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19th Century Wrought Iron Fencing

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  • Antique Wrought Iron Porch Brackets, Pair
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  • Pair of 19th Century Neoclassical Inspired Ormolu Architectural Elements
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  • Rare Salvaged 1877 Queen Victoria Coronation British Raj Wrought Iron Railing
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  • Four Georgian Wrought Iron Railing Lengths with Hand-Formed Circular End Finials
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    A set of four lengths of Georgian hand wrought iron railings with hoop style tops and circular hand formed end finials to each section. They are made from wrought iron so they are extremely strong and much stronger than cast iron and wrought iron requires little maintenance and defends rust and corrosion very well unlike cast iron, so they could be left to give the original look that they are. The end upright flat bars are heavy gage and perfect for fixing to a wall or a post. There is a top, middle and bottom heavy gage horizontal flat bar which join to the end uprights and hold the round bar and everything in place. To each corner end at the base there are small lugs which could be slotted into the floor and then the lower flat bar screwed...
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