You know I hopped right out of my car when I saw this beauty at a parking lot sale! It had no price marked on it. The woman running the sale made a face and said, “Um, eight dollars?”
I said, “I was going to offer you five.”
I got the three-legged horse for five bucks.
It’s too bad he’s only got three legs. Looks like someone tried to fix him once, but they didn’t keep his fourth leg & I think they messed up the joint.
Not like I care.
He has such an expressive face!
I’ve been doing a little research on this weathervane and I can find it in good condition for about $300/$350. Missing a leg, however? I’m pretty certain I have a one-of-a-kind.
It is hand-pressed tin and assembled from several different pieces. On the stand it is about 4′ (1.2 meters) tall and is 42″ (1 meter) long. He’s hollow & comes off of the stand. Near as I can tell, the design is early 1900’s (I doubt this piece is a hundred years old).
He has a damaged hoof on one hind leg, but someone who knows how to solder can fix that. Just too bad about that fourth leg, ya know?
I wonder how hard it would be to make a hand-pressed tin replica leg?
I can’t wait for my husband to come home and see him…
(We may not make it to our 30th wedding anniversary next weekend, hahaha! No, just kidding: Don will like it.)
I have a simalier horse with 4 legs id love to send pics
Rachel,
I am so sorry I did not respond sooner. It’s been in the upper nineties (F) here (which is not normal for here) and my entire studio/computer room is on the second floor. We do not have A/C. I read your comment on my phone (I can at least manage that part of life). I’d love to see your photo. My horse is a reproduction (and is now down to two legs, but I possess the third leg that came unwelded). I still plan on restoring it some day.
Just noticed your address is UK, so you might understand the heat better as 35+ (C). Yeah, that hot.
Please share your photos and your story, if you don’t mine!
Jaci