The textile
industry was the largest contributor to the Industrial Revolution in the United
States. Sheep vanes were often seen on woolen mills along New England's rivers,
reflecting an era when New England led the world in wool manufacturing. Ram,
and sometimes Ewe, designs were usually modeled after Merino sheep, an
excellent wool-bearing Spanish breed. A Merino Ram ornament is part of the
Eleanor and Mabel Van Alstyne Collection at the Smithsonian Institute in
Washington DC.
Our swell-bodied Sheep Weather Vane is available either as a Ram (above left
with horns) or as a Ewe (above right without horns).
Swell-bodied (with horns as shown) Ornament is 30" long x 24" high Complete weathervane will stand about 3 1/2' above roof $1,875 complete ITEM: R34E Ewe Weather Vane Swell-bodied (without horns) Ornament is 30" long x 24" high Complete weathervane will stand about 3 - 3 1/2' above roof $1,875 complete Order a Weather Vane |
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This style was popular from the 1700's right up to the Victorian era, and is also very striking with contemporary vanes. |
Diagram A - Headblock only Traditional mounting of a weather vane into the solid headblock of a cupola, tower, turret or gazebo, or into the ridgepole of a roof. This is the "old fashioned" traditional way of mounting a weather
vane. It is still suitable today for smaller vanes up to 36" wide. Our
basic 28 1/2" rod allows for at least 8" - 9" of rod to be
wedged and caulked into a solid headblock or ridgepole, and 16" - 20"
of rod exposed above the apex of roof. |
Diagram B - Headblock & Brace A preferred traditional mount into the solid headblock of a cupola, tower, turret or gazebo, or into the ridgepole of a roof using a brace for extra strength. Prepare your roof ahead with this headblock and brace system, for an easy and very secure mount. This mount is suitable for any size weather vane. Our basic 28 1/2" rod allows for at least 8" - 9"of rod inside the roof, and 16" - 20" of rod exposed above the apex of the roof. A nail is used to pin the rod to the brace. Larger sized vanes will need proportionally heavier and longer rods. |
Options:
(yes anything) including: size, shape etc. Just consider it a custom design. Call Al or Beth at 870-204-4791 |
Shipped in the USA and Worldwide via UPS or best way.
Your shipping costs will only be the actual carrier charges,determined upon
size and weight of packed carton(s).
Largest sizes may require a wooden crate, and item will be sent via Truck.
Call for delivery schedule - each item is individually handcrafted for you.
We use recycled and repurposed packing materials whenever possible.
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