Stock No. 35261

Tall Victorian Style Pedestrian Gate

A beautiful tall Victorian style pedestrian gate, handcrafted by a talented early 20th century blacksmith and reclaimed from a property in Surrey. Standing at 1.86m tall, this wrought iron gate is perfect for the side of a house or a narrow courtyard, the elaborate design of repeating scrolls bringing both style and security to a…

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£1,795.00

Dimensions

Depth: 2cm0.79in

Width: 81.5cm32.09in

Height: 186cm73.23in

Weight: 28kg61.73lbs

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Condition Report

Good structural condition. Old flaky paint and surface rust in places. Working latch. No hinge components.

Wear

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

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1930

Maker

Unknown

Material

Handcrafted, Iron, Metal, Wrought Iron

Origin

England

Period

Early 20th Century

Style

Victorian

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A beautiful tall Victorian style pedestrian gate, handcrafted by a talented early 20th century blacksmith and reclaimed from a property in Surrey. Standing at 1.86m tall, this wrought iron gate is perfect for the side of a house or a narrow courtyard, the elaborate design of repeating scrolls bringing both style and security to a property.

Wrought Iron Garden Gates

Gates and ironwork made from wrought iron have stood the test of time. This traditional method of craftsmanship sees the metal heated to a high temperature and then hammered into shape by a blacksmith’s hand, creating a robust and durable finish. The more wrought iron is worked, the stronger it becomes, making some of the most ornate antique gates some of the strongest. Large scale commercial production of wrought iron products ended in the mid 1970s due to the expensive and time-consuming nature of blacksmithing, making wrought iron gates true antiques, showcasing talented craftsmanship of the past.

Additional information

Weight 28 kg
Dimensions 2 × 81.5 × 186 cm
Date of Manufacture

Circa 1930

Maker

Material

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Origin

England

Period

Early 20th Century

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