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ARCHITECTURAL ORNAMENTS, THREE WROUGHT IRON Date: EARLY 20TH CENTURY Price: Please contact us for price Description: Three swirled wrought iron architectural pieces with finials, in old teal paint. Perfect to add unusual interest to a plain area of the garden and keep rabbits and squirrels away from vulnerable plants. Early 20th century. One 25"H. 25"W., one 21"H. 21"W. and one 16"H. 16"W. Sold as set of three. Part of our collection of: Architectural in Garden Antiques | |
ARM CHAIR, ANTIQUE WROUGHT IRON, WINTERTHUR LABEL Date: Vintage Price: Please contact us for price Description: Vintage wrought iron garden arm chair in English Regency design with reeded slats and paw feet, labeled WINTERTHUR--originally home of Henry Dupont, and the leading American decorative arts museum in Delaware. Early 21st century. 36"H. 21"W. 24"D. Part of our collection of: Chairs in Garden Antiques | |
BENCH, WROUGHT IRON, REGENCY STYLE, C. 1950 Date: circa 1950 Price: $300 Description: Wrought iron garden bench painted white, with arched back, Regency style, heavy weight, circa 1950. 40"H. 40"W. 22"D. Part of our collection of: Benches in Garden Antiques | |
PAIR WROUGHT IRON HANGING WALL PLANTERS, ANTIQUE Date: EARLY 20TH CENTURY Price: Please contact us for price Description: Pair of antique wrought iron hanging wall planters, curving form with decorative leaves. Early 20th century. 28"H. 14"W. Part of our collection of: Planters/Urns in Garden Antiques | |
WALL PLANTER, LARGE WROUGHT IRON, ANTIQUE Date: EARLY 20TH CENTURY Price: Please contact us for price Description: Large hanging wrought iron wall planter in curving design with decorative leaves, early 20th century. 47"H. 36"W. Part of our collection of: Planters/Urns in Garden Antiques | |
WIRE SETTEE OR GARDEN BENCH, ANTIQUE, RECTANGULAR Date: late 19th or early 20th century Price: Please contact us for price Description: Antique wire work rectangular form settee with wrought iron frame, of heavy crimped wire, with square back and sides decorated with scrolls and circles and sitting on square feet. Circa 1900. Heavy wire was extremely popular for many forms of garden furniture such as plant stands, tables and chairs, settees and arbors during the late 19th century into the early 20th century. This heavy garden settee has several layers of old paint. It is a good size to place in many areas to give a light airy garden look and a comfortable seat. 33 inches high, 44 inches wide and 20 inches deep. Part of our collection of: Benches in Garden Antiques |