- FULL BODY COPPER SULKY WEATHERVANE OF
"AMERICAN GIRL" H...attributed to J.W. Fiske & Co., circa 1880, copper with molded zinc head, striding horse pulling a sulky and rider, separately cast and molded reigns and...
[more like this] - COPPER DIMENSIONAL BULL WEATHERVANE.Very
Good 19th Century Copper Dimensional Bull Weathervane. Cast zinc head with copper body, mounted on arrow directional, gold leaf and verdigris surface. 23"h. x 43-1/2"l. overall...
[more like this] - LARGE AMERICAN FOLK ART COPPER LEAPING
DEER WEATHERVANE...late 19th century, cast zinc head with antlers, hollow molded copper body, in old surface with green patina, traces of paint, 36 x 43 in. including mounting...
[more like this] - AMERICAN ZINC AND MOLDED COPPER RAM
FORM WEATHERVANElate 19th century, merino ram with cast zinc head and molded body, original surface with traces of gilding, on a wrought iron support, 24-3/4 x 28-1/2 in.,...
[more like this] - GILT METAL FULL-BODIED RUNNING HORSE
WEATHER VANE LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY HEIGHT 18”. LENGTH 27”. WEATHER VANE, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, Copper body and zinc head, with traces of verdigris patina....
[more like this] - A. L. JEWELL COPPER SWELL BODIED EAGLE
WEATHERVANEA. L. Jewell copper swell bodied eagle weathervane, 19th c. , mounted on top of a copper orb, with cast zinc head, 16" h., 25 1/2" l. Provenance: Purportedly from...
[more like this] - COPPER AND ZINC RUNNING HORSE WEATHER
VANE 19TH CENTURY LENGTH 29”. VANE, 19th Century, Zinc head and copper body. Mounted on a cast iron stand. Dimensions: Length 29"....
[more like this] - COPPER EAGLE'S HEAD ARCHITECTURAL MOUNTca.
early 20th century; four sheet thick stock copper press-mold form and zinc soldered construction, the eagle with open beak and mounted cut-out tongue, believed to be designed...
[more like this] - TWO ZINC HORSE HEAD WALL MOUNTS Each
modeled facing front with long mane; 15 x 7 in. and 18 x 15 in....
[more like this] - Zinc horse head, probably French, 19-1/2
in. Later gold paint, several mounting scars and holes, rim losses, creases, bent elements....
[more like this] - TRADE SIGN. American late 19th century
zinc. In the form of a bull's head probably for a butcher's shop. Mounted on a later plaque 27''h....
[more like this] - Zinc horse head, probably French, 19-1/2
in. Later gold paint, several mounting scars and holes, rim losses, creases, bent elements....
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