Antique Fans

In the Victorian and Edwardian eras, hand fans were both elegant accessories and subtle tools of communication. Crafted from silk, lace, feathers, or carved ivory, they reflected a lady’s refinement and social status. Beyond their practical use for cooling, fans played a role in courtship - gestures and movements formed a “language” through which women could discreetly express interest or disapproval. Whether lavishly painted or delicately embroidered, fans were graceful extensions of etiquette, fashion, and flirtation.

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DUVELLEROY Brussels Bobbin Appliqué Lace Fan, ca. 1890
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Blue Ostrich Feather Fan, 1910s
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Court Presentation Fan, ca. 1890-1900
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DUVELLEROY Fan, ca. 1890
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Large Folding Fan, ca. 1895
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Antique Gold-Colored Fan, ca. 1896
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