Antique Fans

Antique Fans in Victorian & Edwardian Fashion

Hand fans were more than graceful antique items—they were expressive accessories woven into the world of antique fashion. As worn items or pieces, each antique fan revealed features that reflected a lady’s refinement: carved ivory, silk leaves, lace panels, or the soft plumage of an antique feather fan. These objects survive today as original examples of craftsmanship, offering a window into a different style of elegance.

In social settings, fans acted as subtle tools of communication. Their movements formed a visual language—an unspoken code of approval, interest, or polite refusal. Many of these vintage treasures now appear in museum displays or private collections, valued as some of the best preserved symbols of etiquette and flirtation. Whether paired with period clothing or admired as standalone antique items, they remain good reminders of how beauty and meaning intertwined in the past.

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Butterfly Fan, ca. 1905
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€220,00
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€220,00
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Tortoiseshell Fan, ca. 1890
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€580,00
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€580,00
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Folding Fan, painted purple and pink flowers, ca. 1895
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€250,00
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€250,00
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Edwardian Cockade Fan, ca. 1908
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€130,00
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€130,00
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Art Nouveau Cockade Fan, ca. 1910
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€110,00
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€110,00
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Folding Fan "Flower seller motif", ca. 1900
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€190,00
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€190,00
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