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UNUSUAL AMERICAN ELEPHANT WEATHERVANE
Unidentified maker
Possibly – L.W.CUSHING & COMPANY
Circa 20th Century
A charming early 20th Folk Art Elephant Weathervane that was originally found in Connecticut. Hand crafted in a swell form which is molded with sheet copper. This is a unusual subject for a weathervane.
A Elephant Weathervane attributed to Jewell & Co. was commissioned in 1866. In 1870’s Cushing & Co. purchased Jewell’s molds & designs.
One can only speculate, that based in Bridgeport – Connecticut, P.T. Barnum Circus was the makers inspiration. Therefore, with uninhibited freedom the weathervane of the famous “Jumbo the Elephant” a popular performing circus animal was created.
The Elephant weathervane is a interpretation which is sensational & innovative not following any traditional design. It has a broad emphasis on abstract design with a sense of humor, rather than visual realism .The weathervane is naive and modern, a exemplary Folk Art Weathervane for anyone’s collection.
Inventory: A-F 3667
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