Lot 37
Collection of Thirteen Fans & Three Handkerchiefs, 1850-1930
Sale 770 - Luxe Holiday: A Collectors' Collection
Dec 11, 2020 10:00AM CT
Online / Chicago
Estimate
$400 - $600

Sold for $688

Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Collection of Thirteen Fans & Three Handkerchiefs, 1850-1930

This lot includes thirteen hand fans and three handkerchiefs. Viewed from left to right, top to bottom starting in first image. 

THE FIRST
Brown die cut unfinished wood fan with white satin ribbon connector. 
Unlabeled
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: N/A
 
Approximate Measurements:
Length: 8" 

THE SECOND
Ivory satin fan with hand-painted blue flowers and gray feathers on white bone ribs and braided wheat colored silk cord and tassel.  
Unlabeled
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: FAN.025.1880 
 
Approximate Measurements:
Length: 14" 

THE THIRD
Red Star Line paper fan with printed evening dinner scene on wood ribs. "Red Star Line" stamped on guard. 
Label: V. Espi / Paris
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: N/A
 
Approximate Measurements:
Length: 9.5" 

THE FOURTH
White painted wood folding fan with hand painted florals on cotton leaves and detailed with gold and red paint.    
Unlabeled
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: N/A
 
Approximate Measurements:
Length: 9.25" 

THE FIFTH
Gold and black lacquered fan with floral and leaf pattern, "CBM" stamped in center, and the leaves are attached using a black satin ribbon. Comes with a padded red paper box. 
Label (stamped on box lining): Tiffany & Co. / New York
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: N/A
*The fan is not stamped with Tiffany and was only found in a box marked Tiffany. There are no maker marks on the fan and the provenance of the fan is unknown. 
 
Approximate Measurements:
Length: 8" 

THE SIXTH
White painted folding fan with gold painted scrolling, and red, blue, green, and purple dots. There is writing on the back but it is illegible. 
Unlabeled
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: N/A
 
Approximate Measurements:
Length: 6.5" 

THE SEVENTH
Clear early celluloid plastic die-cut fan with hand-painted blue flowers and blue ribbon.
Unlabeled
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: N/A
 
Approximate Measurements:
Length: 6.25" 

THE EIGHTH
Centennial celebration two-sided paper folding fan with bald eagle, flags, shield, and laurel and holly branches reading "100 Years / 1776 1876" on one side; "International Exhibition / The Art Gallery Philadelphia / 1776 1879" with an illustration of the Art Gallery fair grounds. Comes with a white padded paper box.
Unlabeled, though one of the guards is stamped "Registered June 8th, 1875"
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: N/A
*Please note this fan and a handkerchief in this lot both celebrate the 1876 Independence Anniversary. 
 
Approximate Measurements:
Length: 11.5" 

THE NINTH
Peacock feather fan with red and black silk thread and gold-tone sequined center backed with metallic patch, and black tape wrapped bamboo handle. 
Unlabeled
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: FAN.023.1880
 
Approximate Measurements:
Length: 17" 

THE TENTH
White and pink edged feathered fan on white bone spindle handle.  
Unlabeled
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: FAN.018.1850  
 
Approximate Measurements:
Length: 12.75" 

THE ELEVENTH
Green dyed semi plume feathered fan with black wood base and spindle handle. 
Unlabeled
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: FAN.020.1880AB
 
Approximate Measurements:
Length: 17" 

THE TWELFTH
Blue fabric feather folding fan on white bone frame and silver sequins.  
Unlabeled
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: N/A
 
Approximate Measurements:
Length: 7" 

THE THIRTEENTH
Paper and wood hand-painted peacock folding fan with pink sequins. 
Unlabeled
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: N/A
 
Approximate Measurements:
Length: 9.5" 

THE FOURTEENTH 
White cotton lawn handkerchief with eyelet border. There is a handwritten name in the lower right corner "P.E. or P.C.(illegible)"
Unlabeled
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: N/A
 
Approximate Measurements:
Length: 17"
Width: 17.5" 

THE FIFTEENTH
Centennial printed cotton lawn handkerchief with images of various centennial fair ground buildings and "Independence 1776" and "Centennial 1876" printed at the top and bottom, respectively. 
Unlabeled
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: N/A
*Please note this handkerchief and a fan in this lot both celebrate the 1876 Independence Anniversary. 
 
Approximate Measurements:
Length: 20.5"
Width: 20" 

THE SIXTEENTH
Printed cotton lawn handkerchief with various dog related tableaus around the perimeter. 
Unlabeled
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: N/A
 
Approximate Measurements:
Length: 12"
Width: 11" 
Property of Mary D. Doering, Falls Church, Virginia
Condition Report
Condition:

THE FIRST
The overall condition is very good structurally with a couple of darkened spots on the front and one on the back. 

THE SECOND
The overall condition is good structurally with some spots throughout the satin leaves, mostly along the ribs, and there is a split starting to form along the far left leave. 

THE THIRD
The overall condition is good though the paper is starting to crack and split along the ribs and the top edge of the leaves. The gold lettering on the right guard has darkened in a few letters. The back of the paper is darkened on the left and along the folds. 

THE FOURTH
The overall condition is good structurally though the paint has darkened on the wood ribs near the base of the fabric leaves. Adhesive has yellow on the far left rib and far right ribs and is visible on the fabric. The white wood paint has slightly yellowed due to age and there is a dark scrape on the back guard.   

THE FIFTH
The overall condition is very good with some light wear around the rivet. The box has split on one end, the outer wrapping is worn on each corner, and the gold printed border is fading in several spots along the lid. 

THE SIXTH
The overall condition is good though the entirety of the front and back of the fan has soiling with some chipping of the painted edges and the tenth stick from right guard has a piece of the finish missing.

THE SEVENTH
The overall condition is good though the fan has yellowed throughout and the adhesive has darkened as evidenced on the ribbon. There is on leaf and one guard detached from the ribbon on the right side. 

THE EIGHTH
The overall condition is good with some darkening and spotting on the paper. The print is still very clear to see and read with little to no visible issues. The ribs and guards are all intact with the "Registered June 8th, 1875" stamp slightly worn. The box lid has the top left corner missing, the right top corner split, and several spots throughout.

THE NINTH
The overall condition is good though the center embellishment has lost some sequins and red threads, and a few of the bristles are missing along the right side.

THE TENTH
The overall condition is good though there is some graying around the outer edge of the pink feathers and the handle has slightly yellowed.

THE ELEVENTH
The overall condition is good structurally though some of the dye has faded to a degree on one side and the black paint has worn away along the bottom ridging.

THE TWELFTH
The overall condition is fair as several leaves have separated on the right side of the fan, there are missing sequins along with a missing piece of one of the leaves, and the sticks have started to yellow with age.

THE THIRTEENTH
The overall condition is poor as the paper is very brittle and darkened with adhesive yellowing on the rear top edges; there are two separated stick, several splits in the remaining leaves, and missing sequins.

THE FOURTEENTH
The overall condition is very good with light yellowed spots on the lower and upper left corners. There is a handwritten name in the lower right corner.

THE FIFTEENTH
The overall condition is good structurally though the handkerchief is moderately-heavily soiled throughout the entire piece with darker spots on the lower corners, and just beside the eagle print at the top center.

THE SIXTEENTH
The overall condition is very good structurally though there is a darkened line of soiling running through the center length of the handkerchief and spots in the corner by "Old Mother Hubbard".

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