Decorative Fans

Artistic handheld fans featuring intricate designs and colors, showcasing craftsmanship from different eras, perfect for collectors.

EVENTAIL. "Pensioners demonstrate their affliction to the announcement of non -payment of pensions from January 1790". Paper, watercolor engraving, tinted wood. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 99064-25 Fashion accessory, Event, Revolutionary Periode, French Revolution
EVENTAIL. "Pensioners demonstrate their affliction to the announcement of non -payment of pensions from January 1790". Paper, watercolor engraving, tinted wood. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 99064-25 Fashion accessory, Event, Revolutionary Periode, French Revolution
Fan ca. 1770 possibly Dutch. Fan 209949Folded rangeFolding Fan. France, circa 1880. Costumes; Accessories. a) fan: Lace and silk leaf, imitation tortoise shell sticks and loop b) tassel: silk tasselFan. France. Date: 1865-1875. Dimensions: 24.1 cm (9 1/2 in.). Etched mother-of-pearl sticks and guards; point de gaze mount; backed with gauze; rhinestone rivet; gilt loop. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Fan ca. 1840 European. Fan 120647broken range GAL1965.58.3 Corned horn studdedBroken gap around 1830, blonde horn, remedied and recliled, strands finished in pinnacle characters in medieval costumes under flamboyant Gothic warheads, yellow silk ribbon, steel rter. Galliera, fashion museum of the city of Paris. 25963-8 Breeze, blonde horn, costume, endange, flamboyant, hubs, gothic warhead, pinnacle, recliteée, reperce, catering, steel rter, ribbon, yellow silkSpain (1810-1814). Càdiz Cortes. Fan decorated with an allegory of the Constitution. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona. Textile and Clothing Museum.EVENTAIL. "Universal exhibition of 1889". Color printed paper, dark wood. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 99081-23 Fashion accessory, EventailFan Chinese 19th century View more. Fan. Chinese. 19th century. Wood, mother-of-pearl and metal. FansFan 1895 Rodeck Brothers Austrian. Fan 157670Pleated Fan And Case; silk bobbin lace leaf with silk medallions, carved and gilded tortoise shell sticks and bailEVENTAIL. Broken, in sandalwood, openwork and decorated with three vignettes (gentleman near the grid of a park, with two small Savoyards including a cheek of the triangle). Paris, Carnavalet museum. Eventail: broken, in sandalwood, openwork and decorated with three vignettes; Gentleman near a park, with two small Savoyards including a triangle cheek. Fashion accessory, EventailFan French 18th centuryEVENTAIL. Some cities on the courses of the Orleans railway, around 1895. Paper printing, common wood. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 99098-2 Fashion accessory, EventailFan 1903 French. Fan 81189EVENTAIL. General view of Lausanne. Printed paper, common wood. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 99097-11 Fashion accessory, EventailFan 1800-1833 French. Fan 209739Przeszo Przyszoci unknownFolding range with blonde machine side, in which organza intermediate sling painted with tempera in grisaille with birds on blossom branch, on a bone frame, J.A. Tognacca & F. Cossa, c. 1890 - c. 1900 Folding range with blond machine side, in which central cartouche of organza painted in grisaille with birds on blossom branch, on a bone frame. 18 Not contiguous legs, fan ring of copper with round bead of leg round closing pin. Amsterdam sheet:. sheet:. Leaf: Tempera. frame: Bone (Material) painting / cutting Folding range with blond machine side, in which central cartouche of organza painted in grisaille with birds on blossom branch, on a bone frame. 