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A Fan for The Ball of 1906 at Saint Cyr Military Academy, commemorating the Battle of Austerlitz
A Fan for The Ball of 1906 at Saint Cyr Military Academy, commemorating the Battle of Austerlitz on December 2nd 1805, regarded as the greatest Na...
A Ball at Saint Cyr, 22nd February 1908: A Commemorative Fan, mounted on stained wooden sticks
A Ball at Saint Cyr, 22nd February 1908: A Commemorative Fan, mounted on stained wooden sticks with a paper leaf mounted à l'Anglaise, produced fo...
The Annual Ball at Saint Cyr, held on February 27th 1909, A Fan,The paper leaf, mounted à l'Anglaise
The Annual Ball at Saint Cyr, held on February 27th 1909, A Fan,The paper leaf, mounted à l'Anglaise on wooden sticks, shows various dancing coupl...
A Ball at Saint Cyr, 1921: A Commemorative Wood and Paper Fan, with a double leaf, produced for
A Ball at Saint Cyr, 1921: A Commemorative Wood and Paper Fan, with a double leaf, produced for the annual Military Ball at Saint Cyr. Signed Geor...
Four Wood and Paper Face Screens, produced in 1944 for fundraising Gala evenings, one dated 1st
Four Wood and Paper Face Screens, produced in 1944 for fundraising Gala evenings, one dated 1st May 1944 and three dated 13th July 1944. The verso...
A 1920s Bone Fan, with lightly carved and pierced monture, flower detail painted in soft pastels,
A 1920s Bone Fan, with lightly carved and pierced monture, flower detail painted in soft pastels, mounted with ostrich feathers dyed bright turquo...
A Circa 1900-10 Ostrich Feather Hand Fan, of the type normally seen for presentation to Court,
A Circa 1900-10 Ostrich Feather Hand Fan, of the type normally seen for presentation to Court, this one being more for an evening event as the thr...
A Circa 1900 Single White Ostrich Feather Plume, with a pale eau de nil shaped handle, most likely
A Circa 1900 Single White Ostrich Feather Plume, with a pale eau de nil shaped handle, most likely used for Court Presentation; A Sturdy Black Ost...
A Rarely Available Gilt Metal Badge Issued by The Worshipful Company of Fan Makers, in this case
A Rarely Available Gilt Metal Badge Issued by The Worshipful Company of Fan Makers, in this case engraved ''Eric Mayer Past Master 1968'' on the v...
The Duchess of Windsor: A Circa 1920's Fan, the pale yellow ostrich and grey marabou feathers
The Duchess of Windsor: A Circa 1920's Fan, the pale yellow ostrich and grey marabou feathers mounted on simulated tortoiseshell sticks, the loop ...
A Late 19th Century Chinese Cockade Fan, the colourful paper leaf mounted on black and gold lacquered wooden sticks. When open, the fan is in the ...
A Chinese Late 19th Century Dark-Stained Carved Wood Brisé Fan, Qing Dynasty, contained in the
A Chinese Late 19th Century Dark-Stained Carved Wood Brisé Fan, Qing Dynasty, contained in the original Chinese fitted and fabric covered fan box,...
A Chinese Carved Ivory Brisé Fan, circa 1840's, Qing Dynasty, contained in a shaped and glazed
A Chinese Carved Ivory Brisé Fan, circa 1840's, Qing Dynasty, contained in a shaped and glazed wooden fan case. The 20 inner sticks and two guards...
A Circa 1840's Chinese Carved Tortoiseshell Brisé Fan, Qing Dynasty, with 19 inner sticks and two
A Circa 1840's Chinese Carved Tortoiseshell Brisé Fan, Qing Dynasty, with 19 inner sticks and two guards. The sticks are carved on both sides, the...