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Antique Weather VanesWeather vanes are instruments used to detect the direction of the wind. They date back to the year 48 BC, as seen from the Tower of Winds in Athens, Greece. There are many other references to weather vanes in history right from the 1st century BC.The first authenticated weather vane in the US was supposedly made by Shem Drowne of Boston in 1716. Another vane made by the same master vane-maker was a large copper Indian vane and it was installed in 1740 on Boston's Old North Church. Antique
weather vanes are very rare and much in demand. Handcrafted ones are very difficult
to authenticate. There is a great demand for those made in the factories which
date back to the mid-to-late nineteenth century. Some of the most popular weather
vane makers were A.L. Jewell, J.W.Fiske, E.G.Washburne and Cushing and White.
Antique
weather vanes were also highly experimented upon, and so we find many unique pieces
like the one made by Thomas Jefferson which had a shaft that went through the
roof into the room below. There was an indicator there so that the wind direction
could be checked without going out of the house and looking at the vane directly.
There
are certain guidelines for identifying whether a weather vane is really an antique
or not. Real antique vanes are much finer than fake ones. Since antique vanes
were usually covered with metal sheets, rather than being painted on, they may
have some square borders of gilt remaining. Also, they would have a mellow burnished
finish instead of a shiny look. Since weather vanes were usually used for shooting
practice in olden days, some real antique vanes may have bullet holes in them. | Antique Articles: Links: |
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