18 Not contiguous legs, fan ring of copper with round bead of leg round closing pin. Amsterdam sheet:. sheet:. Leaf: Tempera. frame: Bone (Material) painting / cuttingFolding fan painted with a Landscape in openwork carved ivory frame, Anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1775EVENTAIL. Teapot's motif and calligraphy. Paper, bamboo. Paris, Carnavalet museum. Eventail: teapot and calligraphy. Japanese Fashion accessory, Evening, Asian influence, Japanese, Japanese influenceFan 18th century French. Fan 209757Pleated Fan; parchment leaf painted in gouache, carved and pierced mother-of-pearl sticks overlaid with gold and silver foil, rivet set with a faceted stoneFan fourth quarter 18th century European. Fan 168781Pleated Fan (possibly USA); silk leaf with applied motifs in silk and spangles, mother-of-pearl sticks with piqué, silk cord and tasselBrisé fan with three painted reserves late 18th century British This brisé fan, with painted and gilded ivory leaves, features several unique appliqués. At the top of the guard to the right is a small enamel and metal plaque with the name Norma” etched in script, perhaps in reference to the fan’s original owner. Lower down on the guard is a small jasperware cameo depicting the classical figure Fortitude. This type of cameo may have been made and sold by the Wedgwood factory, which specialized in classical-style potteries and ceramics. Fan makers could buy these cameos from Wedgwood and apply them to their higher-end wares, such as this piece.. Brisé fan with three painted reserves. British. late 18th century. Pierced, painted and gilded ivory; jasperware; enameled metal; glass. FansFolded range, leaf decor in Chinese taste.Folded range, leaf decor in Chinese taste.Folded range, Face sheet decor: green border with black and gold pattern, decor of flowers and ribbons with insects butterflies, in the center, scene in a park, pastiche of the Louis XVIII style. GAL1981.95.64 Facing sheet: gouache and gold paper cream with a brush, golden paper edge, burgamed and gold, bail in golden metal, engraved, pearl pendant light, metal rivet ended by a rhinestonePleated Fan And Case; silk leaf painted with watercolor, pierced, carved and gilded ivory sticks, paste jewel at rivetFan, by Bartolazzi Pietro, 1793, 18th Century, . Italy: Lazio: Rome: National Gallery of Modern Art. Whole artwork. Fan decoration tondi oval sites finds temples columns grotesquePleated fan, Gilded and hand-colored printed paper leaf, ivory sticks carved à jour, Pleated fan. Gilded and hand-colored paper leaf with print. Obverse: scene of two women and one man chasing butterflies. Reverse: plain. Unpainted ivory sticks carved à jour., possibly Italy, early 19th century, costume & accessories, Pleated fan. Brisé range of ivory, sliced sliced, chinese scenes in relief on both sides, centrally in the middle a monogram with PMH. The 21 contiguous legs in relief are held together by a satin ribbon. The two outs with dragon cut into relief. Pearl Disc at Close PIN.Gabrielle Zaborowska-Eylé (1850/52-). Folded event. "Aurora and twilight". Face in the face of black silk painted gouache and back leaf in very primed silk taffeta type organza black, m. 1890-1895. Galliera, fashion museum of the city of Paris. 112385-4 Fashion accessory, Eventailbroken range Gal1971.52.3A Corned horn studdedYellow Chinese fan on the white background. (isolated). Folding ranger with a leaf of needle side on a blond tortoise frame. The frame has eighteen flat, unmerkled legs, which are caught in continuous, broadening, slightly convex tunes. The outer sides of the out-aging legs are accoly-shaped. The pattern of the side has a trapezoidal reserve with c-volutes on three sides and three roses on stems. Externally symmetrical, outdoor-taled anemones, roses and traments of primulas, between hand-shaped leaves. Ringing ring from Schilpad.Two fans, c. 1795 The fan consists of two outdoor legs and (now) 15 inland legs; At least two inner legs and one outside have been repaired with a part of an inner leg. On the inner legs figures and pavilions against a background of open vertical lines. The representations on the legs stand in themselves, but still form one logical whole in their coherence. The fan is cut so that he is viewed from both sides. Central a lying oval with the initials 'DWR'. Flowering plants in the tops above the ribbon, sometimes with a bird or figures by a tree. The outdoor legs are cut into high -relief: tendrils with birds, upwards in figures under trees. Canton horn (animal material) The fan consists of two outdoor legs and (now) 15 inland legs; At least two inner legs and one outside have been repaired with a part of an inner leg. On the inner legs figures and pavilions against a background of open vertical lines. The representations on the legs stand in themselves, but