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Advertising Fans
Nine chromolithographic fans: two different fans advertising Aux Galeries Lafayette, one by Jack Roberts, 1924; the mask fan for Champagne Alaya, with two spyholes; Chocolat Souchard; Dry Monopole; Marie Brizard; Prunier, with guardsticks in the shape of fish knives; The Savoy Hotel, by Bruneslleschi, published by Maquet; and the Carlton Hotel, London, published by Duvelleroy; a celluloid brise fan advertising Champagne Monopole with bottles on the guardsticks - 10cm. ; and a fan advertising Pacha Benidorm (11)
Nine chromolithographic fans: two different fans advertising Aux Galeries Lafayette, one by Jack Roberts, 1924; the mask fan for Champagne Alaya, with two spyholes; Chocolat Souchard; Dry Monopole; Marie Brizard; Prunier, with guardsticks in the shape of fish knives; The Savoy Hotel, by Bruneslleschi, published by Maquet; and the Carlton Hotel, London, published by Duvelleroy; a celluloid brise fan advertising Champagne Monopole with bottles on the guardsticks - 10cm. ; and a fan advertising Pacha Benidorm (11)
Literature
The mask fan is illustrated in From Court to Confectionary, Paul van Saanen and Peter Greenhalgh, Lausanne, 1994, p. 109 and Souchard on the cover
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