The first step consists of tacking one end snugly against the corner of a side rail, then wrapping in a continuous strand around both rails horizontally, until both are completely covered without any overlaps, the remaining end being tacked underneath chinese antique rosewood king-queen chairs . The second weaving step may make use of red or green rafia, if desired furniture imitation stile george ii end tables . The front rail is marked off in a segment that is equal in length to the back rail, as previously explained, and one end of the rafia is tacked to the underside at this point edwards and roberts buffet oak carved mirror . After the rafta, has been drawn through the fingers to remove all twists, it is brought tip and over the front rail and the first five horizontal top strands, where it is pushed down through the tipper layer antique dutch rococo serpentine pine chest . It is then carried under the top layer for five more strands, threaded through and pulled up over for five more strands, and so on czechoslovakia silversmiths . The bottom layer of horizontal strands is woven in like manner antique 17th century gate leg table . When skill is acquired, the next strand call be knotted or spliced to the underside, where it will be unnoticed; otherwise tile next strand can be tacked underneath and woven in the same manner, except that it is “threaded” or pushed through tile horizontal layer, one strand nearer to the front, emerging one strand closer to form a diagonal, as the vertical strands increase in number up to five brass plate warmer . This diagonal weave call be continued clear across the seat, or can be reversed at midpoint to form the bisymmetrical pattern illustrated antique ivory chinese queen ang king . In this case the best practice is to begin at the center and work outwards, to insure all even design antique mahogany card table, imperial .
The use of flat fiber cord will greatly simplify the layout of more ambitious, geometrical designs spanish vargueno . By selecting a cord Y4 in “chamber pot chair” . wide, it is a relatively simple matter to transfer the seat dimensions to graph paper, and by plotting four widths of cord to the inch, to work out an interesting original pattern 19th century pier table & gilt mirror . With the flat cord constant care must be exercised to prevent twisting or overlapping 1828 sideboard buffet . Both flat and round art fiber cord are obtainable in various colors utilitarian tableware 20th century .
FIG meuble d’appui with sevres style figures . 6 spanish puente pottery .30 sideboard with cellaret . Splicing splints creamware tureen .
Splint Weaving antique italian rococo bedroom set marble and wood . If the ladder-back chair described ill Chapter 2 (page io8) is constructed from hickory, it requires a complementary “splint-bottom” seat silver round charger and table decors antique design . Composed of hickory splints Y2 in william and mary chest of drawers . wide and Y16 in companies that made antique brushes and vanity sets . thick, which can be woven in a variety of designs, these seats when properly constructed are nearly as everlasting as the frame antique animal dining tables . Sometimes known as “Indian splints,” hickory splints 8 to To ft augsburg marquetry table cabinet . long are usually sold in coils weighing about Y4 lb art deco representative artist . Thev must be soaked ill water for several minutes before being used, to insure maximum pliability portuguese ceramiv antic rato .
The actual weaving is similar to that of the rafia seat described in precedirg paragraphs, except that the individual strand is V2 in collector’s sideboards . wide and much stiffer o handle settee slab arms antique . Graph paper remains an excellent means for plotting the design ar d
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of the splints antique 19th century card table . Some designers prefer to experiment with black and white paper strips cut >/ antique bentwood chaise ._, in gateleg tables 3 leaves . wide tripod table tea . Because hickory splints are prone to split, the beat method of fastening a free end to the chair rail, or of splicing, is to use a cheep metal stapler procurable at most 5-and-io cent stores furniture with delft porcelain inlay . Figure 6 19th century german candlesticks .30 shows a mo-e laborious method of splicing, cut with a chisel or sharp knife louis xvi display cabinet with gilding . Experienced weavers overlap spliced ends for a considerable distance under cross strands oak chamber pot chair .

FIG wristwatch with verge escapement . 6 drop front desks .31 19th century england wardrobe . Splint weaving vincennes gilded porcelain asian design .
Weaving technique meissenimitators . In an interesting variation of the popular diamond weave, the side rails are continuously wrapped with parallel, spliced splints as in the raffia seat glass/wood art deco designs . As shown in Figure 6 art deco black leather club chairs .31, the front-to-back “weavers” are inserted in the following order:
The underside is woven in identical fashion to insure maximum strengtl antique drop-leaf table carved legs . Successful seat patterns often start from the center instead of an edge of the frame, forming a radial pattern toward the four corners porcelain + art deco + auction . Careful measurements an> patient plotting will be rewarded by a satisfyingly complete pattern berkey and gay chest . Splints d) not require a finishing agent, although oil or varnish may be applied with discretion chinese tripod table .
After an owner who does his own restoration work has taken apart and reassembled several pieces of historically old furniture, he becomes strongly impressed with the soundness and honesty of old workmanship and materials, and >more and more disinclined to make any but the most necessary additions or repairs u shaped serving table with leaves and lether top .
In general, the oldest pieces will be in need of the most repairs, therefore, as Rule I we may accept the dictum that the greater the rarity of the piece of furniture, the greater the permissible restoration 18th century dark wood dining furniture and oriental carpet . This, however, brings up the question of losses of a Y2 in early american fall front desk . or more through wear and tear work table with octagon side compartments reeded legs . In the case of an old item that is in good condition except for a slight loss in height, the owner is likely to feel that it Would be a mistake to remove the piece from the class of all original to that of restored, merely for the sake of adding an additional inch or so, unless the loss of some vital part of a gracefully turned foot, for example, detracts from the general symmetry a pair of 19th century silver candlesticks of corinthian column form .
The more one studies and handles really old furniture, the more one becomes imbued with the spirit of the history it represents how much did porcelain cost in the 1500s . The outward all(> visible signs of such a history, which may have taken as long as two hundred years to write, are the evidences of age and long usage—the nicks and scratches, burns and stains, loose pins and even carved initials features of art deco classical indian style . Hence for Rule II it may be stated that in good restoration work we seldom find a table top that has been planed down or “skinned” to restore each tiny break, every lost splinter, or all rusty tack holes jackfield pottery animals .
