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Centuries ago, weathervanes were one of the first instruments to detect changes in the weather by pointing in the direction from which the wind was blowing. The Tower Of Winds in Athens, Greece (48 BC) is among the earliest archaeological examples, topped with its Triton weathervane. Over the years, a variety of ornaments have been created to display various cultural, religious, and patriotic themes.
This classic copper sailboat weathervane measures an overall height of 46". The ornament and arrow dimensions are 19"L x 4"W. Available in a polished (pictured) or aged verdigris finish. Please make your selection from the drop-down menu. Comes with an adjustable roof mount base. Double click image for greater detail.
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