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    Posted 4 years ago

    AnythingOb…
    (1778 items)

    see also:
    https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/292943-the-other-antique-oak-dresser?in=user

    Its still not in the bedroom (that's gonna take a lot of moving all kinds of crap around...) but it otherwise got a few thorough rubdowns with OEoil this afternoon, and though not nearly perfect its original varnish (I suppose) remains in remarkably good condition and still shows off the fabulous quartersawn oak wood this chest is built of. I'm pretty sure I'll be leaving it exactly as it is (mebbe w/a piece of glass or plexi on the top) because, after all, *its only original ONCE*...? ;-) ;-) :-)

    More pics to come soon in another post to show its drawer dovetails and other construction detail that might help somebody help me try to put at least a general date to it, or anything else about it. In the meantime I'm guessing late 1800's...?

    Its top measures 21-1/4" x 41" and it stands 35-1/2" tall, now missing its original iron casters (if they were the same as the ones on chest #1?) though their metal fittings on the bottoms of the legs remain. There is also evidence in the finish on the top (and now empty screw holes on the back) to suggest it once had arms and a mirror on it too, those now long gone.

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    Comments

    1. Golgatha Golgatha, 4 years ago
      Yes, late 19th century or even a bit younger. That the handles are made of wood makes it a provincial piece. In the cities they had put brass handles on it.
    2. RichmondLori RichmondLori, 4 years ago
      this is the way wood should look. I am a big fan of wood, and don't believe in refinishing something - just because or too add a high gloss to an older piece (and I think painting some piece like this is criminal, others may disagree).

      I agree with you for rubbing down and leaving the way it is, the appeal of its age is more than character. Lovely.
    3. RichmondLori RichmondLori, 4 years ago
      OE oil are you referring to Ole English??
      have you tried "Howard Feed-N-Wax" wood polish and conditioner, beeswax and orange oil. I love it - Lori

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