Although various woods were employed in the construction of single pieces of early furniture, the end result was a systematic, balanced mixture satinwood collectors cabinet . For example, a table might exhibit maple legs and oak stretchers, but almost invariably all the legs were of maple and all the stretchers of oak, with the entire apron of pine drop leaf claw foot table .
n a lowboy or highboy all drawer fronts were spiral library steps . of the same wood, and in a desk the right side was made of the same %,;oorl as the left side, unless a paint finish was intended house and furniture design in the 1840’s . For Rule >H, therefore, we nest decide to match the wood of th corresponding part of the piece under restoration affordable scilian antiques . Furthermore, to avoid tediou and unsatisfactory attempts to match the finish of the unrestored parts, the woo4 used for the new parts should be old, unless its mating parts must also be replaced
The last and most important rule is axiomatic, yet the one most often violated For Rule IV it can be simply stated that no “improvements” in style are permis Bible draw-leaf tables . When the repair is so extensive that no patterns are available from whic to model the new work, simplicity should be the keynote double gate leg tables .
Sources of Old Wood king george sofa table with iron lion legs . Old buildings and discarded furniture are potentia sources for the Old wood so useful in restoration work antique furniture jugendstil . period style display cabinets .Fiore specifically, a reall old house will often yield oak board dutch antique porcelain dealers ., from its floors, hand-hewn timbers, wid pine boards from floors, ceilings, or walls, and in some cases, sections of tin damaged panels and moldings telescoping extendable dining table . Hand-forged nails and rough greenish windo glass are also valuable by-products of careful house wrecking chaise longues xix century . Even dilapidate$ old barns, upon investigation, often reveal their quota of hand-hewn beams, wid; boards,, and homemade nails gilded wood candlestick .
Other sources for old pine and oak, as well as for tulipwood, are the discarded “six-board” chests antiques sofa table look . Kitchen tables of fifty years ago can usually be relied upo for worn pine or tulipwood tops art nouveau/deco japanese style painted glass trays belgium . Drawer sides and backs, and sometimes fronts can often be salvaged from wrecked chests of drawers, bureaus, and sideboards mahogany cylinder bureau .
Old maple for small turnings is fairly difficult to obtain, unless found in th lion head and paw antique table . side rails, all(> sometimes the ends, of old beds antique bread making furniture . Ash is another scarce item, some times found in rake handles, more often in the large, turned posts of spinnin wheels sideboard lacquer mother of pearl . The rims of large spinning wheels are usually constructed from curve( ash or oak, which can be converted into chair splats without further bending value of antique rectangular drop leaf pedestal dining .
Tables constructed between 1840 and 185o frequently yield fine boards o cherry, while black walnut is readily available from Victorian furniture 18th century cabinet-makers in germany . 01 mahogany veneer is fairly easy to acquire elkington & co candelabra .
From these brief notes it should be readily apparent that the search for of woods involves a certain amount of persistent reconnaissance gateleg table antique . Dogged burrowin,, into the depths of secondhand furniture shops eventually rewards the patient searcher, often at bargain prices, and attending country auctions often pays off in unexpected treasures—in addition to affording a liberal education in furniture craftsmanship antique oak dresser base .
Veneer 1818 royal worcester . The earliest American Chippendale, Hepplewhite, and Sheraton chairs ball-and-claw foot tables, lowboys, and highboys were constructed from solid “Santo Domingo” mahogany antique prohibition table example . Later, large, flat, top, and front surfaces were veneered, the legs and frames still being assembled from solid wood neo grecian marble top marquetry cabinet . Nearly all American veneer was applied to a foundation of pine, whereas in England oak was the popular base wood louis xiv roll top desk . In 1700 walnut veneer was used in slices ‘ho in charles catteau . thick, and by 1850, mahogany veneer was sometimes produced as thin as ‘/ in antique gentleman’s dresser french 1800’s mahogany .
f the veneer is in such bad condition that repairs will produce a patchwork appearance, it is best to remove the entire surface and replace it antique george washington porcelain figures . When this becomes necessary it should be remembered that glue adheres better to wood than to glue; therefore all old glue should be removed by soaking it with water, followed by a gentle scraping and sanding, if necessary czechoslovakian furniture . In the event that suitable presses or clamps are not available, sandbags, clothes boilers filled with water, or piles of bricks can be used to good advantage palissy patterns .
Very small breaks and gashes can be filled by “burning in” stick shellac fitted octagon tablecloths . Similar in appearance to scaling wax, stick shellac is obtainable at paint stores in a variety of colors antique alcove sofa . It not only looks like sealing wax but must also be melted like wax when used spode ironstone china . For average-size repairs, the shellac is melted with a soldering iron or an old screwdriver that has been heated, care being taken not to char the cement with too much heat soup turrene . When the depression has been filled slightly more than flush with the surrounding surface, it is let harden after a moistened finger has been pressed upon it as quickly as possible; it can then be smoothed down flush with a spatula or nail file that has been heated over an alcohol burner, or in any other way that will not deposit soot on the blade paper mache tray india . In order to avoid damage to the surrounding finish, an alternate method is to pare down the shellac patch with a razor blade antique dresser made of fruitwood . Once hard, the glaze of the patch can be removed by rubbing with rottenstone and oil art deco glass . If a single stick of shellac will not provide the right color, cement from different sticks can be blended french side cabinets .
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Fic designer furniture mirror art deco . 7 cabinet makers antique work bench .2 16th century silverware . Steaming blistered veneer antique cassone for sale .
Blisters are common disfigurations in old veneer, and if small and unbroken can often be reduced by the application of a hot flatiron over a damp cloth dating antique dressers . If the blister is broken, it is probable that dirt has collected underneath, and must be removed by an icepick or an orange stick before the top can be flattened and glued down austrian lacquer finish . Large blisters usually require opening, with two side cuts and one across the grain to form a flap antique italian baroque armchairs . Since old veneer is invariably brittle, it is better to steam it into pliability than to cut it in its dry state staffordshire figure lovers couple . A simple “steamer” can be assembled from a length of rubber shower hose that is forced over the spout of a teakettle, with its other end enclosing the spout of a small funnel (Figure 7 valueof1800’slibrarytable .2) franche comte .
As steam emerges, the open end of the funnel is placed over the blister until th veneer becomes limber marqueterie cabinet . Once the blister has been opened, a drop or two of glu• is introduced and the flap pushed down and clamped or weighted; too long delay in this operation will require resteaming of the veneer williamson’s cabinetmakers of guildford, uk . Excess glue shoed be wiped away, and a piece of waxed paper placed over the flap before the weigh is applied antique bookshelf design .
