
White painted cast iron music stand with decorative scrollwork
Selling Price
$45
History
Cast iron music stands became popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as functional decorative pieces for Victorian and Edwardian homes. These stands were commonly used to hold sheet music during piano practice or performances, combining utility with ornamental design. The scrollwork and floral motifs reflect the aesthetic preferences of the era, when decorative household items were highly valued. Such stands remain popular among collectors of vintage home décor, music enthusiasts, and those seeking shabby chic or cottage-style furnishings. They appeal to individuals who appreciate the craftsmanship of period metalwork and the nostalgic charm of traditional music rooms. These pieces are valued both for their historical significance and their versatility as decorative accents in modern interiors.
Origin
United States or Europe
Time period
Late 19th to early 20th century