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Eagle Weathervane, ca 1852-1870, Waltham Massachusetts
Located in York County, PA
Eagle weathervane in a beautiful form with great folk presence, possibly made by A.L. JEWELL & CO. (1852-1867) or its predecessor, Cushing & White / ...
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Late 19th Century Antique Pennsylvania - Weathervanes
Materials
Metal
Merino Sheep Weathervane, Attributed to A.J Harris & Co, Boston, ca 1875
Located in York County, PA
MERINO SHEEP WEATHERVANE, THE VERY BEST OF ITS KIND AND WITH PERHAPS THE BEST SURFACE THAT EXISTS ON SURVIVING EXAMPLES, ATTRIBUTED TO A.J. HARRIS & CO., BOSTON, circa 1875
This fan...
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1870s American Antique Pennsylvania - Weathervanes
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Metal
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American Copper Spread Winged Eagle Weathervane with Sphere and Arrow, C. 1880
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H 26.5 in W 31.25 in D 32 in
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Prancing Horse Weathervane, Attributed to Jewel & Co, Waltham, Mass, ca 1860
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H 16.5 in W 17.25 in D 2 in
Early Clipper Ship Weathervane, ca 1850
Located in York County, PA
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Early Quill Weathervane with Exceptional Form and Original Surface
Located in York County, PA
Quill weathervanes of the late 19th century are fairly standard from maker-to-maker. Most are sheet copper, with a rippled surface to resemble a feather, and a hollow shaft and tip, sometimes weighted. This example is both earlier and better looking than most of its counterparts. Made of copper, iron, and zinc, probably about the time of the Civil War, though possible just prior, there is a hollow body copper tip, followed by a shaft of the same that joins with a zinc shaft and body for weight. To this a rather heavy, flat, sheet copper feather is pinned with splines on either side with hammered copper rivets. The shaft is of iron, now rusted, pitted, and worn to a beautiful patina, with a molded copper ball finial...
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Cow Weathervane, Excellent Scale, Great Boxy Form, with Gilded Surface
Located in York County, PA
COW WEATHERVANE EXCELLENT SCALE, GREAT, BOXY FORM, AND BEAUTIFUL, GILDED SURFACE, L.W. CUSHING & SONS, BOSTON, CA 1880
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Horse George M. Patchen with a Sulkey and Driver Large Weathervane
Located in York County, PA
THE HORSE GEORGE M. PATCHEN WITH A SULKEY AND DRIVER, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST IMPRESSIVE AMONG THIS FORM OF WEATHERVANE, UNIDENTIFIED MAKER, ca 1860-1890's :
This is the horse George M. Patchen with a sulky and driver. Made of hammered copper with iron wire wheels, frame and whip, and reins made of copper sheeting, the likeness is truly full-bodied and the scale is especially large and impressive. Patchen was an early participant in the world of American harness racing and his likeness was produced for many years by numerous makers. He was a Morgan Horse, sired by the horse Cassius M. Clay. Foaled in 1849, he was bred by Richard F. Carman of Monmouth County, NJ. He was bay, approximately 16 hands and very successful on the racetrack winning 20 races with a time of 2:23 1/2. He died in 1864, but his popularity carried throughout the latter 19th century and the form was still available until after 1900.
Illustrations in the catalogues of weathervane manufacturers probably did not always represent the actual vane precisely. That said, a very accurate depiction of Patchen in this particular style is represented by the illustrations of no less than 4 makers, including Thomas W. Jones of New York (1882 catalogue, p. 7), L.W. Cushing & Sons of Boston (1883 catalogue, p. 8), William Buck of Philadelphia (1892 catalogue, p. 5), and W.A. Snow Iron Works of Boston (1904 catalogue, p. 7). These illustrations are nearly identical to one-another and accurate to the position of the all features, including the angle and shape of the head, mane, and tail. Head position while running is a key identifier in race horses in general and particularly so in 19th century weathervanes, most of which were copied from Currier & Ives prints.
The hat worn by the driver in a famous Currier and Ives illustration of a race between George M. Patchen and Ethan Allen, clearly illustrates the one worn here by Patchen's driver, who sits back fairly far from the rear of the horse--a trait not generally shared by the drivers in other large horse and sulky weathervanes...
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Prancing Horse Weathervane, Attributed to Jewel & Co., Waltham, Massachusetts
Located in York County, PA
Prancing horse weathervane, attributed to Jewel & Co. Waltham, Massachusetts, circa 1860:
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Located in York County, PA
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Located in York County, PA
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Rare Bannerette Weathervane With A Built-In Spinner
Located in York County, PA
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Bannerette Weathervane, Made By J.w. Fiske
Located in York County, PA
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Large Eagle Weathervane, A Particularly Early Example, 1850-80
Located in York County, PA
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Rooster Weathervane With Excellent Verdigris Surface
Located in York County, PA
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