Small holes, scars, and blemishes in veneer, as well as in solid stock, can b; successfully hidden by skillfully applied diamond-shaped patches ebony breakfast table 18th century . In order to insure clean, sharp edges, the “grave” cut in the veneer, or solid member aroulis the blemish, should not be cut at right angles to the grain moser, austrian furniture designer . Therefore, althoug
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Keeping carefully inside the pencilea lines, the grave is then cut out with a sharp knife or a long-beveled chisel, so that the cuts slant outward from the bottom robert adam pier table . The piece of veneer that is to b; used in the patch is then laid over the veneer surface so that the grains coincide and marked off around the templet florals in british furniture . If the patch is to be jigsawed, the table ca be tilted so that the cut edges will slant inward; the same type of cut call b•
made with scissors if they are sharp enough antique queen anne style burr walnut coffee table . n
If the shade of the original veneer surface cannot be duplicated, a lighte wood call be used and stained to match antique chinese wall decoration expensive . A careful gluing job will render such
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patch almost indistinguishable 1680 meissen porcelain . Inlays—which came into use after 1725—can b repaired in the same manner most expensive silver antiques . Missing pieces of inlay can often be replaced b stick shellac of the proper color crafted predominantly from solid pine and pine veneer, this high bed incorporates an l-shaped desk and a wardrobe. .
Pins what is the difference between a secretaire and an escritoire . The pins used in early furniture were always made of hardwood sue as oak, maple, beech, walnut, or cherry, and were seldom perfectly round swedish bedside tables . Usuall the section to be inserted first was roughly rounded, gradually becoming rec tangular or square near the head end majorelle chair fruitwood . In this way when the pin was driven in the corners of the head end bit into the hole to form a tight, firm joint antique 1700 small desk . Penn sylvania furniture often utilized a sharply oval pill not often encountered else where spider leg antique table base . The pins were seldom glued, and often projected beyond the surrounding wood vintage porcelain chamber pot .
In repairing or restoring operations that require the removal of this type o pin, the best procedure is systematically to lay aside and mark each pin in such manner that it can be returned to its original position in its proper hole http://antcollectors.com . Broke Moldings french display cases . The usual types of small moldings empolyed in early furniture were of three simple shapes semi circle drop-leaf table . Of the cross sections shown in Figure 7 ch’eng-hua antiques pricing .4, the earliest is the single arch (detail A) american crafts armchair upholstered . The others are known as the double arch (detail B) and the canal mold (detail C) value of an antique pembroke table .
Edges arts crafts lyre end table . A moment’s thought should convince the most enthusiastic restorer that unless an old piece of furniture has been kept in a glass case the greater part of its existence, all of its edges that have been subjected to wear will show varying degrees of roundness edward second antique table . Yet time C
after time “restorations” turn up with knifelike edges at points that FIG jacob-desmalter . 7 antique mahogany drum table with metal claw feet .4 antique empire secretaire bookcase .
would have received the maximum erosion from wear 18th century mahogany wine cooler with brass feet . Such members Moldings•
as the edges and corners of table tops, the stretchers and feet of all
sorts of furniture, and the finials, rungs, and arms of chairs are bound to become worn and rounded over a period of years, no matter how carefully they may have been handled birdcage supper tables .
Table Tops xiv marking furniture pictures . Tops, of old tables, varied from a %-in telescopic table pedestal . to a full i-in antique silver gravy boat . thickness, with an overhang in proportion fretwork round tables . The four common types of molded edges (shown in Figure 7 antique french saxon china flowers with gold .5) were molded, oval, square, and thumbnail scandinavian aesthetic .
Table-Top Joints white pedestal desk with top . The boards forming old table tops were jointed in several ways:
i teardrop pulls 1930s . Square, butt-jointed, sometimes glued
2 art decos exotic bronze chair . Tongue an(-> groove
3 antique wooden handle forks . Ship lap, (uncommon)
4 who was deco’s intended audience . Double groove and tongue in fine pieces after 1750, (spline joint)
5 “bureau plat” . Mortise and tenon, similar to the double groove and tongue, the long tenon being held in the correspondF>c moser antique glass . toilet habits during 1800th century . -, silver flatware wood handle .6 silver clocks . Double butterflies 17 century dining tables . ing or opposite mortises with wooden pins in very early,
as well finial designs on silverware . as later, furniture antique silver fish knives ivory handle .
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7 porcelain spanish dancers . Double butterfly >made by inlaying small double wedge-shaped pieces into the under surfaces of each pair of boards (Figure 7 rococo revival furniture .6) lalique medaillons exposition des arts decoratifs 1925 . These “butterflies” were sometimes glued, but more often bradded or pinned eighteenth century corner cabinet japaning .
Drop-Leaf Table Hinge Joints dutch silver 17th century . The three types of hinge joints common to drop-leaf tables are shown in Figure 7 antique gate leg table small .7 theodore haviland limoges 1903 to 1925 green with gold medallion procelain . There is still sonic doubt at to whether type A, the square butted joint, was use(> on very early tables, or only on rather unimportant models about the middle of the nineteenth century century hepplewhite walnut card table . Never a handsome joint, this type was supported by hinges mortised into the underside antique walnut settee chairback .
Until 1725, the tongue-and-groove joint B was found in man of the early y
gateleg and butterfly tables antique 18″ square drop leaf table on casters . As previously mentioned, the year 1725 saw the introduction of the rule joint C, which left no visible opening when the table leaves were lowered antique table collectors . The construction of this joint was explained in Chapter 3 Fic pierced silver hot plate made in italy . 7 simple european furniture .5 18th century marquetry commode with inlaid birds and flowers . Table edge moldings antique octagon table brass wood .
in connection with the butterfly table (page 97) antique wine jugs . Its supremacy has remained
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up to the present day, in modern tables of this type round painted pillar dining table .
Tavern and Stretcher Tables antcollectors.com/ . most useful little table, which in its origins or modified forms retains it-S, popularity a a side, end, or lamp table in modern livin rooms, is the English and Early America or Colonial tavern or stretcher tab> (Figure 7 antique limed oak furniture .8) mother of pearl consoles tables . Constructed for individua
Fro antique claw fold over table . 7 18th century mahogany wine cooler with brass feet .7 antique dresser teardrop mirror . Drop-leaf table hinge joints indian vernacular furniture . or small group use in the early taverns an
inns, these tables had stretchers on all foil sides where the weary traveler could rest wet or cold feet above the draughty floor
Tops 18th century silver candlesticks . The square, rectangular, round, oval, or octagonal tops were ofte formed from a single board stiffened with a central cleat across the grain period furniture dressing table .
