C18th Mahogany Table

Eighteenth century round 4′ diameter period Honduras Mahogany Tilt Top Table. Re-polished and burnished to a high gloss finish.
Set of Ash, Elm and Yew hoop back Windsor Armchairs

A ‘Harlequin’ set means chairs that are of the same type and look very similar but are not a true set. They differ slightly from each other. This is a nice C18th set of crinoline stretcher Windsor Armchairs. Loose joints knocked apart and re-glued. Broken pieces repaired and stabilised. All cleaned and waxed and buffed […]
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Boulle Cabinet

A view of the finished cabinet
Boulle work – brass and tortoiseshell marquetry

A technique developed by Charles André Boulle as a method of cutting multiple layers of brass sheet and ‘tortoiseshell’ (actually turtleshell) and making up marquetry panels using all pieces, where one panel would have the main pattern in brass and the other would have the main section in tortoiseshell. Waste not, want not!
Ercol 3 seater Sofa – finished

All new rubber webbing sourced and fitted. The webs are made to specific different lengths. In this model the webs have a loop at each end and are held in place by inserting a dowel peg through the loops when they are stretched and the ends fed down the slot at each end. Ridiculously difficult […]
Ercol 3 seater Sofa: before

Looking a little (!) tired. All the rubberised webbing perished. Next post is the finished item.
Piano Stool – after

So, all joints now secure, finish as light as possible, reupholstered. An item from my client’s childhood brought back to life, and finished to fit into her current home.
Piano Stool – A photo of the ‘before’

All(!) loose joints knocked apart. Client wanted it as light in colour as possible, and reupholstered in the fabric she supplied.
C17th oak panelling – new section

The finished new section I made to fit in the gap between the original two sections of panelling and the wall.