining to first, the second with deterioration to leaf.

TWO 19TH CENTURY IVORY FANS, the first with plain tapering guards and sticks, the silk lace topped leaf decorated with two ladies in a rowing boat in an autumnal setting. 35cm; the second with tapering and carved guards and sticks, the lace leaf with foliate designs and painted with birds and foliage. 35cm

CONDITION: Some discolouration and staining to first, the second with deterioration to leaf.

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The Skirsgill Saleroom
Skirsgill
Penrith, Cumbria
CA11 0DN
United Kingdom

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