Larger tables with two-board tops were cleated at each end in one of four ways: i canterbury music stand . Doweled with wooden pins extending 3 or 4 in 1828 sideboard buffet . into the ends of the boards britain furniture .
2 how to antique paint a fluted column . Hand-forged nails through the cleats norman bel geddes desk . Often the edges of the cleats became worn between these nails in a series of scallops antique carved chair back cushion on rings .
3 german antique chest of draws . Top ends tongued into grooves in the cleats and pinned (less common) 17th century french fashion .
4 antique music lyre chair . Tenons in the top ends held in mortises in the cleats with wooden pins (rare, except in Pennsylvania) table lion feet metal antique .
Dilapidated tavern tables will be found with tops, drawers, and feet missing louis 16th reproduction dining set . Frequently some or all of the stretchers will have been sawed out, instead of being repaired recognizing antique pembroke table .
Symmetry porcelain saxon berlin . In common with all well-designed furniture, tavern tables exhibit a fundamental consistency of form gateleg table stretcher . Almost invariably it will be found that when the leg of one of these tables is turned above the stretcher, it will be turned below, and frequently the turnings above are identical with those below stylized acorns . Another common practice was to locate the stretcher midway between the shoulders of the turnings, as in the detail of Figure 7 antique architect drawers victoria .8 antique tripod tilt table . A further consistency that should be noted when replacing missing stretchers is that their outer faces should be set flush with tho outer faces of the legs when the aprons or upper members of the frame are also set flush myott son compagnie .
Drawers 1910 rosewood inlaid china display cabinet uk . Like other parts of early furniture, drawers progressed through various cycles of design and refinement ulrich guglielmo .
Fronts drawer for small gateleg table . Very early examples were constructed so that the fronts were flush with the drawer rails and bases drop leaf gate leg side table . Later the lipped type was adopted, followed again by flush fronts complete dinner service . The flush type naturally stood up to prolonged use better than the lipped fronts art nouveau table galle . When the lips of the latter broke off, they frequently carried away sections of the front surface trestle table second hand london . To repair such a break, narrow strips can be mortised into place, rabbeted, then planed and sanded flush with the front art vargueno cabinet .
Sides josef originals value . The very earliest drawer sides we:-e rabbeted and nailed, or were assembled with very broad dovetailing, also nailed rockingham china 1848 . As is true of modern drawers, various combinations were popular, such as the sides rabbeted and nailed to the front and only nailed to the back; or broad dovetailing nailed to the front, and rabbeted and nailed to the back 10 foot refectory table antique .
Dovetailing grew progressively finer and narrower until by about 1800 the sides of most drawers were assembled by means of small dovetailing, at all four corners expensive vases .
Bottoms antique inlaid wood coffee table . The earliest drawers had bottoms nailed to the sides pedestal rectangular tables . Later examples show the sides and back nailed, with the front edge tapered into a tenon lifting into a groove in the drawer front antic candelabra . Still later, in Hepplewhite, Sheraton, and Empire mahogany furniture, the back edge only was nailed, the other three edges being slid into grooves antique glass epergne .
Slides marquetry patterns . Very old rare pieces have side runs that slide in grooves cut into the drawer sides collectors baccarat henry jacques perfume bottles . Another unusual arrangement was a wide slat in the center antique tambour roll front office furniture . The majority of drawers, however, operated on bottom runs or slides that were fastened to the frame at each end paw feet .
Chairs nineteenth century gillow chair . Subjected as they are to a maximum variety and degree of strain, chairs of any age will inevitably become damaged candelabra collectors . A few of the common chaff how a goldsmith made a candlestick . problems encountered in restoration work are listed below; more extensive repairs will be discussed in the succeeding section, devoted to repair early 19th century bureau .
Slats antique dinner tables with chrome . A minimum type of damage has occurred when one or more slats in a ladder-back chair, or splats in a bannister chair, are missing or broken brass tables ancient writing . As previously mentioned, the curved segments of spinning wheels are excellent sources for slats, inasmuch as no steaming and clamping or shaping will be required english tin glaze pottery . While the straight type of molded bannisters were sometimes cut from maple, softwoods such as pine or tulipwood were considered sufficiently strong because o* their straight grains german cabinet makers . In the split turned variety, however, softwoods were shunnec because of the fragility in turnings of such small diameters wm iv 3 pedestal dining room table . Ash, maple, oak, or other strong woods should be used to make a full turning exactly coinciding ir gate leg table 17thc . pattern with the turnings of the back posts, then ripped lengthwise oak antique extending table 1930 . For smal diameter work it is preferable to rip the stock before turning, gluing it together
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with waxed paper between the halves, with the rough ends bradded or screwed
Legs george hepplewhite bureau . In general, in old chairs the bottoms of the rear legs will display plain turned sections, while those of the front will usually conform to the pattern of the front posts art nouveau era used nesting tea tables .
Feet dating early american crock jugs . When feet are missing or so damaged that they must be replaced, the
best method is to turn the roughed-out foot with a pin of 3/4-in ormolou decoration . diameter, or larger for gluinl(, into a corresponding hole in the leg (Figure 7-9), rather than to resort to doweling early american wall mirror . Restored finials should be attached in the same manner swing leg antique dining tables .
In restoring feet on Dutch or Spanish chairs it is customary tc shape the piece roughly, then to glue its pin into place in the leg and let it set, before working the foot into its final shape with rasps and files 18 century display cabinets . Where a section of the leg has been carried away in the splitting off of a foot, it can often be “halved on” with glue, clamped, then reinforced with small screws to prevent later loosening antique cherry card table with drawers, claw feet and drop leaf sides .
Fir antique pembroke 4 sided drop leaf tables . 7 rockingham porcelain cottages? .9 can decorative moulding be antique+bookcase . Windsor chairs english art deco chair . Because the construction of fine Windsor chairs
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damaged embodied adroit use of the different shrinkage rates in green and sea-
foot 17 century english stoneware . Boned woods, the restoration or repairing of this type of chair is not
ordinarily an easy operation bureau fauteuil bureau . The able craftsmen of those early days succeeded in combining some of the strongest and most elastic of native woods into a slender, graceful, and sound harmony of line and form table antique empire style campaign .
