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4 great titles - good condition, with light wear on the covers, except Blondie. It has more wear on the binding. Red Ryder and the Rimrock KIller -by Fred Harmon Whitman Publishing Company Copyright 1945 RETAIL = $25-$35 Mickey Mouse in the World of Tomorrow by Walt Disney Whitman Publishing Company Copyright 1946, 1948 RETAIL = $10 - $19 Blondie and Dagwood Everybody's Happy by Chic Young Whitman Publishing Company RETAIL = $24 Bugs Bunny in Risky Business from the motion picture cartoon , Whitman Publishing Company (one page is torn near the front) RETAIL = $38 -$50 This could be a great Christmas gift ! 306 / 488 -
4 great titles - good condition, with light wear on the covers, except Blondie. It has more wear on the binding. Red Ryder and the Rimrock KIller -by Fred Harmon Whitman Publishing Company Copyright 1945 RETAIL = $25-$35 Mickey Mouse in the World of Tomorrow by Walt Disney Whitman Publishing Company Copyright 1946, 1948 RETAIL = $10 - $19 Blondie and Dagwood Everybody's Happy by Chic Young Whitman Publishing Company RETAIL = $24 Bugs Bunny in Risky Business from the motion picture cartoon , Whitman Publishing Company (one page is torn near the front) RETAIL = $38 -$50 This could be a great Christmas gift ! 307 / 488 -
These books are in good condition, with wear appropraite for their age. Their former owner took great care of them. The Return of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs Whitman Publishing Company RETAIL = $20 TO $225 ON THIS ONE Tarzan the Fearless Edgar Rice Burroughs Whitman Publishing Company RETAIL = $35 TO $95 Tarzan and Lost Empire Edgar Rice Burroughs Whiman Publishing Company RETAIL IS $28 TO $35 308 / 488 -
These books are in good condition, with wear appropraite for their age. Their former owner took great care of them. The Return of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs Whitman Publishing Company RETAIL = $20 TO $225 ON THIS ONE Tarzan the Fearless Edgar Rice Burroughs Whitman Publishing Company RETAIL = $35 TO $95 Tarzan and Lost Empire Edgar Rice Burroughs Whiman Publishing Company RETAIL IS $28 TO $35 309 / 488 -
Interchangeable colored inserts 315 / 488 -
Interchangeable colored inserts 316 / 488 -
Brighton Christmas story charms 375 / 488 -
Professionally framed, 25 x 29 3/4 inches The top fan is Spanish origin, the bottom fan is French. Amazing hand painted antique fans, you will be stunned at the details. The Spanish fan is likely from the 18th or 19th century, featuring carved and pierced sticks, possibly made of mother of pearl and a delicate leaf which could be vellum or silk satin. Embellished with gilded accents or sequins. It was a highly fashionable accessory among the upper classes. It served a practical purpose (cooling) and for social functions (displaying status and for courtship rituals). It has 1 loose stick that could be repaired. The French fan features an oval cartouche with what appears to be a classical scene, possibly depicting Diana and Endymion, a common motif in 18th century fan art, often found in significant collections like the Royal Collection. The use of materials like ivory and mother of pearl, along with detailed carving and painting, suggests it was a luxury item. You see this type of carving on Cameos. There is a reserve price on this item, we are firm on this. Each fan is retailing at over $1000. 389 / 488 -
Professionally framed, 25 x 29 3/4 inches The top fan is Spanish origin, the bottom fan is French. Amazing hand painted antique fans, you will be stunned at the details. The Spanish fan is likely from the 18th or 19th century, featuring carved and pierced sticks, possibly made of mother of pearl and a delicate leaf which could be vellum or silk satin. Embellished with gilded accents or sequins. It was a highly fashionable accessory among the upper classes. It served a practical purpose (cooling) and for social functions (displaying status and for courtship rituals). It has 1 loose stick that could be repaired. The French fan features an oval cartouche with what appears to be a classical scene, possibly depicting Diana and Endymion, a common motif in 18th century fan art, often found in significant collections like the Royal Collection. The use of materials like ivory and mother of pearl, along with detailed carving and painting, suggests it was a luxury item. You see this type of carving on Cameos. There is a reserve price on this item, we are firm on this. Each fan is retailing at over $1000. 390 / 488 -
