standing rooster with white body, yellow feet and beak, and red comb and wattle; very long tail feathers and comb; vertical rod extending down from between legs, connected to horizontal rod under feet

Hamburg Rooster weathervane, c. 1880

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Gift of John and Elizabeth Driscollexpand_more  2004.177.4

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Nineteenth century American farmers developed an astonishing variety of poultry crossbreeds - highly specific kinds of birds raised for meat, eggs, or even appearance. Weathervane makers catered to this popularity by developing breed specific vanes such as this Hamburg Rooster. This rooster's magnificently swept back comb and tail would have given the illusion of a brisk wind, even on a still day.

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Title
Hamburg Rooster weathervane
Artist Life
Waltham, Massachusetts, 1872–1933
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Manufacturer
Accession Number
2004.177.4
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standing rooster with white body, yellow feet and beak, and red comb and wattle; very long tail feathers and comb; vertical rod extending down from between legs, connected to horizontal rod under feet