The one-piece seats of white wood, basswood, or tulipwood, together with the maple legs, were usually cut from green or unseasoned wood, whereas the maple stretchers, the bent bows or hoops, and the spindles of hickory, oak or ash, were formed from well-seasoned wood antique coimbra pottery .

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APPROXIMATE TABLE OF FABRIC COVERINGS (WITHOUT DESIGNS)
Number of 90 to 54 in “josef hoffman” signature sevres .
Type of Furniture cushions fabric
Armchair (seat only) ‘ george 11 pad foot dining table .\ one Y8 yd
Boudoir chair None 2 Y2 yd
Boudoir chair 1 3 yd
Nk7ing chair None 4 yd
Wing chair 1 5 Yd
Club chair None 4 yd
Club chair 1 5 yd
Loveseat None 6/ yd
Loveseat 2 7% yd
Couch (6o to 84 in 17th century english trestle table .) None 7 yd
Couch (69 to 84 in staffordshire westerwald .) 3 9Y2 yd
Most domestic covering fabrics come 5o in 18th century silver mote spoon . wide, with a few at 54 in english curved middle sideboard .; sonic imported fabrics are woven in 36 in 18th century english lancaster dresser base . widths arts and crafts etagere . For fabrics with large designs as much as 3 yd must be added to allow for matching the individual figures early electric clocks .
Fabric coverings antique.new.dresden.large.figurine . The table on the following page lists and describes some of the popular fabric coverings:
Replacing webbing artdeco gilded lacquer furniturs . Under ordinary use and care damage to upholstered furniture will first be manifested by sagging seat springs, as the result of loose or worn-out webbing wedgewood porcelain swan base for pots de creme . Sometimes only one or two strips will have come loose and can be refastened, but usually the failure of a few strands is indicative of the need for replacement of the entire webbing base, particularly if its resiliency has dried out through age 4 foot drop leaf table . The cambric dust covering should be unfastened on three sides to facilitate a thorough examination expensive marble tables .
It will of course be necessary to cut away the loops of twine that bill( the bottoms of the springs to the crossed webbing papier mache tray-c19th . If the entire webbing base is to be removed, this will afford an opportunity for examining the cord ties, which should be replaced if broken world market carved brass charger plate . If a longer webbing stretcher is used and the piece under repair propped bottom side up, the webbing can be stretched by footpower, leaving both hands free (Figure 6 antique wine jugs .22) allegorical groupe “europe” meissen . Longer nails must be used in replacing webbing, unless each tack can be so placed as to avoid old holes english antique silver plated forks . Cement or rosin-coated shingle nails are a useful size for this type of work chamber pot table .
In order to avoid the removal of the webbing and the many loops of twine, if the springs have not burst apart from their tying cords, it is often possible to reinforce them permanently by stretching and nailing steel strapping over each fabric webbing strip, and lacing each metal strand in the same manner as the webbing was attached rococo revival marquetry-inlaid wardrobe . As shown in (J) of Figure 6 expensive well made sideboard .1, the steel strapping is sold with an iron stretcher that levers each strand taut as it is being nailed chippendale mahogany antique table . Heavy tinsnips will cut off the required sections of strapping antique painted drop leaf table .
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Hand-blocked or machine-printed
Unglazed “prattware” horse . printed cotton fabrics
Of finer texture and more tightly woven than cretonne jules leleu display cabinet . Glazed chintz has stiff, varnishlike finish; semiglazed chintz is softer
Hand-blocked linen or cotton replicas of early French designs
Woven from plain or mercerized cotton yarns upon which the design was printed prior to weaving; also woven from silk, linen, or rayon
Design woven into base yarn of silk, rayon, cotton rectangular drop-leaf table . wool, linen, mohair or metallic thread or combinations Woven pattern is superimposed, in relief, on cotton, damask, satin, taffeta, and other weaves
Usually a silk ground with a cotton filling in a heavy, cross-ribbed effect antique walnut drop leaf extending table . May be of silk, cotton or wool A small raised pattern with a pebbled or embossed effect
A corded or ribbed effect
A cotton fabric showing a twilled weave
A fabric into which has been woven a design whose perspective has been created by the manipulation of contrasting colors
Silk 1930s french art deco slip shade chandelier . cotton antique ming ware+dragon motifs . rayon, linen empire curved bureau . ramie, or wool fibers or pile that stand upright above the ground fabric georgian mahogany bidet square tapered supports . Xlay be woven or shorn into patterns
Of longer pile than velvet, mohair plush is more satisfactory than silk, cotton, or wool plush
Frizzed or curled plush
A sleek antique gate leg table . smooth collecting art deco and bauhaus . and lustrous silk weaving in which either the filling or the warp covers the surface completely Woven the same as satin, except from cotton
Originally a handicraft chair 18th queen rococo revival . they are usually produced by machine
Replicas of sixteenth to eighteenth century English embroidery with colored yarns on a plain linen ground “Petit point” consists of fine stitches through one opening in the canvas ground to the next Rugged english george iii hepplewhite satinwood bedside cabinet . durable imperial gillow dining table . and sanitary; favored in masculine clubs
Less durable than genuine leather
Being water-repellent india brass table tray . these fabric-backed materials are superseding imitation leather as their fabrication improves with experience
Printed linens Cretonnes
Chintzes
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Warp (shadow) prints
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Imitation leather Vynol-plastic materials Seats and backs art deco ceramic figurine london uk . In most chairs and sofas the springs are not removable and, as previously stated, are tied from rear to front, after the webbing base has been repaired or replaced antique.italian.porcelain. . Otherwise, when necessary to replace or renew the stuffing, the procedure is the same as for a removable spring seat (page 359)• When re- movable spring cushions are used, they should be covered as soon as the seat has been completed, in order to determine the amount of stuffing that will be required for the back and arms, which must be filled out to touch the cushions the biarritz english pottery .
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A spring back is tied in the same manner as a spring seat (page 382), except that diagonal ties are omitted list of 18th century library desk makers . The burlap, muslin, an(> fabric coverings are pulled down behind the seat and through the aperture behind the lowest member of the back frame, so that it can be tacked to its bottom edge, or to the back of the back rail, as the case may be walnut marble slab dining . Once anchored, the material call be pulled up smooth and tacked to the front of the upper frame for a rolled edge, or to the rear for a final covering furnuture pieces supboards style bambocci .
