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Bulldog, Standing Dog Weathervane
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The copper
Bulldog weathervanes
shown here feature brown glass eyes with black pupils and distinctive
tooling which gives their bodies realistic dimensions. Because our
weathervanes are handcrafted to individual order, we can use different
shaping techniques to convey the muscular body of a bulldog or the slender
frame of a Whippet. We can also make your Bulldog as a male or female,
depending on your preference.
Here you can see several
variations we’ve made based of this weathervane design. In the version with
the gold leafed collar, we made “Ruby” a female bulldog. We’ve also made an
all copper male bulldog without a collar. You can even provide photographs
of your dog for a portrait weather vane! For example, we can use a
combination of copper, brass, gold leaf and palladium leaf to match the
markings on your bulldog weathervane. You can see a portrait weathervane of
“Winston” here where we used gold leaf to match his light markings.
A recent letter from a happy
customer: (Photos above right)
"LizAnne
& Ken,
It’s
been a long time coming but we finally moved into our new home along
with Max, our weathervane. We have attached a few pictures. He really
looks great and greets us every time we come home. Thanks for your fine
work and artistry to capture the likeness of Max. As good as he looks in
the pictures, he looks even better in person.
Best Regards,
Jim & Sue
PS. The
installer was impressed with the attention to detail as well, right down to
your including a cup of grease for the ball bearing. On that note, Max moves
freely in the breeze that frequents our property!"
The term "bulldog"
was first used around 1500 and might have been applied to various ancestors of
modern bulldog breeds. In the 1600s, bulldogs were used for bullbaiting, a
wagering sport popular in the 17th century in which trained bulldogs leapt at a
bull lashed to a post, latched onto its snout and attempted to suffocate it. The
practice of bullbaiting was banned in England in 1835.
After bullbaiting was banned, the
breed began to die out (known as the Old English Bulldog) until
fans turned to conformation dog shows. The first show to have a class for
bulldogs was in Birmingham. Just a few years later, in 1864, a club was
organized to enhance the breed. Unfortunately, this group never picked a
specific breed standard, and in 1891 the two top bulldogs, King Orry and
Dockleaf, were greatly different in appearance. King Orry was reminiscent of the
original bulldogs -- lighter boned and very athletic. Dockleaf was smaller and
heavier set -- more like modern bulldogs. Dockleaf was declared the winner that
year. Although some argued that the older version of the bulldog (known as the
Old English Bulldog) was more fit to perform, the modern version’s looks won
over the fans of the breed.
Recently, many people have tried to
recreate a breed more akin to the original bullbaiter. Examples of the trend are
the Olde Englishe Bulldogge, Renaissance bulldog, Victorian, Continental and
Dorset Old Tyme bulldog.
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Bulldog Weathervane Pricing
for pricing information on this weather vane.
Click here if you need help determining the
correct size weather vane for you situation.
Click here if you would like suggestions on
various methods of
installing a weathervane.
Click here (if applicable to this weathervane)
to view our
weathervane eye color selection chart.
Click here for more information on
gold leafing a weather vane.
Click here for more information about how we can
personalize a weathervane.
Ordering Information:
To place an order, please call us at (831) 425-5505.
At the
time you call, we will provide you with an estimated completion date.
At the time the order is placed, a deposit of 1/3
is due. Upon receipt of the deposit, time will be reserved in our
schedule. The balance is due when the weather vane has been completed and
prior to shipping. Deposits can be made with Visa, MasterCard or check.
All West Coast Weather Vanes are custom made for
the person who orders them.
If you have a website that features Dogs, please
contact us about exchanging web links.
Here are some interesting websites that
relate to Dogs
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