WEATHERVANES

WEATHERVANES

3/12/2013

J.L. MOTT WEATHERVANES


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Single Handle Lavy Faucets with Porcelain Mixer. Key books are Art of the Weathervane by Steve Miller (1984: Schiffer Publishing) and Weathervanes: The History, Manufacture and Design of an American Folk Art by Charles Klamkin (1973: Hawthorne Books). Northeasts weather vanes are older now and still runnin against the wind. In September 2003, a weathervane of a standing Native American, Uncas, from 1902 created by J.L. Mott Company of New York City, which stood atop the Butternut Valley Grange was sold for $205,000 to Raymond and Susan Egan of Princeton, New Jersey. L Mott Console Sink all Earthenware #3607 SOLD Very rare Mott Co. Weather vane of a whale #3555 SOLD A Copper Weathervane with Brass directionals on an Iron Post. In its lot information on the Indian weathervane, Sothebys stated that the J.L. Egan succeeded in trimming his holdings to four weathervanes at an August 2006 Northeast Auctions sale that saw a circa 1882 copper steam train weathervane bring in $1.2 million. The weathervanes have at times been attributed to the J.L. The Mott catalogue therefore highlights the challenge of rightly attributing weathervanes to specific makers when documentation does not exist. Fame Weathervane, attributed to eg Washburne Company, New York, ca 1890. Fourth quarter 19th century, J.L. Mott Iron Works, New York City and Chicago (1882-96), copper, zinc, gilt, collection of Stewart Stender and Deborah Davenport. Saturday, November 17, 2007-Sunday, April 13, 2008 Cargill Gallery 103 Free Exhibition. Closest in form to the J.L. Copper Patchen weathervane.

LIFE SIZED HORSE HEAD STABLE SIGN CAST IRON C. 1900, POSSIBLY J.L. MOTT.


Rare Oversize Original Gilded Banner Weathervane.

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