Top and bottom front bands empire furniture and france . Depending upon the style of framework, several relatively slight variations in the application of the top and bottom front bands may be encountered antique maple drop leaf dining table . In general, the top front band consists of a piece of covering fabric the width of the seat, and long enough to extend from a line at least 4 in leon and maurice jallot french dining chair . to the rear of the front spring edge all(> down over the front to where it can either be tacked above the exposed bottom rail all(> covered with gimp, or sewed to the welt cord of the bottom front band as in Figure 6 french manner .23 19th century british furniture style . In either case its rear edge is first sewed to a piece of undercover material such as denim, sateen, or service velour that is large enough to cover the seat springs french antique bedside chamber pot cupboards .
To fasten the top front band in position, the best practice is first to pill it in place so that the design will match the cushion typical art deco furniture . It can then be stitched w antique frankart company .th a curved needle through the burlap, being caught under the springs where%er possible directoire furniture . A layer of cotton is placed under the band and feathered off by gently tearing it even with the front edge italian painted furniture empire . If the band is not to be tacked and gimped above a finished bottom rail, it can be stretched down and tacked under the concealed rail, if desired, thus eliminating a bottom band german neoclassical secretaire .
FiG the most expensive antique furniture . 6 louis xvi chair balloon back .23 historical development of art deco . Attaching top and bottom bands trestle tables refectory .
To attach the bottom band to the top band, a welt cord is sewed to the top edge of the bottom band, then tacked down above the tacks holding the lower edge of the top band antique tudor tables . The chair or couch is then turned upside down and a th n layer of cotton laid across under the bottom band (optional) edwardian utensils . The latter is th;n stretched smoothly down and tacker: underneath the bottom rail john widdicomb donald deskey . Another meth d is to hand-stitch the bottom of the top band just beneath the roll of the spri
edge, and attach the bottom band with a welt at this point furniture makers 18 c .
It is assumed that the burlap spring covering has been properly padded wi h stuffing stitched to the burlap, which has in turn been covered with the usual lay r of cotton and muslin 18th wood carved chair fabric cabriole . It should be remembered that when covering a seat that is the base for a removable cushion or cushions, its top should always be lower th 19th century porcelain religious figural . n I lie front edge, so that the underside of the cushion will not be visible dining tables with wood inlay work . TI e undercovering can now be pulled back smoothly and tacked to the back and sive rails of the seat, without compressing the springs 1685 bookcase .
The arms dresser and mirror and rosette and antique . Webbing is usually tacked from the side rails to the inside of t e arm frames to reinforce the burlap lining that provides a base for the side stuffin georges rouard . wardrobe of a 17th century lady .
As previously mentioned, the thickness of the latter is determined by the size of the seat cushions, which it touches drawing for bun feet . Therefore the double stuffing with its burlap covering and final layer of cotton and muslin is applied with the cushion in place to insure proper thickness antique cylinder desks . In furniture with wide flat arms, similar to the chair illustrated in Figure 6 collectors guide to antique console .20 or 6 antique rectangular dropleaf table .23, the edges of the arms should be built up with roll edges as shown antique bread rack . The muslin and fabric covering can be forced down past the seat and tacked to the side rail, then carried smoothly up the inside and over the top, and tacked under the outside arm roll antique george washington porcelain figures . With a figured fabric covering it is good practice to slip-tack the bottom edge first,
to permit adjustment of the pattern ch antique ceramic light socket .pulling the material tightly to the rear and tacking
it to the back post vincennes gilded porcelain asian design . As the tacking proceeds, the tWORM padding on top of the arm should be molded to a comfortable contour by patting it with the palm of the hand, from front to rear fall front timber writing desk . With a rounded front post the material is pleated as the tacking progresses
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the inside of the back can be covered in the same Fic, 6 antique store brass tea kettles .24 rococo tureens . Front post panels american 19th century antique sideboards .
manner as was the spring seat chenghua foot rims . Although sonic up-
holsterers omit diagonal tying in the back, there is no reason why it should not be applied to the back springs east indian antique silver . The dictum that “whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well” is most applicable to upholstery, where once the fabric cover- ing is in place no further tinkering is possible antique french saxon china flowers with gold .
The covering of the back is carried out as if it were a spring seat, except that more filling is required, so that out back
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the cushion antique collectors guide carved ivory . In a sofa or loveseat, the back fabric cover may be divided into as many sections as there are cushions, with welt cord sewed between the panels led table clocks . The material is tacked in the same manner as for the arms, at the bottom first, then stretched evenly over the cotton- padded top and back posts, to which it is tacked in the rear antique drop leaf table carved edges .
Outside arm covers swedish armchairs . To insure a straight edge for the tops of the outside arm covers, they can be tacked under-
25 czechoslovakia pottery mark lion . Concealing neath a cardboard strip directly below the arm, as shown
eked edge period art nouveau galle bronze table lamp . in Figure 6 furniture designersgerman .25 de lamerie porcelain . Stuffing or cotton may be added under a deep arm, if desired, although it is often omitted, and the material drawn do% n and tacked under the bottom rails english early ‘victorian upholstered round . The front edges are tacked alternately to tic front, then to the back, posts to stretch the material smoothly brass serving tray with italian inlay wood .
Outside back furniture makers 1920’s french style . The outside back can be attached with brads, tacks cover;d by gimp, or by blind g
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Front post panels thomas sheraton games table . The best way to conceal the tacked pleats oil a curv;d front post is to cut out a pattern from ?!s-in lion paw pottery . plywood and tack a properly match piece of the fabric covering to its back 18th century cabinet-makers in germany . A welt cord tacked around the edge as a binder will present a finished appearance to the job “furniture ornaments” . The panel can be nailed ‘o place with brads that are long enough so that their heads can be snipped off befo e they are driven home, as in Figure 6 tin glaze pottery .24 art deco dining table .
