Wrought Iron Bench Ends
These are a pair of decorative wrought iron bench ends, likely dating from the Victorian or Edwardian period. The design features intricate floral and foliate scrollwork, typical of the era’s garden furniture. The robust cast iron construction suggests these were intended for public park seating or a substantial garden setting, offering both aesthetic appeal and durability.
Condition & Collectibility
These bench ends exhibit signs of age and weathering, consistent with their outdoor use and likely age. The original paint finish is worn in places, revealing the underlying metal. Despite this, the structural integrity appears sound, and the decorative details remain largely intact. These pieces would appeal to collectors of garden furniture, those restoring Victorian landscapes, or anyone seeking unique architectural salvage for a garden project.










