The Ladies Telegraph, for Corresponding at a Distance, a very rare printed fan, with twenty six flaps or slides corresponding to the letters of the alphabet, with one extra - the signal, with which to end a sentance, the verso painted in coloured stripes, designed by Robert Rowe, published by M. Stunt, 191 Strand, opposite St. Clements Church Yard, April 20th 1798, with bone sticks - 10in. (25cm.), 1798 - in 19th century box of mauve satin by Rodien (two folds split at the top)
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The Ladies Telegraph, for Corresponding at a Distance, a very rare printed fan, with twenty six flaps or slides corresponding to the letters of the alphabet, with one extra - the signal, with which to end a sentance, the verso painted in coloured stripes, designed by Robert Rowe, published by M. Stunt, 191 Strand, opposite St. Clements Church Yard, April 20th 1798, with bone sticks - 10in. (25cm.), 1798 - in 19th century box of mauve satin by Rodien (two folds split at the top)

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The Ladies Telegraph, for Corresponding at a Distance, a very rare printed fan, with twenty six flaps or slides corresponding to the letters of the alphabet, with one extra - the signal, with which to end a sentance, the verso painted in coloured stripes, designed by Robert Rowe, published by M. Stunt, 191 Strand, opposite St. Clements Church Yard, April 20th 1798, with bone sticks - 10in. (25cm.), 1798 - in 19th century box of mauve satin by Rodien (two folds split at the top)
See Colour Plate 5

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No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.

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Not in the Schreiber Collection