(Pair) 19th Century Cast Iron French Garden Gates
A stunning pair of 19th-century cast iron garden gates showcasing a blend of artistry and durability. The gates feature a distinctive design with an upper section adorned in an X-weave pattern, adding a textured charm to their appearance. Below, solid panels provide a sense of sturdiness and privacy, contrasting beautifully with the open lattice above.
At the center, a fleur-de-lis finial is a striking focal point, flanked by intricate scrollwork and heart-shaped motifs that soften the overall structure with a touch of romance. The ironwork, showing minor hints of a reddish hue, reveals its history of being painted at some point, lending a subtle patina that speaks to its age and character. These gates would make a graceful yet bold statement in any garden or entryway setting, blending functionality with timeless style.
Found in France, mid-19th century
Great time-worn patina
Locking hardware in good working condition
Overall, rust and wear are consistent with age and use
Gates, when together measure approximately 75.875” H (at the finial) (the main part of the gate is 54.5” H) x 62.75” W x 1.375” D
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
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Request a trade discount here.
A stunning pair of 19th-century cast iron garden gates showcasing a blend of artistry and durability. The gates feature a distinctive design with an upper section adorned in an X-weave pattern, adding a textured charm to their appearance. Below, solid panels provide a sense of sturdiness and privacy, contrasting beautifully with the open lattice above.
At the center, a fleur-de-lis finial is a striking focal point, flanked by intricate scrollwork and heart-shaped motifs that soften the overall structure with a touch of romance. The ironwork, showing minor hints of a reddish hue, reveals its history of being painted at some point, lending a subtle patina that speaks to its age and character. These gates would make a graceful yet bold statement in any garden or entryway setting, blending functionality with timeless style.
Found in France, mid-19th century
Great time-worn patina
Locking hardware in good working condition
Overall, rust and wear are consistent with age and use
Gates, when together measure approximately 75.875” H (at the finial) (the main part of the gate is 54.5” H) x 62.75” W x 1.375” D
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
Request a shipping quote here.
Request a trade discount here.
A stunning pair of 19th-century cast iron garden gates showcasing a blend of artistry and durability. The gates feature a distinctive design with an upper section adorned in an X-weave pattern, adding a textured charm to their appearance. Below, solid panels provide a sense of sturdiness and privacy, contrasting beautifully with the open lattice above.
At the center, a fleur-de-lis finial is a striking focal point, flanked by intricate scrollwork and heart-shaped motifs that soften the overall structure with a touch of romance. The ironwork, showing minor hints of a reddish hue, reveals its history of being painted at some point, lending a subtle patina that speaks to its age and character. These gates would make a graceful yet bold statement in any garden or entryway setting, blending functionality with timeless style.
Found in France, mid-19th century
Great time-worn patina
Locking hardware in good working condition
Overall, rust and wear are consistent with age and use
Gates, when together measure approximately 75.875” H (at the finial) (the main part of the gate is 54.5” H) x 62.75” W x 1.375” D
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
Request a shipping quote here.
Request a trade discount here.