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Black cat paper fan made in Germany in the 1920s.
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therustybucketco · 1 year
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Tiny antique 6v fan from a time before cars had air conditioning. I think this is the smallest electric fan I’ve found to date!
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thefanstudioindia · 1 year
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Antique Wall Fan from The Fan Studio
The design of antique wall fan began earlier and is expanding on a large scale.
High-quality paints are used to style antique wall fans. The fans are designed and painted in a wooden or bronze finish to give them a vintage look. A light fixture at the bottom of the fan is a common characteristic of these fans. They keep the classical and retro design style to give it a vintage feel. Vintage is introduced as a style, with all of the characteristics inherited. The operation is fairly similar to that of regular fans. Though, conceptually, the look of the fans is made vintage.
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vintagehomecollection · 7 months
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Antiques at Home, 1989
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eyesaremosa1cs · 10 months
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Antique Fans
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nicolegmattos · 2 months
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Alright. Who is the responsible? I need to know
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shewhoworshipscarlin · 11 months
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Fan, 1760, France.
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I wish that people wouldn’t lump all of “Classic Who” together (I get it, I even do myself in tags and probably still will tbh) just because I feel like reducing Doctor Who to the pre/post hiatus binary (and the Movie I guess) is kind of… reductive?
Sylvester McCoy Who is closer to Christopher Eccleston Who than it is to William Hartnell Who in the tone and writing for example
And it makes old Doctor Who seem more overwhelming than if we separated it out by Doctors (where the most is seven seasons)
And we’re getting to the point where “New” Who is now almost 20 years old (Millie Gibson grew up on MATT SMITH!) so this previous distinction feels even more arbitrary than it did in 2005
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A fan, made in the US, late 19th century.
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jewellery-box · 7 months
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An antique British or European lace and mother of peal folding fan with a central painted paper scene of a boy playing a flute to a girl beside a fountain, with beaded and painted gold embellishments, with padded protective box.
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amatesura · 1 year
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fan, 19th century
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avengedbiologist · 25 days
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Save me 5th doctor/Ainley master figure set,,,save me ,,,
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vintage-tech · 7 months
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My grandparents' house didn't have a vented hood for the stove; there was a hole in the wall with a fan, with a metal door covering it, and when you needed the fan you just opened the door (this one uses a metal rod, my grandparents' model had a beaded chain) and just like how the light comes on in the fridge the fan would start up when the door was open and turn off once closed.
This was seen at a 120 year old house in a neighborhood in Tacoma and lit up when I saw it because it'd just been a couple days prior when I was telling someone about my grandparents' vent fan.
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thefanstudioindia · 1 year
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Antique Table Fan from The Fan Studio
Did you know about people's obsession with antique items? Antique Indian furniture, especially that which most Indians deem not valuable or rustic, is an international treasure for others. Furniture that is handcrafted, made from old wood, and has intricate craftsmanship is sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars around the world. So, the question that we ask is: Is an antique table fan still fashionable?
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eyesaremosaics · 2 years
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walzerjahrhundert · 11 months
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Brisé fan
probably French
1875–89
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