A fan signed M.C.Lloyd, the silk leaf painted with Staffordshire figures of poodles and a cottage, a doll and two shells against a green pointillist ground, with wooden sticks, the guardsticks set with bands of mother of pearl - 8in. (21cm.), circa 1912 - in cardboard fan box painted to match the fan with dog and shells, lined with silk, with green cushion (sticks lack three small pieces of mother of pearl and lid of box worn)

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A fan signed M.C.Lloyd, the silk leaf painted with Staffordshire figures of poodles and a cottage, a doll and two shells against a green pointillist ground, with wooden sticks, the guardsticks set with bands of mother of pearl - 8in. (21cm.), circa 1912 - in cardboard fan box painted to match the fan with dog and shells, lined with silk, with green cushion (sticks lack three small pieces of mother of pearl and lid of box worn)
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The artist M. Constance Lloyd was a member of the Bloomsbury set; she was a friend of the vendor's grandparents and godmother to the vendor's aunt. She painted Still Lives and between 1908 and 1912 she exhibited at the Alpine Club Gallery and the London Salon. She lived in Paris at that time

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