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Dragon and Serpent
Dragon and Serpent
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Dragon and Serpent

Date1800s
Terms
  • Weathervanes
  • Iron
  • Tinplate
  • Pine
  • New England
Dimensions34 x 45.5 x 1.5 cm (13 3/8 x 17 15/16 x 9/16 in.)
Credit LineWeathervane, unknown maker, American, 19th century. Concord Museum Collection, Gift of Mr. Russell H. Kettell; M321.
Object numberM321
DescriptionPine, iron, tinplate. Weathervane of a single flat piece of pine cut to a design of a dragon holding a serpent in its mouth with its raised rear leg; loop in middle of serpent, and tails looped together; on horizontal base. Previously painted green and black, but paint has flaked off in most places.
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