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Depending on condition and materials, many weathervanes command high prices on the secondary market. For instance, a somewhat traditional example of a copper weathervane from the 19th century featuring a cow form sold for more than $10,000. A unique weathervane made of gilded and molded copper in the form of a horse and jockey attributed to the J.W. Fiske firm of New York sold for $24,000 in 2007. And, to show the weathervane market's prowess, in 2006, a rare molded copper Indian chief weathervane measuring 62 inches in height made by the Mott Iron Works of New York, circa 1900, sold for $5,840,000.
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