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RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE
A.L. JEWELL & COMPANY ( ACTIVE 1852-1867 ) Waltham, Massachusetts Circa 1860
The Art Institute of Chicago – Ref. # 2006.256
A 19th century running horse three dimensional full-bodied molded copper weathervane with a flowing sheet copper tail and a finely cast well defined zinc head having applied ears. The weathervane’s original condition is further complemented with a wonderful surface and patina.
This Weathervane was by one of the America’s most important 19th-century weathervane designers. It displays fine delineated lines, beautiful form and wonderful folk art appearance.
Jewell & Company were among the first weathervane manufacturers in America. They were known for their more stylized designs and offered a wide variety of styles, the horse form being the most appealing and popular.
Inventory: A-F 3673
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