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House & Garden 
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The kneeling Indian 
points his arrow to the 
direction of the wind. 
The photograph shows 
him in action 
Pan pipes to the jour winds 
on this weather vane. The 
points are marked below. 
It is 36" long and 22" 
high. $70 
This weather vane showing 
the huntsman in full chase is 
sidtable for a kennel. It is 
36" long and sells at $85 
Topping the tower of 
the garage at the Irving 
Brokaw estate, Mill 
Neck, L. I., is the kneel¬ 
ing Indian weather 
vane. Designed by H. 
T. Lindeberg, archi¬ 
tect 
“The Flying Geese,” an original de¬ 
sign tnade of iron, smoothed finished, 
will catch the wind above your house 
for $32. An extra charge of .$3 if 
galvanized. 48" long; cut-out is 
16" by 9]E4" 
WEATHER VANES 
The ship with dolphin 
below comes in two 
sizes — lb]//' high by 
17H" long, $38; 30" 
25^", $45 
These may be purchased through the House & Garden 
Shopping Service, 19 Il’cst 4ith Street, Nezv York City. 
No matter what wind the cow is 
constantly jumping over the moon. 
The vane is 36" lotig. $75 
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