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An early Victorian copper and wrought iron weathervane
c.1830, matched elements,
the pennant vane (later) modelled in sheet steel, the indices mounted on a round-section standard set in a sandstone pedestal,
£1,185
In stock
We know that the standard originated in East Anglia, the vane is a copy of those topping Charlton Park House in Wiltshire – they work well together.
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