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Victorian Battenburg Lace FanThis beautiful Victorian white Battenburg lace fan is in wonderful condition and would be a beautiful accessory for a Victorian bride. The Battenburg lace is attached to tortoise shell sticks. The fan comes from Europe and dates to the late 19th century/early 20th century. The fan is still in it's original box which is simple and does show wear. When fan measures 10" tall and when open, approximately 17" wide. The fan is in very good condition; but there are a few small breaks in the lace. This is truely an heirloom you'll cherish!
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PRICE: $325.00
ITEM NUMBER: VWC260
White Open Lace Wedding Hankie
Every bride should have a special "hankie" for her special day -
something old . . . This hankie is lovely and would definately fit
the bill. I believe this hankie was used by a previous bride as her
name has been written in the corner. The signiture has faded over
time, but I believe it reads, "Mary P. F??cher". The hankie is done
in a fine white cotton and is edged with over 1" of very declicate
openwork lace. The overall hankie measures approximately 10" square.
The hankie is in excellent condition and was purchased from a wealthy
estate in Deleware.
PRICE: $65.00
White Dotted Lace Wedding Hankie
A lovely old hankie is the perfect "something old" to complete your
bridal ensemble. This hankie is a bit larger than most and is done
in fine white cotton lawn. The hankie is edged with a very delicate
lace edging. The lace is a very fine net. The net is finely
decorated with tiny circles and very tiny dots (similar to Dotted
Swiss). The lace encircles the hankie and has a ruffled effect. The
lace measures approximately 1 1/2" wide and the overall hankie
measures approximately 12 1/2" square. The hankie is in very good
condition and was purchased from a wealthy estate in Deleware. The
lace on one corner of the hankie has a bit of damage, but because of
the ruffle, you do not notice it unless you look for it.
ITEM NUMBER: VWC262
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