Stock No. 36405

Decorative Antique English Cast Iron Railing Panel

A decorative antique English cast iron railing panel by George Wright & Co, Rotherham (stamped). This is the largest of various we have available for sale, each usable as individual decorative panels or together as a balcony or garden railing. This 19th century iron panel is ornately cast with a torchiere finial to the centre…

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£1,145.00

Dimensions

Depth: 3cm1.18in

Width: 116.5cm45.87in

Height: 101cm39.76in

Weight: 44kg97lbs

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Imperial

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Width including horns: 116.5cm
Width excluding horns: 98.5 cm

Condition Report

Good, original condition. Missing one horn to base. Cast with makers name to base. Wear to paint and minor rust in places.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1890

Maker

George Wright & Co.

Material

Cast Iron, Iron, Metal

Origin

England

Period

Late 19th Century

Style

Victorian

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A decorative antique English cast iron railing panel by George Wright & Co, Rotherham (stamped). This is the largest of various we have available for sale, each usable as individual decorative panels or together as a balcony or garden railing.

This 19th century iron panel is ornately cast with a torchiere finial to the centre and scrolling foliage to either side. Having stood the test of time for more than 135 years, this antique cast iron railing panel is a piece of reclaimed history for your property, looking beautiful as part of a traditional English garden scheme or a heritage feature of a modern home.

George Wright & Co, Rotherham

George Wright & Co was established in Rotherham in 1861, having previously traded as Crichley, Wright & Co from 1854. The business incorporated into a limited company in 1905.

The firm manufactured a range of decorative cast iron pieces including stoves, ventilation grates, chimneypieces, gates, railings and various other works of ironmongery.

George Wright Ltd continued production into the 20th century; an advertisement from the South Yorkshire Times can be seen in the 1st June 1979 edition.

Additional information

Weight 44 kg
Dimensions 3 × 116.5 × 101 cm
Date of Manufacture

Circa 1890

Maker

Material

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Origin

England

Period

Late 19th Century

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