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JAMES W. EATON (AMERICAN, 20/21ST C.), FANCIFUL AUTOMATON, H 14", L 31", "FLYER":Signed. Hand painted. Fabricated one-of-a-kind weather vane, figure is made of wood, pole is metal. 1989. For a high resolution photo


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Date:
2016-04-17

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