Cheshire Cat Weathervane - Mesmerize Your Weather
Nothing says weathervane like a Cheshire Cat weathervane. Mesmerizing to look at, this cat weathervane features glass eyes, brass whiskers, gold leafed stripes and a large gold leafed grin. With the gold leafed smile, as the Cheshire cat moves through the patina process, its smile always remains golden. Distinct tooling gives the fur a realistic texture on the body. Glass eye color can be selected to accommodate a variety of cat's eye colors.
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Great White Shark Weathervane - Eat Your Neighbors
I think I'm going to need a bigger house. The Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) weather vane featured in this image consists of an all copper shark. The eyes are made from handcrafted glass eyes with black pupils. People who order this weather vane get to choose the eye color they want for their weather vane, but we think you should stick with black.
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Golden Eagle Weathervane
We never really thought about weathervanes much before creating our weather obsessed web site. That being said, we do see them from time to time but not as much as we used to. Used mostly to tell where the wind is blowing from, and to funnel perhaps the occasional lightnening strike, we like this national bird weathervane - the american eagle. Crafted of cast aluminum, it is finished with a sun-catching gold patina that matches the globes. Arrow (33"L), directionals (4"H), and mast are finished with black, powder-coat paint to resemble wrought iron.
Ornament, 17"H x 15"L x 14"W; Overall, 40"H. Roof mount included.
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