Esther Sleepe

Esther Sleepe (1725–1762), was an English fan-maker.

[1] She was born to Richard Sleepe, Head of the City Waits (d.1758) and the fan maker Esther Dubois (1693-1773), and the sister of Mary Sleepe Samson and Martha Sleepe.

[2] From 1747, the Sleepe sisters managed their own workshop, The Golden Fan & Seven Stars in London, where they manufactured and sold fans and other luxury items.

After her marriage, Esther Sleepe was the one supporting her family financially, since the profession of her spouse was poorly paid, but this fact was hidden after her generation, since the Burney family had an ambition to be seen as upper class, where it was not seen as proper for a lady to be professionally active.

[2] One of her business cards are preserved at the British Museum: She was one of the successful eighteenth-century London businesswomen portrayed in the exhibition 'City Women in the eighteenth Century' in London 21 September – 18 October 2019.

Trade card for Esther Burney fan shop