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Blacksmith-made Weathervane c.1815

SKU: EZGQH

Regular price £2,600.00
Regular price Sale price £2,600.00
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This exceptional wrought iron weathervane represents a pivotal moment in history, crafted by hand in 1815—the year of Waterloo and the Treaty of Ghent.

Forged by an Early English blacksmith, it exemplifies the skilled metalwork and folk artistry of the Regency era. The piece carries profound historical significance, created during a transformative period when Europe reshaped itself and Anglo-American relations were formally restored.

Each hammer mark and curve reflects the craftsman's expertise and the turbulent times in which it was made.

A remarkable artifact that merges functional design with the weight of historical consequence, offering collectors a tangible connection to one of history's most consequential years.

  • Width: 88 cm (34.65″)
  • Height: 109 cm (42.91″)
  • Depth: 22 cm (8.66″)