Original Pheasant Bronze Sculpture On Marble Base - 8" x 12.5"Weatherham Estate Treasures4(211)$4005 days Left
Original Pheasant Bronze Sculpture On Marble Base - 8" x 12.5"Weatherham Estate Treasures4(211)$3503 days Left
Original Bronze Common Pheasant Sculpture Signed by Milo on Marble Base - 8" x 6.5"Weatherham Estate Treasures4(211)$2505 days Left
Original Bronze Common Pheasant Sculpture Signed by Milo on Marble Base - 8" x 6.5"Weatherham Estate Treasures4(211)$2503 days Left
SoldHomemade Pheasant Weathervane, 1900Item: Homemade Pheasant Weathervane Material: On contemporary iron stand for display Date: 1900 Size: 30 x 14 inches Please note that this lot has a reserve. When you leave a bid in advance of the aucSee Sold Price
SoldCopper Flying Pheasant Weathervane (2pcs)A garden weather vane featuring a copper sculpture of a flying pheasant or game bird with extended wings. The figure is crafted from hollow copper with repoussé relief feather detailing and soldeSee Sold Price
SoldPHEASANT WEATHERVANEPHEASANT WEATHERVANEAmerican, 20th century, likely ornamental as solid metal. Full image of a pheasant walking on a naturalistic ground, mounted atop a rod to a rectangular iron base.24 3/4 x 5 x 21 iSee Sold Price
SoldMike Maxson WeathervaneNewberry, MI, this weathervane features a 26"L hand carved lake trout by Mike Maxson, glass eyes, copper fins, includes vintage metal topper with pheasants, mounted on wooden base for display, Ralph KSee Sold Price
SoldFine Copper Steeplechase Horse Weathervane, MassachusettsFine Copper Steeplechase Horse Weathervane, Massachusetts Maker unknown. Originally found in the Newport, RI area. 31 in. x 37 in. Note: A similar example of the above offered lot was sold at Sotheby'See Sold Price
SoldCentaur WeathervaneA.L Jewell (1852-1867 Waltham, Mass.) Rare Centaur weathervane. Molded copper, zinc, and lead. Includes base. Retains an old historic surface with remnants of yellow paint and verdigris patina. BulletSee Sold Price
SoldExceptional J. Howard Horse WeathervaneExceptional "INDEX" Howard Horse Weathervane. J. Howard, Waltham, Mass., circa 1870. Extraordinary patina and condition. Copper and cast zinc with natural verdigris patina. One of the finest we have hSee Sold Price
Sold"County Ln. Pheasant" by Robert BatemanRobert Bateman (Canadian, b. 1930). Oil on board, signed and dated 1979 l.r. Inscribed with title to back to panel. 15.5" x 19.5" (sight), 23" x 27" (framed.See Sold Price
SoldMOLDED COPPER 'MASSASOIT' INDIAN WARRIOR WEATHERVANEAttributed to J. Harris & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, appears in their illustrated catalogue from 1878, no. 13. Depicted with empty bow raised but arrow in opposing hand. At the time, the 30-inch modeSee Sold Price
SoldMonumental banner weathervaneLarge and impressive banner weathervane. Copper and cast zinc. Probably by Howard, Co. Bridgewater, Mass., circa 1875. Retains and outstanding natural verdigris patina, without restoration. First publSee Sold Price
SoldLady Riding Sidesaddle WeathervaneRare lady riding side-saddle weathervane. Molded copper. American, circa 1900. Condition: Later 20th century restored gold surface. Cap for one hoof missing. L 28-1/4" H 26". Copy and paste link for hSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Gilded Copper Centaur Weathervane, 20th C.Height including stand 42 inches, length 42 inches. Provenance: Sotheby's New York, December 8, 1984, lot 173.See Sold Price
SoldRare 19th Century Ewe WeathervaneFine folk art Ewe weathervane. Attributed to Cushing and White. Molded copper with historic paint and gold leaf. L 21-1/2" H vane only 17" H w/base 27-3/4" W of base 3". Please refer to this link forSee Sold Price
SoldNamikawa Sosuke, Tray with pheasantNamikawa Sosuke Tray with pheasant perched on cherry tree Japan, late Meiji periodcloisonne enamel 0.25 h x 9 w x 6.625 d in (1 x 23 x 17 cm) Tray features shakudo mount on rim and tri-coloredSee Sold Price
SoldMiniature Golden Pheasant, A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952)Miniature Golden Pheasant A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952) East Harwich, MA, c. 1910 5 in. long A rare and exceptional miniature golden pheasant with carved tail feathers and intricate prismatic plumage.See Sold Price
SoldSet of 8 Sling Side Chairs by Thomas Pheasant for BakerLike a sling, the mahogany base supports the finely tailored, crisp upholstery held together with artful brass dowels. The epitome of comfort and design, this chair will make heads turn.The chairs areSee Sold Price
SoldCOPPER PARADE HORN WEATHERVANELarge fine copper firehouse parade horn weathervane, the banner/flag initials "SVFD" (? Volunteer Fire Department) with weathered surface, green patina, mounted on a contemporary iron stand, circa 190See Sold Price
A 19C AMERICAN FULL BODIED COPPER DAIRY COW WEATHERVANEThe wide, full bodied figure on four independent legs is constructed with a zinc head. No markings, some sources have attributed this model to Harris and Son, Boston. Measures 21.25 x 34 x 7.25 inchesSee Sold Price
SoldA. L. Jewell Horse WeathervaneA.L. Jewel & Co., Waltham, Massachusetts, horse jumping through hoop weathervane. Stamped on right side of body. 28" L., 16" Ht., comes with stand.See Sold Price
SoldCUSHING DAIRY COW WEATHERVANE IN FINE ORIGINAL GILDINGThe full bodied copper weathervane by Cushing and White is found with its exceptional original gilt finish largely intact. The portions not displaying the original surface are accented by naturally ocSee Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN RAM WEATHERVANE.By L.W. Cushing & Sons, Waltham, Massachusetts, ca. 1880. Full bodied copper ram with attached horns. Weathered with traces of gilding. Some surface enhancement to bottom rod. 28"h. 30"l. including baSee Sold Price
SoldWEATHERVANE - Full-Bodied Realistic Bull in copper andWEATHERVANE - Full-Bodied Realistic Bull in copper and zinc with remnants of gilding, attributed to Jones, on custom stand, roughly 18 1/2" x 25 1/2" x 6". Very good condition, wonderful, verdigris paSee Sold Price
SoldMolded Copper and Zinc Horse Weathervane, attributed to J. Harris and Son, Boston, Massachusetts...Molded Copper and Zinc Horse Weathervane, attributed to J. Harris and Son, Boston, Massachusetts, late 19th century. Full body figure with soldered copper tail and mane, and cast zinc head and legs, vSee Sold Price