still form one logical whole iBlack hand held fan on a white backgroundFan 1830-50 European. Fan 168784Bessie Forman, Fan, 1935 1942 FanFan Stachiewicz, Piotr (1858 1938)Parasol with a Chantilly side deck trimmed with a strip of white cotton bobbin and lined with white taf side on a stick of cut ivory on which the initials 'EVN', Anonymous, c. 1855 - c. 1875 Parasol with a Chantilly deck (black silk bobbin) trimmed with a strip of Valenciennes (white cotton bobbin) and lined with white taf side on a stick of cut ivory. The Chantilly deck has a star ornament in the middle, formed by leaves, and is surrounded by a thin garland. Below bouquets with roses, a tulip and other flowers, which are connected by bander rolls of ribbon and leaves with large hanging roses, above which a symmetrical placement of flowers and leaves. An edge of three roses under each bouquet. At the bottom of a strip of valenciennes with roses and a browse edge. The foldable, ivory steel is decorated with an ornament in relief in which the initials 'EVN'. (Emilie Regina van Nierop-Gompertz used the initials EVN) To the urn-shaped ivory point is a black silk cord wrapped on which bulbsEVENTAIL. Painted purple motif. Black satin, black wood, leather guards. Paris, Carnavalet museum. Event: painted purple Fashion accessory, EventailFan depicting Psyche crowning a maiden 1760-90 British. Fan depicting Psyche crowning a maiden. British. 1760-90. Painted paper; carved and pierced mother-of-pearl, metal foil; metal, glass. FansPleated fan and case, Silk leaf painted with watercolor, pierced, carved and gilded ivory sticks, paste jewel at rivet, Pleated fan. Silk leaf painted with watercolor commemorating the visit to Paris of Czar Nicholas II and the Czarina in 1896. The rest of the leaf painted with sprays of cornflowers. Pierced, carved and gilded ivory sticks. Paste jewel at rivet., France, late 19th century, costume & accessories, Pleated fan and caseFan from Bali, Indonesia, against a white background, AsiaFan 1800-1833 French. Fan 209738Folded range, painted decor: floral garland. GAL1984.1.17 Painted cream satin leaf, strands on the front, bone frame reflectedFan late 1880s American or European. Fan 107447Fan, decor on the left: Paked of poppies; on the right: advertising; The sheet is surrounded by red around. GAL1990.289.2 Crystal paper, 3 -colored printed side, frame composed of 2 natural wooden sleevesFan 18th century British. Fan 120742Fan 1860 Edouard Moreau. Fan 195073Parasol with deck of plain white cotton, on a light wooden stick, with a hook from Hoorn, Gustav Schnitzler, 1900 Parasol with deck of plain white cotton. Unsurbed, with seven black iron ribs. Light narrow unadorned wooden stick, on which a horn () Or plastic hook. Halfway through the stick two small brushes on a cord. On top of an elongated wooden point. Nijmegen Dek: Cotton (textile). Baleinen: Iron (Metal). Stok: Wood (plant material). Hook: Horn (Animal Material). hook:. Brush: Cotton (textile) casting / cutting / cutting Parasol with deck of plain white cotton. Unsurbed, with seven black iron ribs. Light narrow unadorned wooden stick, on which a horn () Or plastic hook. Halfway through the stick two small brushes on a cord. On top of an elongated wooden point. Nijmegen Dek: Cotton (textile). Baleinen: Iron (Metal). Stok: Wood (plant material). Hook: Horn (Animal Material). hook:. Brush: Cotton (textile) casting / cutting / cuttingFan. Culture: French. Dimensions: 10 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. (26.7 x 49.5 cm). Date: ca. 1785. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Fan Isolated Photo Oriental style open fan isolated on white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/DanielxFerreira-LeitesxCiccarinox 13697284. Parasol with a deck of black silk chantilly climbing side on a background of white satin, on a bamboo stick with an imitation tortoise (celluloid) button and point. Stick of smooth urchen and colored bamboo with a white metal slide. The button, the tip and the balein points of Celluloid. (At the end, the ball is missing.) Tempered rosette between the slider and the lining. Lining of white pongézijde covered the entire interior. Bamboo Frame Rhinals.Close-up of a folding fanFan probably fourth quarter 19th