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Car
Artist Unknown
Photo by Gavin Ashworth
Car Weathervane
Car
Artist Unknown
Photo by Gavin Ashworth
Car Artist Unknown Photo by Gavin Ashworth
Record Details

Car Weathervane

Date20th century
MediumWood, wrought iron, copper
Dimensions51 × 39 × 24"
Credit LineGift of David L. Davies
Accession number1991.29.1
Artist unidentified, “E. Fitts Jr. Store and Coffeehouse Trade Sign (recto),” Vicinity of Shelb…
Artist unidentified
1832
1981.12.9
Door from the Cornelius Couwenhoven House
Daniel Hendrickson
Photographer unidentified
Daniel Hendrickson
Mid-18th century
2005.8.18
Artist unidentified, “Trout Weathervane”, United States, Early 20th century, Copper and iron, 2…
Artist unidentified
Early 20th century
1977.17.3
Centaur Weathervane
Probably A.L. Jewell and Co.
Photo © 2000 John Bigelow Taylor
Artist unidentified
1860–1880
2005.8.54
Artist unidentified, “Whiffletree”, United States, n.d., Wrought iron, 5 × 25 × 3 in., Collecti…
Artist unidentified
n.d.
1995.16.3
Small Chest
Attributed to Johannes Spitler
Photo by John Bigelow Taylor
Johannes Spitler
1807–1822
2005.8.28
Chest
Attributed to Johannes Spitler
Photo © 2000 John Bigelow Taylor
Johannes Spitler
c. 1800
2005.8.29
Donkey Weathervane
Artist unidentified
Photo by John Parnell
Artist unidentified
Late 19th to early 20th century
1996.25.1
Grasshopper Weathervane
Artist unidentified
Photographer unidentified
Artist unidentified
c. 1880
1982.6.6
Artist unidentified “Percheron Horse Weathervane”, United States, c. 1890, Molded copper, 46 x …
Artist unidentified
c. 1890
1992.26.1
Possibly W.A. Snow & Co. or Harris & Co., “Leaping Stag and Rocky Knoll,” Probably Boston, 1870…
W.A. Snow & Co.
1870–1900
1985.14.1
Possibly L.W. Cushing & Sons, “Cow,” Waltham, Massachusetts, 1870–1880, Molded and painted copp…
L.W. Cushing & Sons
1870–1880
1977.13.3