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Hand fan
Maker
Inconnu / Unknown
SignatureUnmarked
InscriptionsOn box, printed on label : FORWARDED BY THE / AMERICAN EXPRESS COMP'NY / LIVINGSTON, FARGO & CO. / PROPRIETORS. / From Susp. Bridge, N.Y.; The Receipt Given FOR THIS [...] / HAS BEEN STAMPED / [...]; on another label, handwritten : Miss Fannie Prather / Care of / Capt Prather / Steamer Magnolia / Cincinnati Ohio
Date
About 1850
Medium / Technique
Ostrich feather, birch bark, porcupine quill ? moose hair ?, dye, metal, iron, silver salts and carboard
Cut, assembled, dyed, embroidered and wet collodion process
Cut, assembled, dyed, embroidered and wet collodion process
DimensionsFan: 42 × 7 × 54 cm (width x depth x length)
Box: 7.5 × 44 × 59 cm (height x width x length)
CultureIndigenous: Huron-Wendat?
Geocultural Area
Eastern Woodlands
Object NumberM2020.94.1.1-2
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Hon. Serge Royal
Status
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