New Hampshire, Rochester (possibly)
Full-bodied cast iron vanes of this distinctive form [and roosters] have long been attributed to “Rochester Iron Works, Rochester, New Hampshire”, however, extensive research has not located the company, nor any nineteenth-century firm known to have advertised or produced weathervanes in New Hampshire. The vanes feature two-piece cast-iron bodies with sheet iron tails inserted between the body halves. These elegant horses have been found in six sizes.
Item Date: 1870-1890
Measurement: Height: 18.25"; length: 23.25"; depth: 3.25"
Material: Cast and sheet iron tail
Item Condition: Excellent
Reference: American Weathervanes - The Art of the Winds by Robert Shaw, page 213
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SKU 171-199
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