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Vegetable Garden Gate - An Unusual Model - 19th Century

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"Vegetable Garden Gate - An Unusual Model - 19th Century"
Here is a vegetable garden gate of an unusual model.
Double arched leaves for a somewhat large garden allowing a step back towards this elegant and refined opening.
Undoubtedly for another use during its manufacture, these 2 leaves are perfect for covering the gap between the pleasure garden and the vegetable garden.
Wrought iron worked in the 19th century in perfect condition apart from the need for a good stripping and a lick of paint as you wish.
To be installed between 2 stone pillars or between 2 steel posts well anchored in the ground.

Double arched leaves opening onto 1.45 m of passage.
Plenty of space for a wheelbarrow or self-propelled mower.
Height: 1.22 m
Width of the hanger of a leaf: 85 cm
The side support hinges are present and perfectly solid.

We are at your disposal for a transport quote if necessary.

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