Posted 10 years ago
BHock45
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I've been really getting back into furniture. Today I went to the place where I stashed all of my old chairs that I found about 5 years ago. Among them are these (There are 3 or 4 matching ones to the one pictured above). I bought these at the estate liquidation of a groundskeeper from one of the state parks here in NJ. He had collected things over the years, saved furniture from fires, floods, etc. This is what I learned, anyway these chairs....solid oak. Hand carved, I believe they are. Hand carved joints. I would love to get one of the joints apart to see what kind of method was used. I cannot tell if the screws and the nails were original.
I show these because I am thinking about having the set professionally restored at some point. The chairs, I think are older than I first thought. I did actually re-cane one of the seats, but it was my first try it turned out very loose and not so good. Please feel free to comment. Enjoy!
thanks agh!
Beautiful chair(s)..... the patina of the wood is very important. Be sure to keep it if they are restored. If they're valuable the original finish is 60% of that value.
I understand thank you mikelv!