Decorative Hand Fans

Elegant hand fans featuring intricate designs and materials, reflecting fashion and art from historical periods.

Eventail: "geometric arrangements of colors". Colorked paper, united ivory. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 99055-5 Fashion accessory, Eventail
Eventail: "geometric arrangements of colors". Colorked paper, united ivory. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 99055-5 Fashion accessory, Eventail
Fan 20th century Japan. Fan 68465Fan French late 19th centuryARTE SIGLO XIX. ESPAÑA. Colección de ABANICOS de los siglos XVIII y XIX. Palacio Real. Madrid.. Folding ranger with a cream-colored silk sheet with watercolor, oil painting and silver paint painted yellow and lilac irises. The frame consists of 15 not contiguous legs of wood and painted with wood paint. Range ring silver, to which satin ribbon. Rear leaf not painted.Brisé fan 1860-70 American or European. Brisé fan 104673Pleated fan, Angelica Kauffmann, (Swiss, 1741-1807), Painted parchment leaf, painted and gilded ivory sticks carved à jour, glass stone, Pleated fan with painted parchment leaf. Obverse: two side rectangular panels; one with a landscape and cows; the other, a landscape with fisherman. The central medallion depicting a woman as the allegory of color. The background in the French Directoire style with pastel colors. Reverse: minute floral decoration along borders. Ivory sticks: carved à jour, gilded and painted. Glass stone at the rivet., England, Italy, 1795-1805, costume & accessories, Pleated fanJean Peszel, Fan, 1935 1942 Fan. At the end of this parasols wooden stick is a silver and turquoise crook. Both the mineral and the derived colour turquoise were often used in Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) designs, which were in vogue in Europe between c. 1890 and 1914. The sinuous lines of the silver thread culminating in the turquoise flowers are typical of the genre.Fan early 18th century French. Fan 209510Writing Tablet (Aide-Mémoire), c. 1760-70. England, 18th century. Gold, agate, gold-mounted pencils, ivory writing tablets, mirror, manicure set; overall: 9.5 x 1.3 x 5.7 cm (3 3/4 x 1/2 x 2 1/4 in.).Fan 1774-93 German. Fan. German. 1774-93. Paper, paint, ivory, net. FansBrisé Fan; pierced bone sticks painted with gouache, silk ribbonRange leaf of ecru-colored tulle, on which in lace floral motifs. Range leaf of ecru-colored tulle, on which in lace floral motifs.Brisé fan of ivory, drowned and sliced legs on which a Chinese landscape, mountains, pavilions, birds and an unadorned medallion in the middle, anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1820 The ivory brisé fan is drowned and with a Chinese landscape, mountains, pavilions, birds and flower motifs cut into ajour and relief. Central to the fan is an unprocessed medallion. The back of the fan is unadorned. The 22 consecutive legs are held together by a strung ribbon. A mother -of -pearl disc at the closing pin. ivory carver: Hong Kong (possibly)China (possibly) whole: Ivory. Lint: Satin. Disc: Mother of Pearl. closing pin: copper (metal) cutting The ivory brisé fan is drowned and with a Chinese landscape, mountains, pavilions, birds and flower motifs cut into ajour and relief. Central to the fan is an unprocessed medallion. The back of the fan is unadorned. The 22 consecutive legs are held together by a strung ribbon. A mother -of -pearl disc at the closing pin. ivory carver: Hong Kong (possibly)China (posBox. Culture: Japan. Dimensions: H. 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm); L. 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm). Date: 19th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Pleated Fan (France); painted silk leaf, imitation tortoise shell sticksFan late 18th century Italian. Fan. Italian. late 18th century. Lace, ivory, mother-of-pearl, giltCockade Fan (Philippines); pierced bone sticks, cotton string, wood handle, metal rivetFan third quarter 18th century French. Fan 209669Parasol early 1880s American. Parasol 122301Handfächer aus Bambus auf weissem Hintergrund - Hand held fan out of bamboo on a white background Handfächer aus Bambus auf weissem Hintergrund - Hand held fan out of bamboo on a white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/lantapixx 20144340Japanese FanBatik hand-held fan Batik handheld fan with traditional cloth isolated over white Copyright: xZoonar.com/IvonnexWierinkx 7134830Mandarin Fan Made 1701-1800 China. Paper mount with painted figures; heads of applied ivory, costume of silk appliquÈ; sticks of filigree silver enriched with cloissonÈ enamel; silver rivet and loop, tassels .red Chinese fan on the white background. (isolated)Cockade fan, Brocaded silk