Antique Cast Iron Floral Rose Panels – Set of 3 – Victorian Garden / Architectural Décor
Description:
A set of three antique cast iron decorative panels featuring an ornate floral and rose vine design, produced in the late 19th to early 20th century. Each panel displays flowing botanical scrollwork with raised roses and detailed leaves, characteristic of Victorian and Edwardian-era ornamental ironwork.
These panels were most likely originally used as architectural or garden elements, such as fence inserts, gate panels, balcony infill panels, or decorative wall features. The design reflects the strong influence of Victorian naturalism, with symmetrical curves and deeply cast floral relief.
The surfaces show a naturally aged rust patina consistent with long-term outdoor exposure, adding to their authenticity and decorative appeal. Today, they are well suited for use as wall décor, garden features, fence restorations, or creative interior architectural accents.
Features:
Type: Antique decorative cast iron panels
Quantity: Set of 3 matching panels
Era: Late 19th to early 20th century (Victorian–Edwardian period, approx. 1880s–1910s)
Origin: Likely Europe (England or continental Europe), consistent with Victorian cast iron garden and architectural work
Material: Solid cast iron
Design: Raised rose and vine floral motif with scrolling branches and leaves (double sided)
Form: Rectangular openwork decorative panels
Use: Architectural salvage, garden décor, wall display, fence or gate inserts
Measurements (each panel, approx.):
Width: approx. 11.5–12 inches (29–30.5 cm)
Height: approx. 8.5–9 inches (21.5–23 cm)
Thickness: approx. 0.4–0.5 inches (1–1.3 cm)
(See ruler in photos for reference.)
Materials / Construction:
Cast iron construction
Single-piece molded design (double sided display)
Deep relief floral detailing
Heavy, solid weight typical of period ironwork
Condition:
Antique condition. All three panels show surface rust, patina, and wear consistent with age and outdoor use. No major breaks or losses observed. Some minor



































