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Information from [http://www.georgianindex.net/Reticule/Chatelaine.html#TOP this site].
Information from [http://www.georgianindex.net/Reticule/Chatelaine.html#TOP this site].


With handle to the lips: Kiss me
*With handle to the lips: Kiss me
Twirling in the left hand: I wish to get rid of you
*Twirling in the left hand: I wish to get rid of you
Drawing across right cheek: I love you
*Drawing across right cheek: I love you
Closing it: I wish to speak to you
*Closing it: I wish to speak to you
Fanning slowly: I am married
*Fanning slowly: I am married
Letting it rest on right cheek: Yes
*Letting it rest on right cheek: Yes
Letting it rest on left cheek: No
*Letting it rest on left cheek: No
Open wide: Wait for me
*Open wide: Wait for me
Fanning fast: I am engaged
*Fanning fast: I am engaged
Carrying it in the right hand in front of face: Follow me
*Carrying it in the right hand in front of face: Follow me
Carrying in left hand: Desirous of acquaintance
*Carrying in left hand: Desirous of acquaintance
Placing it on left ear: You have changed
*Placing it on left ear: You have changed
Drawing across forehead: We are being watched
*Drawing across forehead: We are being watched
Carrying in right hand: You are too willing
*Carrying in right hand: You are too willing
Drawing through hand: I hate you
*Drawing through hand: I hate you
Twirling in right hand: I love another
*Twirling in right hand: I love another
Drawing across eyes: I am sorry
*Drawing across eyes: I am sorry
Open and shut: You are cruel
*Open and shut: You are cruel
Dropping it: We are friends
*Dropping it: We are friends


From information on display at Attingham House.
From information on display at Attingham House.

Revision as of 03:06, 16 July 2010

Moved from Tittle Tattle on the old board.

  • Placing your fan near your heart = I love you.
  • A closed fan resting on the right eye = When can I see you?
  • A half closed fan pressed to the lips = You may kiss me.
  • Touching the tip of the fan with a finger = I wish to speak to you.
  • Letting the fan rest on the right cheek = Yes.
  • Letting the fan rest on the left cheek = No.
  • Dropping the fan = We will be friends.
  • Fanning slowly = I am married.
  • Fanning quickly = I am engaged.
  • Carrying a open fan in the left hand = Come and talk to me.
  • Twirling the fan in the right hand = I love another.
  • Twirling the fan in the left hand = We are being watched.
  • Shutting a fully open fan slowly = I promise to marry you.
  • Drawing the fan across the eyes = I am sorry.
  • To open a fan wide = Wait for me.

Information from this site.

  • With handle to the lips: Kiss me
  • Twirling in the left hand: I wish to get rid of you
  • Drawing across right cheek: I love you
  • Closing it: I wish to speak to you
  • Fanning slowly: I am married
  • Letting it rest on right cheek: Yes
  • Letting it rest on left cheek: No
  • Open wide: Wait for me
  • Fanning fast: I am engaged
  • Carrying it in the right hand in front of face: Follow me
  • Carrying in left hand: Desirous of acquaintance
  • Placing it on left ear: You have changed
  • Drawing across forehead: We are being watched
  • Carrying in right hand: You are too willing
  • Drawing through hand: I hate you
  • Twirling in right hand: I love another
  • Drawing across eyes: I am sorry
  • Open and shut: You are cruel
  • Dropping it: We are friends

From information on display at Attingham House.