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Cockade Fan (possibly France), ca. 1850
This is a Cockade fan. It is dated ca. 1850 and we acquired it in 1958. Its medium is brocaded silk leaves, pierced bone handle and sticks, metal rivet with mother-of-pearl washer. It is a part of the Textiles department.
This object was
donated by
Lea S. Luquer.
It is credited Gift of Lea S. Luquer.
- Brisé Cockade Fan (USA)
- drilled vulcanized rubber, silk ribbon.
- Gift of Mrs. Henry Woodward Haynes.
- 1951-106-3
Its dimensions are
H x diam. (open): 45.7 x 38.1 cm (18 x 15 in.)
Cite this object as
Cockade Fan (possibly France), ca. 1850; brocaded silk leaves, pierced bone handle and sticks, metal rivet with mother-of-pearl washer; H x diam. (open): 45.7 x 38.1 cm (18 x 15 in.); Gift of Lea S. Luquer; 1958-148-2
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Collections in Motion: Cockade Fan
Demonstration of a cockade fan from the Cooper Hewitt Museum collection, shown opening and closing. The word "cockade" in this sense refers to the fact that the fan opens to a full circle.