DescriptionWeathervane - American Folk Art Museum, NYC - IMG 5873.JPG
Weathervane of Fame, attributed to Washburne & Co., New York, circa 1890. Exhibited in the American Folk Art Museum, New York City, New York, USA. There were no restrictions on photography in the museum, and this item is old enough so that copyright (if any) has expired.
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