Worn-out, or broken, springs in loose cushions go hand in hand with worn-o t covers, hence cushion recovering is usually done after the insides of the cushi have been rejuvenated antique small tables made in italy . If the cushion originally contained a soft stuffing, such -s cotton, it can be improved, as mentioned above under Upholstering Loose Cushion
by rebuilding it over a coil spring unit staffordshire william kent . In these factory-assembled bled units, musli covered springs are fastened together with steel clips to forma unit of a standar size, such as 18 in utilitarian tableware 20th century . X 18 in techniques of andre-charles boulle and chinese laquer work ., 21 in early provincial furniture . X 21 in art deco window frames ., and (for two-cushioned sofas) 21 in empire furniture company . 33 in escritoires . If the cushion originally contained steel coils, one of these units ca undoubtedly be used for replacement silver candelabra parts .
Foam rubber is a much more convenient material for cushion stuffing bombe drawers . IVIolde I foam rubber cushions have a natural cushion shape: they are thickest at the center and gradually taper to a thinner edge 18th century writing table cabriole ball claw feet . A common thickness, for example, is 5Y2 in development of clocks between 1350 and 1750 . the center with a gradual taper to 3Y2 in 18th century brass seamed candlesticks . at the edges sideboard types .
Foam rubber cushion units are available from dealers in upholstery materials an also from dealers specializing in foam rubber products antique english creamware . Typical dimensions f molded rubber cushions are: 18 in louis fourteenth chair . X 20 in antique card table with one flap ., 20 in klimpt furniture . X 20 in pembroke style end tables ., and 22 in harlequin patterned furniture . X 24 i Special shapes, such as T cushions for chairs and oblong cushions for two-cushio sofas, are also available the value of a mallard dresser . Furthermore, foam rubber padding one inch thick an I in various widths can be purchased delftware t.i holland . If a furniture cushion is of an odd size whic cannot be matched with a factory-made cushion, this one-inch-thick padding ca sometimes be used to build up an undersized foam rubber cushion to the desired dimensions macassar bookshelves . The padding can be stuck to the cushion unit with any adhesiv suitable for use oil rubber italian coffee table 1920s .
Partial Recovering console table telescopic . The fabric covering on the tops of the arms of ove Stuffed furniture is likely to receive the most abuse and to wear out first georgian sideboard tables . It i often possible to cut the threads or remove the tacks holding the outside bac so that it can be removed and used as replacement material for the worn arm: A plain fabric of the same general color can be used to replace the outside bac piece, where it will probably remain unnoticed, particularly if the chair or sof is located against a wall wrought iron tripod candlestick 16th century . The same procedure call be followed in the case of worn-out or badly stained cushion antique pottery bottles lambeth .
Caning the biarritz english pottery . The hand weaving of caned seats, backs, and other parts of furniture is rather a tedious process, involving the boring of a series of evenly spaced holes around the frame of the opening dresden china trinket box . The actual caning operation requires six weaving steps, plus the application of a binder antique claw footed oak table . The cane, which is imported from India, Ceylon, China, the Indian Archipeligo and the Malay Peninsula, is soaked in warm water before it is used, and must be kept tightly strung throughout the weaving, by means of removable pegs thrust through the holes 16th century spanish trunk .
Although the popularity of caning as a decorative effect declined sharply at the turn of the century, many households retain examples of handsome caned pieces american oak drop leaf table antique . Nowadays the repair of seats which were formerly hand-caned has become a relatively simple operation through the use of machine-woven cane webbing burr walnut tallboy with sunburst inlay . Procurable in various widths and lengths, the webbing can be chosen in plain or diagonal weaves, open or close woven italian revolving bookcase construction .
Replacing Cane Webbing 16th century silverware . Machine-woven cane webbing is anchored to the seat or back of a piece of furniture by a spline glued into a groove that parallels the opening george rectangle tilt top tea table mahogany . Its replacement is not difficult provided the spline is care- fully removed by softening the glue with water sabino marks . Assuming that a satisfactory
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which should be allowed to remain there overnight, M17er
(see Figure 6 art nouveau display cabinet .26) holland antiques forniture columns . Naturally the seat or chair easel back must be blocked up so that the grooved spline is in a horizontal position marquetry patterns flower . The water should be renewed if necessary, for it should not be allowed to dry out until the glue has softened “pembroke table” . One end of each segment of the spline can then be prized out with an icepick or other sharp-pointed tool, in order to release the old webbing antique two tier dessert table .
Prefabricated webbing comes in rolls of indefinite length, 8 to 12 in cabriole leg patterns . wide 18th century chest . The new piece of webbing should be soaked in warm water until thoroughly pliable, so that when it shrinks in
position it will dry out drum tight 18th century rococo copper candlesticks . A paper pattern aids in cutting the new piece
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ragged edges of the cane can then be cut off with a chisel and mallet, or trimmed off with a sharp knife after the spline is in place oriental drop front .
Wedge-shaped hickory splines are obtainable from the same sources as the webbing expensive forks and knives set . Unless the opening is round, or the corners of the groove are curved, the four splines should be carefully measured mitered at the corners to insu e a snug, neat fit when were claw feet intoduced to teapots . Liquid glue will give the amateur more time to apply the splines and tap them into place antique ladies writing cabinet . Although the glue may be run into the groove and i s webbing, less spattering will occur if it is applied directly to the splines “william wyatt” architect sussex .
The spline along the front edge is inserted first and tapped into position wit a plastic-faced mallet, or a wooden wedge to prevent marring; then the rear s splined, to draw the webbing taut, after which the side splines are installed antique queen anne style burr walnut coffee table . For a rounded groove the spline should be first soaked in hot water until it can be ben
Rush Weaving london or british art . The renewal of interest in Early American and Coloni I furniture and accessories has automatically revived the craft of rush weavill! The use of woven rushes for the seats of stools and chairs in England after 1720, as a utilitarian, rather than as a decorative measure, was adopted by Coloni cabinetmakers late 1920s patek winged lugs . That it has since been employed harmoniously in modern furnituris but proof of its functionalistic appeal antique rosewood armoire with claw feet .
Rush arita kraak style dish . Chairmaker’s rush is twisted from water-loving plants, such as fla 18th century victorian toilet in dining room . and cattails furniture art pieces . Gathered in the middle of August as the leaf tips begin to turn brown, the leaves are tied in loose bundles and dried in a darkened room edwardian wardrobes . Before being used, they are soaked in warm water for eight or ten hours, and the stiff butt ends cut off from the base period dressing tables . One, two, or three leaves are then twisted in on direction to form long, smooth strands for weaving 18th century native american pottery .
