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MOLDED COPPER "GODDESS OF LIBERTY" WEATHER VANE Third Quarter of the 19th Century
By Cushing & White of Waltham, Massachusetts. Swell-bodied form with remnants of old polychrome and gilding. Liberty draped in a sash and has a laurel leaf crown on her head. Flag with pierced stars. Retains oval maker's label impressed "Cushing & White Waltham, Mass Pat'd Sep't 12 1865". Height 22.5". Width 16". On shallow wooden stand.
A version of this weather vane by Cushing & White, also dated 1865, is illustrated in A Gallery of American Weathervanes and Whirligigs
by Robert Bishop and Patricia Coblentz (N.Y.: E.P. Dutton, 1981), p. 48, fig. 70.
Provenance:
Sotheby's Important Americana Auction, January 30, 1986, Lot #491.
Sotheby's Americana Auction, May 19, 2015, Lot #114.
The weather vane manufacturer that became Cushing & White, then L.W. Cushing & Sons, was founded by Alvin L. Jewell in 1852. A.L. Jewell & Co. operated in Waltham, Massachusetts until Jewell's accidental death in 1867. The company, including its molds, and patents, was then purchased at auction by Leonard W. Cushing and Stillman White for the purported sum of $7950. Under Cushing, who had been a civil engineer, and White, who had been a machinist, the company continued to thrive and the two added more designs to Jewell's line. In 1872, Cushing bought out his partner and his sons joined the firm, thus the change in name to L.W. Cushing & Co. and finally L.W. Cushing & Sons.
From the Folk Art & Americana Collection of Carl and Sonia Schmitt.
By Cushing & White of Waltham, Massachusetts. Swell-bodied form with remnants of old polychrome and gilding. Liberty draped in a sash and has a laurel leaf crown on her head. Flag with pierced stars. Retains oval maker's label impressed "Cushing & White Waltham, Mass Pat'd Sep't 12 1865". Height 22.5". Width 16". On shallow wooden stand.
A version of this weather vane by Cushing & White, also dated 1865, is illustrated in A Gallery of American Weathervanes and Whirligigs by Robert Bishop and Patricia Coblentz (N.Y.: E.P. Dutton, 1981), p. 48, fig. 70.
Provenance:
Sotheby's Important Americana Auction, January 30, 1986, Lot #491.
Sotheby's Americana Auction, May 19, 2015, Lot #114.
The weather vane manufacturer that became Cushing & White, then L.W. Cushing & Sons, was founded by Alvin L. Jewell in 1852. A.L. Jewell & Co. operated in Waltham, Massachusetts until Jewell's accidental death in 1867. The company, including its molds, and patents, was then purchased at auction by Leonard W. Cushing and Stillman White for the purported sum of $7950. Under Cushing, who had been a civil engineer, and White, who had been a machinist, the company continued to thrive and the two added more designs to Jewell's line. In 1872, Cushing bought out his partner and his sons joined the firm, thus the change in name to L.W. Cushing & Co. and finally L.W. Cushing & Sons.
From the Folk Art & Americana Collection of Carl and Sonia Schmitt.
A version of this weather vane by Cushing & White, also dated 1865, is illustrated in A Gallery of American Weathervanes and Whirligigs by Robert Bishop and Patricia Coblentz (N.Y.: E.P. Dutton, 1981), p. 48, fig. 70.
Provenance:
Sotheby's Important Americana Auction, January 30, 1986, Lot #491.
Sotheby's Americana Auction, May 19, 2015, Lot #114.
The weather vane manufacturer that became Cushing & White, then L.W. Cushing & Sons, was founded by Alvin L. Jewell in 1852. A.L. Jewell & Co. operated in Waltham, Massachusetts until Jewell's accidental death in 1867. The company, including its molds, and patents, was then purchased at auction by Leonard W. Cushing and Stillman White for the purported sum of $7950. Under Cushing, who had been a civil engineer, and White, who had been a machinist, the company continued to thrive and the two added more designs to Jewell's line. In 1872, Cushing bought out his partner and his sons joined the firm, thus the change in name to L.W. Cushing & Co. and finally L.W. Cushing & Sons.
From the Folk Art & Americana Collection of Carl and Sonia Schmitt.
Condition: Solder has let loose from base plate. Minor dents. Wear to polychrome and gilding. Parts of flag have been replaced. Worn down to natural patina in places.
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