Step into the legacy of 19th-century India with this Antique Burnished Mahogany Indian Teak Dog Gates Garden Gate Pair, dating from around 1880–1900. Salvaged from a Gujarati Haveli, these gates were originally used to keep dogs in and other animals out, positioned at the entrance of grand homes. Crafted from solid teak wood, they display a rich burnished mahogany brown hue with a timeworn patina and original ironwork, bearing the marks of over a century of use and history. The elegant curved top rails and vertical iron bars add both security and style, making them ideal for a range of decorative or practical uses.
Key Features:
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Authentic 19th-century Indian dog gates from Gujarat (c.1880–1900)
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Distinctive burnished mahogany brown weathered teak wood with original iron fittings
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Elegant curved top rails and vertical iron bars for security and style
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Dimensions: 110 x 99 x 3 cm (43.3 x 39 x 1.2 inches) per gate
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Ready to hang; suitable for outdoor or indoor use (apply clear lacquer for exterior longevity)
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Perfect as garden gates, walled garden entrances, patio features, or unique statement décor indoors
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Each piece personally sourced by a Jardinopia team member in Gujarat, India
Applications:
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Entry gates for gardens, cottages, or historic homes
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Decorative features for patios, greenhouses, or terraces
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Unique wall art or backdrop for rustic and vintage interiors
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Statement pieces for restaurants, boutique hotels, or film sets
Condition:
Fully usable and solid, with historic repairs, age-related marks, and a rich patina that celebrates their long heritage. Please review all photos as they form part of the description.
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