century American or European. Fan. American or European. probably fourth quarter 19th century. mother-of-pearl, cottonParasol 1870-89 American. Parasol 122325Pleated Fan And Box (France); Frédéric Houbron; Manufactured by Alouïse van de Voord; silk leaf, painted with gouache and backed with silk satin, tortoise shell sticks, silk tasselParasol with machine-made lace canopy, anonymous, c. 1895 - c. 1900 Parasol with deck of black machine chantilly side, with black stick. Long model, framework covered with eight sectors of cantium and wrinkled scalloped strips and white lining of ponjé side. On the white lining, black flowers are sewn from lace, always three together on a strip. Stick like a branch with ribbed bark with a button in the shape of a knots or base, the hollow side of which is covered with silver -colored metal. With storage system with, among other things, a three -bulb brush with black net. Ring to slide over the closed parasol. France deck: Silk. Lining: Silk. Stok: Wood (plant material). Button: Metal. Balein: Metal. Lint: Silk cutting / forging / casting Parasol with deck of black machine chantilly side, with black stick. Long model, framework covered with eight sectors of cantium and wrinkled scalloped strips and white lining of ponjé side. On the white lining, black flowers are sewn from lace, alwaysFan ca. 1725 French. Fan 209518Women's umbrella;  XIX/XXW. (1890-00-00-1930-00-00);Pleated Fan (France); Made by Duvelleroy; silk net leaf with applied cotton needle and bobbin lace and steel spangles; tortoise shell sticks embedded with steel spangles, tortoise slips, glass stone at rivetParasol 1855-65 French While this parasol is beautiful and of the highest quality, the handle is of particular interest and must be noted. Made of coral, it is intricately carved with fascinating imagery, especially the somewhat grotesque male face that contrasts with the playfully entwined puttee at the top. The ivory stick is made to resemble a bramble and the knots are emphasized with coral color. Coral handles, such as this, were commonly made in Italy.. Parasol 158322Brisé Fan, 1800s. China, 19th century. Carved and pierced ivory sticks with three painted medallions in European style, held together by a white silk ribbon and an iron pin at the pivot point; radius: 21 cm (8 1/4 in.); spread: 40.5 cm (15 15/16 in.).Brisé Fan (France); painted ivory sticks, silk ribbon, tortoise shell on guards, rivet set with a faceted stoneFan. Painted by Benjamin West (American, 1728-1836); England. Date: 1775-1800. Dimensions: 28.8 × 50.4 cm (11 1/4 × 19 2/3 in.). Ivory guards and sticks, carved; paper mount, painted; gold leaf; metal pin with mother-of-pearl. Origin: England. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Pleated Fan (France); paper leaf with hand-colored lithograph, pierced and gilded bone sticksParasol with deck of mechanical chantilly lace, decorated with flowers and leaves, on black satin and lined with white pongé side on a wooden stick with handle of sliced ivory, anonymous, c. 1880 Parasol with deck of mechanical chantilly lace, decorated with flowers and leaves, on black satin and lined with white pongé side on a wooden stick with handle of relief cut ivory. Sculpted Parasoldek with a bouquet in each shell consisting of two large flowers and four long leaves. Rand of ovals with leaf decorations above 'gadrons' with three leaves. Around a hanging strip with hanging spring, leaves and floral motifs. The wooden stick is painted black. Metal bump. The ivory handle is partially twisted with a rope motif. Netherlands (possibly) deck: Silk. Lining: Silk. Lining: Taffeta. Stok: Wood (plant material). Handle: Ivory. Point: Iron (Metal) cutting / cutting Parasol with deck of mechanical chantilly lace, decorated with flowers and leaves, on black satin and lined with white pongé siFan Made 1701-1800 France. Ivory guards and sticks, carved and etched; gold gilt; paper mount, painted; gold leaf; metal pin with imitation gemstones .Folded range, leaf decor: flowers and baskets in the 18th century style, frame decor: on plumes, 3 cartridges decorated with putti in a setting of reeds and flowers. GAL1993.303.1A Leaf face in black whipped cream, cherry scales throat, virmeil plumes, topaz rterFan. Culture: European. Date: 1855-65.This is from the fan collection of Mary Walters Arents, wife of George Arents, one of the founders of the American Tobacco company. The Arentses also collected academic art which is in a similar style and aesthetic as the fans. