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Mid-19th-Century French Cast Iron Balustrade from a Balcony 33½" x 22¾"

SKU: 21424
Sale priceUS$3,180

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This mid-19th-century French cast iron gate element features an intricate design characterized by an ornate rosette shape, with a central medallion depicting a lady’s face. It was originally used in balustrades for balconies but can also be adapted as a gate due to its double-sided capability. The craftsmanship highlights the elegance typical of the period, showcasing flowing scrollwork and detailed reliefs that speak to its historical origins. 
The piece hails from a time when French ironwork was highly celebrated, likely serving as a testament to the artistry and utility of metal in architectural design. Its condition reflects its age, with a timeworn patina adding to its vintage charm. Elements of Frenchstyle, like ornate foliage motifs and elaborate scrollwork, are skillfully combined to present both aesthetic appeal and structural strength.
Incorporating this element into a modern space could bring a touch of historical grandeur and sophistication. As a standalone piece or part of a decorative installation, its intricate details could complement any garden or patio. Additionally, its adaptability allows for creative uses such as transforming it into a unique gate, ensuring its place as a functional and decorative piece in contemporary settings.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 33½" high excl. feet (usually embedded in cement) 36½" with feet x 22¾" wide. 2¾" deep with feet
Approx. overall 85cm high excl. feet (usually embedded in cement) 93cm with feet x 58cm wide. 7cm deep with feet
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Antique ornate iron gate element
Mid-19th-Century French Cast Iron Balustrade from a Balcony 33½" x 22¾" Sale priceUS$3,180