Professionally framed, 25 x 29 3/4 inches The top fan is Spanish origin, the bottom fan is French. Amazing hand painted antique fans, you will be stunned at the details. The Spanish fan is likely from the 18th or 19th century, featuring carved and pierced sticks, possibly made of mother of pearl and a delicate leaf which could be vellum or silk satin. Embellished with gilded accents or sequins. It was a highly fashionable accessory among the upper classes. It served a practical purpose (cooling) and for social functions (displaying status and for courtship rituals). It has 1 loose stick that could be repaired. The French fan features an oval cartouche with what appears to be a classical scene, possibly depicting Diana and Endymion, a common motif in 18th century fan art, often found in significant collections like the Royal Collection. The use of materials like ivory and mother of pearl, along with detailed carving and painting, suggests it was a luxury item. You see this type of carving on Cameos. There is a reserve price on this item, we are firm on this. Each fan is retailing at over $1000. 391 / 488 -
Professionally framed, 25 x 29 3/4 inches The top fan is Spanish origin, the bottom fan is French. Amazing hand painted antique fans, you will be stunned at the details. The Spanish fan is likely from the 18th or 19th century, featuring carved and pierced sticks, possibly made of mother of pearl and a delicate leaf which could be vellum or silk satin. Embellished with gilded accents or sequins. It was a highly fashionable accessory among the upper classes. It served a practical purpose (cooling) and for social functions (displaying status and for courtship rituals). It has 1 loose stick that could be repaired. The French fan features an oval cartouche with what appears to be a classical scene, possibly depicting Diana and Endymion, a common motif in 18th century fan art, often found in significant collections like the Royal Collection. The use of materials like ivory and mother of pearl, along with detailed carving and painting, suggests it was a luxury item. You see this type of carving on Cameos. There is a reserve price on this item, we are firm on this. Each fan is retailing at over $1000. 392 / 488 -
Professionally framed, 25 x 29 3/4 inches The top fan is Spanish origin, the bottom fan is French. Amazing hand painted antique fans, you will be stunned at the details. The Spanish fan is likely from the 18th or 19th century, featuring carved and pierced sticks, possibly made of mother of pearl and a delicate leaf which could be vellum or silk satin. Embellished with gilded accents or sequins. It was a highly fashionable accessory among the upper classes. It served a practical purpose (cooling) and for social functions (displaying status and for courtship rituals). It has 1 loose stick that could be repaired. The French fan features an oval cartouche with what appears to be a classical scene, possibly depicting Diana and Endymion, a common motif in 18th century fan art, often found in significant collections like the Royal Collection. The use of materials like ivory and mother of pearl, along with detailed carving and painting, suggests it was a luxury item. You see this type of carving on Cameos. There is a reserve price on this item, we are firm on this. Each fan is retailing at over $1000. 393 / 488 -
Professionally framed, 25 x 29 3/4 inches The top fan is Spanish origin, the bottom fan is French. Amazing hand painted antique fans, you will be stunned at the details. The Spanish fan is likely from the 18th or 19th century, featuring carved and pierced sticks, possibly made of mother of pearl and a delicate leaf which could be vellum or silk satin. Embellished with gilded accents or sequins. It was a highly fashionable accessory among the upper classes. It served a practical purpose (cooling) and for social functions (displaying status and for courtship rituals). It has 1 loose stick that could be repaired. The French fan features an oval cartouche with what appears to be a classical scene, possibly depicting Diana and Endymion, a common motif in 18th century fan art, often found in significant collections like the Royal Collection. The use of materials like ivory and mother of pearl, along with detailed carving and painting, suggests it was a luxury item. You see this type of carving on Cameos. There is a reserve price on this item, we are firm on this. Each fan is retailing at over $1000. 394 / 488
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