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Weather Vanes and the Post Office - Post Cards

                           

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This is an American postcard from 1906 that has polo player weathervane on the front. Another Harvard postcard with a weather vane.
  This postcard is Italian from 1917, and has a political cartoon on the front depicting a weathervane. Postcard with a wooden weathervane on the front.
  This is a postcard that has a photo of a golfer and his caddy weathervane from The Norwich Inn, Norwich, Connecticut Angel Weather vane Watercolor Rendering by Lucille Chabot
"Lovely day for a Guinness"... a postcard/magnet with a toucan balancing a pint of Guinness on his nose weathervane. A woodcarving of pine, with arms carved and applied separately. Mid-19th Century
  This postcard is from Kershaw County, South Carolina. The weathervane is an archer. Carved wooden mermaid weathervane c.1850
  High on top of one of Americas finest learning institutions are beautiful weathervanes. The postcard is from Harvard University.             An eagle weathervane postcard
  Picturesque Grasshopper Weather Vane Atop Faneuil Hall. Boston Massachusetts             The weathervane on this postcard is made from mild and stainless steel.
Illustration of a cupid on a weather vane .             Kentucky Horse Park Weather Vane.


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