leaves trimmed with marabou, incised and drilled bone sticks with metallic foil, Cockade fan with white silk leaves with scalloped edges, each brocaded with a red flower, and trimmed with white marabou., France, 1850-55, costume & accessories, Cockade fanFan leaf from ecrukligent tulle, on which floral motifs, c. 1860 - c. 1880  Saddle leaf from ecrukligent tulle, on which floral motifs in side. Belgium (possibly) Leaf: Silk.Chinese hand-held fan on a white backgroundFan. Dated: 1935/1942. Dimensions: overall: 30 x 23 cm (11 13/16 x 9 1/16 in.). Medium: watercolor, graphite, and gouache on paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Bessie Forman.Parasol with deck of écresslurely linen with embroidery on a stick of light wood with a button in the shape of a bird head, anonymous, c. 1905 - c. 1910 Parasol with a deck of écresslige linen with embroidery. The substance has a scalloped edge with cord sides coordonated smaller sculptes and Henri-II work. A loose arranged bouquet of Tulpen is embroidered on every sector. Unsurdedly, eight ribs. On a light wooden stick with bent end in the shape of a bird head. A cord hangs on the stick with two brushes in beige and green. Netherlands deck: Linen (Material). Embroidery: Silk. Stok: Wood (plant material). Brushes: Silk embroidering / cutting / braiding Parasol with a deck of écresslige linen with embroidery. The substance has a scalloped edge with cord sides coordonated smaller sculptes and Henri-II work. A loose arranged bouquet of Tulpen is embroidered on every sector. Unsurdedly, eight ribs. On a light wooden stick with bent end in the shape of a bird head. A cord hangs on the stickClose up oriental white chinese fanSpain, Andalusia, Seville, Colorful fans on display in a shopFan Made 1701-1800 China. Carved ivory .EVENTAIL. Paper, colored engraving, wood, ivory net guards. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 99158-4 Fashion accessory, EventailUmbrella and also umbrella with a deck of plain blue -green silk with a red border, on a wooden stick with horn handle, anonymous, c. 1825 - c. 1835 Blue -green silk umbrella with a red edge. Point of copper with smashed figures. Horn button. Whale bone. Copper ring on a cord to keep the umbrella closed. In brown linen foedral. And tout cas. Netherlands deck: Silk. Baleen: Balene. Baleinen: copper (metal). Stok: Wood (plant material). Handle: Horn (Animal Material). Point: Copper (Metal) cutting / forging / cutting / painting / cutting / striking (metalworking) Blue -green silk umbrella with a red edge. Point of copper with smashed figures. Horn button. Whale bone. Copper ring on a cord to keep the umbrella closed. In brown linen foedral. And tout cas. Netherlands deck: Silk. Baleen: Balene. Baleinen: copper (metal). Stok: Wood (plant material). Handle: Horn (Animal Material). Point: Copper (Metal) cutting / forging / cutting / painting / cutting / striking (metalworking)Fan 18th century Italian. Fan 209497. Parasols with a black lace canopy over a white silk ground had been in fashion since 1850and where therefore nothing new in the 1890s. Yet the maker of this parasol added an innovate element by decorating the inside of the canopy. When the opened parasol is carried over the shoulder, a border of black flowers surrounds the face.Pleated Fan (possibly USA); silk leaf embroidered with silk and appliquéd with machine made lace, drilled and pierced bone sticks, mother-of-pearl washer, metal bailFan Made 1701-1800 France. Painted silk mount and decorated with spangles; ivory sticks and guards encrusted with gold and silver; small mirrors in guards; blue stone rivet .Folded range, GAL1960.33.16A Black lace sheet lined with blue sequins, blue mother -of -pearl frameFan mid-19th century probably French. Fan 120474Pleated fan, Painted parchment leaf, carved and pierced ivory sticks inlaid with mother-of-pearl, mother-of-pearl thumb guard, metal rivet, Pleated fan with leaf of parchment painted on both sides. An allegorical wedding scene in classical imagery. By the altar of Hymen (the Greek god of marriage), the couple are tethered to cupid's chariot. At left, a river god. Sticks of carved and pierced ivory, showing a man and woman, inlaid with mother-of-pearl thumb guard, and metal rivet head., China, Germany (leaf), Italy (sticks), 1720-30, costume & accessories, Pleated fanParasol ca. 1885 American. Parasol 121902Fan Chinese 19th century View more. Fan. Chinese. 