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Large Antique French Folk Art Handcrafted Iron Cockerel Sculpture

£950.00

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Few decorative objects capture the spirit of rural France quite like the iconic Gallic cockerel. Rich in symbolism and instantly recognisable, the cockerel has long represented courage, vigilance and national pride, appearing throughout the French countryside on churches, farm buildings, village squares and historic rooftops.

This wonderfully sculptural example, handcrafted from riveted sheet iron and forged steel, possesses an honesty and character that can only be achieved through traditional craftsmanship. Dating to the late nineteenth or early twentieth century, it is a striking example of authentic French folk art, now professionally mounted on a bespoke steel display stand, allowing it to be appreciated as a remarkable decorative sculpture within both period and contemporary interiors.

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Large Antique French Folk Art Iron Cockerel Sculpture on Bespoke Stand, Circa 1890–1920

Few decorative objects capture the spirit of rural France quite like the iconic Gallic cockerel. Rich in symbolism and instantly recognisable, the cockerel has long represented courage, vigilance and national pride, appearing throughout the French countryside on churches, farm buildings, village squares and historic rooftops.

This wonderfully sculptural example, handcrafted from riveted sheet iron and forged steel, possesses an honesty and character that can only be achieved through traditional craftsmanship. Dating to the late nineteenth or early twentieth century, it is a striking example of authentic French folk art, now professionally mounted on a bespoke steel display stand, allowing it to be appreciated as a remarkable decorative sculpture within both period and contemporary interiors.

History

The Gallic Rooster (Le Coq Gaulois) has served as one of France's enduring national symbols for centuries. Associated with vigilance, resilience and rural life, the cockerel became particularly prominent during the nineteenth century, adorning church steeples, farm buildings, public monuments and architectural finials throughout France.

Unlike formally commissioned sculpture, folk art pieces such as this were created by skilled local blacksmiths and metalworkers, where function and artistry existed side by side. Their appeal lies not in perfect symmetry but in the individuality of the maker's hand, with each piece possessing its own unique personality and character.

Today, authentic French folk art has become increasingly sought after by collectors and interior designers who value originality, craftsmanship and timeless decorative appeal.

Craftsmanship

Entirely handcrafted, the sculpture has been constructed using traditional blacksmithing and metalworking techniques.

The body has been cut from substantial sheet iron before being assembled using hand-riveted construction. Forged iron rods form the supporting framework, while the dramatic sweeping tail feathers have each been individually shaped to create an elegant sense of movement and balance.

The stylised head, distinctive comb and elongated neck demonstrate the naïve yet wonderfully expressive qualities so often associated with provincial French folk art.

Turning the sculpture reveals the structural framework and original riveted construction, providing a fascinating insight into the skill of its anonymous maker.

Rather than concealing its method of construction, the reverse celebrates the craftsmanship itself.

Design & Decorative Appeal

This is a sculpture that effortlessly bridges traditional and contemporary interiors.

Mounted on its bespoke steel stand, it becomes an immediate focal point without requiring permanent installation.

Whether displayed alone or amongst architectural antiques and folk art, it possesses remarkable presence.

Provenance

Origin: France

Date: Circa 1890–1920

Materials

  • Hand-cut sheet iron
  • Forged iron
  • Traditional riveted construction

Presented on a bespoke steel display stand commissioned specifically to allow safe and elegant interior display.

Dealer's Comments

"We are continually drawn to objects that possess genuine soul, and this remarkable French cockerel immediately stood out for exactly that reason. Every rivet, forged joint and hand-cut edge tells the story of its maker, while the beautifully weathered surface speaks honestly of over a century of age. It perfectly captures the charm of traditional French folk art, balancing rustic simplicity with sculptural elegance. Pieces of this quality and authenticity have become increasingly desirable among collectors and interior designers alike, where they provide warmth, individuality and an unmistakable sense of history."

Condition

The sculpture remains in excellent decorative condition, displaying the honest wear and surface patination expected from a handcrafted iron object dating from the late nineteenth or early twentieth century.

The original painted finish has naturally weathered over many decades, revealing attractive areas of oxidisation and aged iron that greatly enhance its authenticity and visual appeal. The riveted construction remains secure throughout, with no evidence of structural weakness.

Minor age-related wear, light surface corrosion and small losses to the original finish should all be regarded as entirely consistent with its age and history, contributing positively to its character rather than detracting from it.

The sculpture is now securely mounted on a professionally manufactured bespoke steel display stand, allowing it to be displayed safely within both traditional and contemporary interiors.

Measurements

Height: 90 cm / 35.4 inches

Width: 83 cm /  32.7 inches

Depth: 20 cm /  7.9 inches

Weight: 6.6 kg / 14.6 lbs

Workshop Conservation & Preparation

Every item offered by Shackleton Fox is carefully inspected, prepared, and where necessary conserved within our workshop prior to sale.

As heritage craftsmen and antique specialists, we believe in preserving the authenticity and integrity of each piece. Original finishes, patina, wear, and signs of age are retained wherever possible, as these elements contribute to both character and historical significance.

When restoration, rewiring, repairs, or conservation work is required, it is undertaken sympathetically using traditional techniques and materials appropriate to the period of the piece. Our philosophy is one of careful stewardship rather than unnecessary restoration, ensuring antiques remain both functional and historically respectful.

The result is a collection of pieces that have been thoughtfully prepared, allowing future owners to enjoy them with confidence while preserving their unique story and character.

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