Fans & Finery

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Billotey: A fine 19th century, 1885 – 1900, fan, delicately painted on silk satin, mounted on sturdy tortoiseshell, the double leaf featuring thre...

An unusual early 19th century shaped horn brisé with barrel rivet, ribboned close to the centre, giving a large almost harp-shape upper section wi...

A very large tortoiseshell brisé fan, the tips of the 19 inner sticks and two guards rounded, fitted with a tassel and holder, contained in a fitt...

A first quarter 19th century Carrickmacross needle lace fan, the crisp leaf mounted on pink Mother of Pearl, the ribs the same, the design of styl...

A late 19th century Brussels Point de Gaze needle lace fan, the pink Mother of Pearl carved, pierced, and lightly incised with floral designs, the...

Two machine lace fans, the first a large wood fan with carved and shaped guards, light gilding to the gorge, the cream gauze leaf edged in floral ...

Three large fans c 1890 – 1900, the first with red glazed cotton leaf mounted on wood stained black, printed with a gentle depiction of a flower s...

An early 20th century pink mother of pearl fan, the black gauze leaf, mounted à l’Anglaise, with a top border of black machine lace, is painted wi...

Three fans, a late 19th century black gauze fan, leaf unusually painted with a group of colourful butterflies to one side and birds in flight to t...

Four decorative fans from the second half of the 19th century, the first of skilfully carved bone with detail to guards and gorge, the double pape...

Two early 20th century fans of ballon form, the first with a cream silk leaf mounted à l’Anglaise and painted with a couple in 18th century dress ...

Five celluloid brisé fans for a young girl, varying sizes, including a small novelty fan attached to a hand mirror, one in soft peach with chenill...

A brightly coloured 19th century crescent shaped Indian flag fan, or Pankha, with embroidery on cloth, worked in concentric bands with the additio...

Early 20thc long black feather collar with slightly deeper back, lined with black silk and finished at the front points with 8 inches or 20cm of b...

A very fine Paisley or French Long Shawl, with a very tight weave, a red cross to the centre, intricate end and side borders, designed in vertical...

19th century whitework and other lace, mainly handkerchiefs, including a pair of knitted cuffs, a lace edged Edwardian jabot, and a small handkerc...

A quantity of 19th century lace, to include a handkerchief with Valenciennes style flounced edge and embroidered initials; Bedfordshire bobbin lac...

A finely worked and deep 18th century Dresden whitework fischu, hand hemmed along the top edge, with scattered sprigs throughout, the side borders...

Antique lace; a small quantity of 19th century hand-made lace items to include a Brussels Point de gaze handkerchief, two short lengths approx. 21...

19th century whitework: four examples of whitework embroidery, the smallest being a baby bonnet with circular crown, worked in bands, with fine dr...

Three centuries of antique lace of interest to Collectors, with a selection of needle and bobbin lace from Europe and the UK, examples including l...

Boxed Vintage Hermès Paris silk carré, “Gaucho”, bearing the attribution bottom centre along with the Copyright “C”, and further to the left “Caty...

Vintage Hermès Paris silk carré, “Ramage” with singing birds, and fruits designed c 1970 by Lenke Szechenzyl, copyright “C” and “Hermes Paris” to ...

Vintage Hermès silk carré, “Cendrillon”, designed by Karin Swildens in 1972, design name in centre, “Hermès Paris and the copyright “C” bottom cen...

An embroidered wall hanging, Chinese, late 19th/early 20th century, embroidered on black silk, featuring an elderly gentleman in long robe with mo...

A Japanese silk wall hanging, a dark purple ground complementing shades of eau de nil silk embroidery, featuring a waterside scene with fowl among...

Boutis De Provence for a Marriage, Early 19th century: An intricately quilted white linen bedcover featuring the technique of inserting stuffing b...

A large 18th century darning sampler, probably Dutch, dated 1774, framed and glazed, the linen ground features seven darns in cross formation and ...

A very early 19th century darning sampler dated 1801, and bearing the initials of EID, from the same home as the previous lot, this time featuring...

A selection of 19th and 20th century household lace and linen, to include Normandy lace, filet, needle lace, and a tape lace panel featuring vario...

A square pieced and embroidered Kashmir Indian wool shawl, with small shaped cream wool centre, large botehs from the centre to the corners, worke...

Four cream linen towels, continental, with stylized woven designs, the first with a damask centre featuring birds, the blue border designs with cr...

A white net/lace curtain, approx. 40 inches by 120 inches or 102cm by 305, a cutwork panel with birds, a bag of middle weight edging and insertion...

Greek/Greek Island embroidery: possibly Sporades, silk embroidery featuring figures, the designs seemingly drawn freehand on the cloth; a finely w...

Eastern Mediterranean embroideries, comprising a small cotton cover with stylised designs worked in silk thread with a central rectangular motif, ...

Fine early Italian/Eastern Mediterranean embroidered borders and fragments, one marked as from Sicily, others perhaps Assisi. Comprising two finel...

Moroccan embroideries, perhaps 19th century Fes, and additional embroidered fragments: To include a good rectangular panel with deep border, worke...

North African embroideries, the first panel possibly from Azemmur, worked in dark red with the design formed by voiding to show the heavy linen gr...

Miscellaneous European textiles, to include: an unusual cloth worked entirely in tape form, needle not bobbin, in four horizontal strips and formi...

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