This antique blacksmith-made pub sign bracket is a fine example of traditional British ironwork, featuring a central silhouette of a medieval castle tower. Hand-forged with remarkable skill, the bracket is defined by its elaborate wrought iron scrollwork that sweeps outwards from the central circular frame. The castle motif, finished in a faded sky-blue paint, shows an honest, rusted patina that speaks to its years spent braving the elements outside a local hostelry.
The bracket is constructed from heavy-gauge flat bar and square-section iron, including a substantial wall-mounting plate and integrated hanging hooks for a double-sided sign. Topping the central frame is a decorative twisted finial and a trio of delicate scrolls, providing an elegant architectural silhouette that would have served as a distinguished "show of status" for any village pub. The combination of the rigid geometric tower and the fluid, organic curves of the ironwork creates a striking visual balance.
Width: 162 Centimeters -
Height: 106 Centimeters -
Depth: 6 Centimeters -
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