19th century. Silver, brass, paper, and silk. FansChildren riding a colorful merry-go-round at the county fair.Brisé Fan. France, 1730-1740. Costumes; Accessories. Painted and varnished brisé fan with ivory and mother-of-pearlFan Made 1801-1900 India. Pierced bone .Fan mid-18th century French. Fan 209531China, Shanghai. Historic 'Old Town' marketplace surrounding the Ming Dynasty Yu Yuan Gardens. Hand-made fan with hand-painted crane design.Japanese foldable hand fan traditional Japanese foldable handheld fan aka hand fan made of bamboo wood and paper Copyright: xZoonar.com/ClaudioxDiviziax 14601661Parasol 1880-90 American Parasols were for show, carried as an accessory to complete a toilette. This example is fitted with a crook at top so it could be carried with the canopy down for a more elegant line than carrying it from the handle end. In addition, this shows off the tiers of feminine ruffles.. Parasol 157170Colored Oriental Japan Fan Set Isolated on White Background. Vector illustrationPeonies. Wu Changshuo (1844-1927). Folding fan, ink and colour on paper. Dated 1922. 18.7 x 51cmFanHand held fan Hand held fan used to induce an airflow for cooling or refreshing oneself - over black background Copyright: xZoonar.com/ClaudioxDiviziax 3468981Bangasa (Oiled Paper Umbrella) Bangasa (Oiled Paper Umbrella), ca. 1900. oiled paper, L: 30 3/4 in. (78.1 cm).   Asian Art ca. 1900One of a Pair of Fan-Shaped Hanging Wall Vases. Culture: Japan. Dimensions: H. 8 3/8 in. (21.3 xm); W. 3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm); D. 1 3/8 in. (3.5 cm). Date: late 17th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.FanBusy in black feathers. Wooden strands blackened, incised and gilded, and bélière. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 99054-10 Fashion accessory, EventailFolded range, flower patterns. Gal1935.11.5 White lace sheet, mother -of -pearl frameTraditional Asian fans realistic vector illustration set. Chinese culture. Oriental handheld souvenirs 3d objects on white background. Traditional Asian fans realistic vector illustration setFan early 18th century French. Fan. French. early 18th century. Ivory. FansFan ca. 1797-99 after Antoine Denis Chaudet. Fan. after Antoine Denis Chaudet (French, Paris 1763-1810 Paris). French. ca. 1797-99. Paper, wood, bone. FansFan 17th century Japan. Fan 70947Oriental fanThis was a contemporary souvenir of Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 and was called 'The New Trafalgar Fan' and dedicated to Lady Collingwood.     Date: 21/10/1905Colorful hand fan Colorful hand fan isolated on gray Copyright: xZoonar.com/SergiixSvyerchkovx 5934442Japanese folding fans. Hand round traditional chinese items, decoration wooden objects collection, uchiwa and sensu. Geisha attribute. Isolated elegant Asian elements set. Vector illustration items. Japanese folding fans. Hand round traditional chinese items, decoration wooden objects, uchiwa and sensu. Geisha attribute. Isolated elegant Asian elements set. Vector illustration itemsFan 20th century Japan. Fan 68457Traditional japanese fan featuring a floral pattern, used for cooling down during hot weather. Traditional japanese ornamental fan with floral pattern for cooling downFan 1855-65 European. Fan 156565Fan 20th century Japan. Fan 68456Fan Japan 20th century View more. Fan. Japan. 20th century. Paper and metal paint / PaintBrisé Waaier from Polypropylene in which circles are saved, with red satin ribbon, Gijs Bakker, 1992 Brisé fan of polypropylene in which circles are saved, connected by red satin ribbon. Amersfoort Completely: polypropylene. ribbon: Satin cutting Brisé fan of polypropylene in which circles are saved, connected by red satin ribbon. Amersfoort Completely: polypropylene. ribbon: Satin cuttingBrisé fan 1800-1810 French. Brisé fan 156845Collection of paper fans. Hand fan. Black silhouettes of Chinese, Japanese paper folding fans, traditional Asian jewelry and souvenirsFan with Landscape 18th century China Although at first glance this fan appears to have been painted, the landscape was actually delicately embroidered with fine silk thread. The inscriptions reiterate the imagery of mountains and pines, both symbols of longevity in Chinese culture. While the cylindrical date inscribed on the fan can be read as either 1651 or 1711, the latter is more likely. The ink inscription on the case dates it to 1737, which is when the case was made for the fan.. Fan with Landscape 53717Caucasian female hand holds large red compartments in front of white background Caucasian female hand holds large red compartments in front of white background copyright: xzoonar.com/laminaxakulovax 23153296Retro style metal fan sitting on tabletop by window.Antique Japan, making parasols, umbrellas, in a small workshop, c. 1880, Japan, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from an original of the period, AsiaChinese fans. Japanese traditional hand fan set vector illustration, vintage woman paper fans isolated. Chinese fans set