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.FanFolding Fan Sticks; ivory sticks, painted, gilded, and carved à jour, silk ribbonFan French mid-19th centuryJapanese Open Hand Fan Isolated on a White Background.Fan mid-19th century French. Fan 209674Sea shellFan. France. Date: 1701-1725. Dimensions: 28.9 cm (11 3/8 in.). Painted ivory sticks and guards; painted skin mount; rhinestone rivet. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, USA.Japanese and Chinese fans. Oriental Japan collection in traditional paper style. Asian souvenirs set for art festival. Vector open and closed red accessories with bamboo handles and elegant ornaments. Japanese and Chinese fans. Oriental Japan collection in traditional paper style. Asian souvenirs set for art festival. Vector open and closed accessories with bamboo handles and ornaments. Folding impeller, scalloped to the middle, with black silk leaf between a frame of white varnished wood. The frame has 9 incertainty legs that tgoing in the middle. Range ring from copper, black cord with a brush and loop.Pleated Fan (France); silk lace mounted on silk gauze leaf; tortoise shell sticksEVENTAIL. Souvenir du Bal des Tonnelleiers, September 22, 1894. Paper, common wood. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 99097-1 Fashion accessory, EventailBrisé Fan ; carved tortoise shell sticks, silk ribbon and tasselFan. France or Netherlands. Date: 1701-1725. Dimensions: 26.7 cm 26.7 cm (10 1/2 in.). Carved with silver foil ivory sticks and guards; painted mount in chinoiserie style; pearl rivet. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Vintage floral ornament asian fan on white background, vector illustration. Vintage floral ornament asian fanFolder of fine silk black mesh on which black strips, on a black plastic frame, Chanel, c. 1920 - c. 1930 Folder of fine silk black mesh, on which black strips are sewn lengthwise. The ends have a pointed one. The edges of the fabric have been left frayed. The frame has 14 not contiguous legs and, like the fan ring, is made of black plastic. Paris leaf: Silk. frame:. fan ring:. closing pin: copper (metal) sewing / cutting Folder of fine silk black mesh, on which black strips are sewn lengthwise. The ends have a pointed one. The edges of the fabric have been left frayed. The frame has 14 not contiguous legs and, like the fan ring, is made of black plastic. Paris leaf: Silk. frame:. fan ring:. closing pin: copper (metal) sewing / cuttingFan Made 1801-1900 France. Pierced and silver decorated bone sticks and guards; painted paper mount; mirror on guard; pearl rivet .Fan Made 1865-1885 England. Black lace mount, plain tortoise shell sticks and guards, shell loop, and a metal rivet .Colorful fans at market in Xian, ChinaColorful hand fan Colorful hand fan. Isolated on gray Copyright: xZoonar.com/SergiixSvyerchkovx 5931795Close-up pattern of hand painted decorative umbrellas on sidewalk at market in Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai, ThailandHandscreen; painted paper leaf, turned wood handleTulita Westfall, Feather Fan, c 1937 Feather FanParasol. Culture: European. Manufacturer: G. Fox & Company (American, founded 1847). Date: 1885-90.Parasols, such as the one featured; with black satin canopies overlaid with black lace are quintessential examples of the 1880s. This particular parasol is of very high quality. The G. Fox Company patented its Paragon ribs in 1852 and the key feature of the ribs were their U-shape (rather than a tubular form) which allowed the mechanism to close much more closely to the shank, and this construction overtook all other types of mechanisms after that point. The handle on this parasol is beautifully carved with a vaguely Asian aesthetic. The swirls are reminiscent of swirling streams of Japanese art. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.A selection of parasols in bright colours.      Date: 1924Colorful hand fan Colorful hand fan isolated on gray Copyright: xZoonar.com/SergiixSvyerchkovx 5934396