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2125
Revised: 8/17/2015 

Important positive note: This is a legitimate weathervane made by Washburn who operated into the 20th Century. Surface is painted with enhanced verdigris. Legitimate Washburn weathervane.

COPPER STEEPLECHASE HORSE AND JOCKEY WEATHERVANE.

American 20th century cast brass head and repousse sheet copper body with copper pipe hurdle. Verdigris surface. An appealing early form, this example is of recent manufacture. Mounted on a steel museum type stand. SIZE: 31-1/4″ l x 24″ h. CONDITION: Good. 49115-11 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 2125


Auction: Fine Art, Asian & Antiques - August 2015
Please Note: All prices include the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium, which is paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. The prices noted here after the auction are considered unofficial and do not become official until after the 46th day.

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We have just completed our auction and it was an extraordinary success. However, something we have learned in the past 45 years in the auction business is that no matter how successful a sale is, there are always some items that do not sell.

At Julia's as a standard policy, immediately after an auction we post a list of everything that did not sell. If you see something that you would like to acquire, please use our automated system to submit an offer. It is important to note:

1. Some consignors may decide not to sell even if the offer is in or above estimate. Whereas some consignors might consider an offer below estimate.
2. If you submit an offer, our policy is to convey the offer to the consignor. If they accept, we get back to you as soon as the consignor approves.
3. If you are interested in an item, it is imperative that you submit your offer immediately. Assuming a consignor is willing to sell, everything is on a first come, first served basis.
4. It is also important to note because of the tremendous amount of responses we receive, that we cannot respond to everyone. On the more mature offers, we try to personally get back to you even if the consignor declines. However, on low offers if they are declined by the consignor, we may not have time to respond to you.
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6. Because of the great amount of activity it is very difficult to get back to offer makers if their offer is not accepted so this is not really a "haggling" process and we encourage you, if you want the lot, to make your very best offer on the first go round.
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