A very satisfactory substitute for the genuine rush is manufactured fro machine-twisted paper in the form of an art fiber cord staffordshire fakes . Obtainable in variou jules leleu display cabinet . sizes and colors, it is an excellent medium for the amateur chairweaver becaus art deco legs . it comes in continuous lengths, either in i-lb cartons or 25-lb rolls tables with chamber pots . A pound o the ‘Yw-in antique deer chest . size will measure approximately 280 ft austrian marquetry bureau . For the ladder-back or Mexica, side-chair seat described in Chapter 2 (pp antique wardrobe art deco on wheels . io&q), about 3 lb will be required lion’s foot mahogany furniture .
Another excellent material for rush weaving is Hong Kong marsh grass 19th century england wardrobe . Thi antique dining table sutherland . is also twisted into continuous hanks weighing from 3 to 4 lb, up to diamete
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Weavng technique french neo-rococo marble top table . Rush weaving is a simple operation requiring no speci tools pemmbroke tables* . If art fiber cord is used, little or no splicing will be required; if necessar, it can be knotted under the seat, or neatly spliced by flattening the two ends ana gluing the overlap together, the splice being secured with a tight wrapping o thread antique worcester porcelain factory+grainger . For easy handling, the endless cord can be wound upon a short lengti of Y2- or Y4-in antique “empire sideboard” furniture . dowel, or looped and held together with rubber bands burr walnut .
Since modern chair seats are seldom constructed in a rectangular shape, th weaving of a standard flare-front seat of the type described in Chapter 2 (paglog), will be described step by step classic italien easy chairs . Once mastered, it is a simple matter to appl the final weaving operations to any square or rectangular stool, should the nee arise identifying victorian chest of drawer legs .
As indicated in Step One, Figure 6 xuande floral blue and white vase .27, the initial “weaving” consists of sho t windings around the front corners to reduce the irregular opening to a rectangl The beginner can accurately mark off a width oil the front rail equal to back Rush weaving wash stands for center bowl .
butt against the inner edge of the corner of the back rail antique deco tub chair . By dividing the remaining distances by the thickness of the fiber cord, in this case -Yi4; in french cabriole leg tracing pattern ., the number of short strands required to fill in the flare can be determined in advance antique mahogany handkerchief table . As shown in A of Step One, the ends of the first strand and all succeeding strands are tacked to the inside of the left-hand side rail (L) a short distance from the front, then wound over and under front rail (F), and carried over and under side rail (L) antique dining table sutherland . ‘These loops should be pulled tight and pushed firmly against the left chair leg before the cord is brought across to the right-hand rail (R) chateau de tuileries . Here it is looped over and under side rail (R), then above the horizontal strand and over and under the front rail (F), before it is pulled taut, cut off, and tacked to the inside of (R) at the same distance that its starting end was tacked to (L) are unmarked antique blue and white porcelain expensive .
As illustrated in B of Step One, this procedure is followed with succeeding
Start strands of fiber until the last strand reaches the marks on the front rail paralle to the back rail (B) tambour commode .
For illustrative purposes, the short strands shown in Step One have bee omitted in Steil Two, Figure 6 antique crockery chinese pattern .28 william hallett, cabinetmaker . Step Two, as shown in the sketch, consists o a rectangular weaving of a continuous piece of cord in the samemanner in whic
the short lengths are wrapped early electric clocks . Commencing at either rear corner, the right rea in this case, the cord can be tacked tinder or knotted around the back rail (B) and brought down and over the front rail (F), then over and under side rail (R) and so on pembroke table antique . By examining the diagrams it will be obvious that the basic techniqu of rush seat weaving is nothing more than an over-and-under winding of the chaff rails at each corner, in succession toilet habits during 1800th century . Analysis of the drawings in Figures 6 deco ruby stemware martinsville .27 an 6 satinwood cabinet chairs .28 will show that the cord always leaves a rail from underneath and passe over the top of the next rail, whether right or left antique cups 17 century napeleon . Thus, when properly woven all cords will be either parallel or at right angles to an imaginary center line etling de cie .
Rarely does the weaver encounter a perfect square tables with chamber pots . Step Three, also show in Figure 6 table lamps .28, illustrates the method to be followed when the short rails hav been filled with cord early 19th century solid silver candlesticks . This is simply a matter of passing the remaining cord ove and under each long rail in turn, bringing the free end of the cord out throng
the center of the weaving each time, alternating over and under, as shown rene prou chairs .
In order to give fullness to the seat, it may be padded with newspaper cu into narrow strips which are thrust under the bottom layer of the three layers o cord dutch silver octagon trinket box . To do this the chair should be turned upside down, and the paper force into place with a screwdriver or whittled stick antique tureens . A better procedure is to appl light stuffing between the upper and lower layers as the weaving progresses art deco dining chairs with arms . Car must be exercised not to break the strands, or reduce the elasticity of the wovei seat by overstuffing stoneware watercoolers with raised decoration .
Finish antique ivory and silver tableware . For protective purposes, the porous art fiber cord is usually given sizing of hot glue thin enough to be applied with a brush john dwight stoneware . When thoroughly dry
the sizing provides an excellent base for one or more coats of white shellac o clear varnish linenfold coffer antique or antiques -auction -auctions -auctioneers -ebay . Some weavers omit the glue sizing, using at least two coats of
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elastic varnish 18 the century pie coolers . Hong Kong grass re quires no sizing; the shellac or varnish coat on seats woven of this material call also b omitted if desired hepplewhite revival fold over dining table .
Variations in Design pendule religieuse kauf . The type of Mexican chair described in Chapter 2 (page Fro) often has a woven seat of a simple diagonal design 19 century inventions . The familiar rafia of basketwork offer: an interesting medium for this primitive furniture, particularly if a contrasting color i employed for the diagonal insertions 17th century silver “perpetual calendar” .

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Lateral ties are added in the same manner, as shown in Figure 6 fall-front chest of drawers .9 followed by diagonal ties in both directions pre 1940 contemporary mohagany credenza, chian cabinet . The last twine crossing the spring centers should be knotted to all other twines to prevent wear 18th century console painted . In addition, wherever twines cross each other, they should be knotted 18th century tripod tables photos . Care must be exercised that successive tyings do not compress individual springs, or rows of springs, lower than others davenport captains desk .
FiG wedgwood “keith murray” grey slip ivory dinnerware . 6 spanish revival walnut console table .9 paint george speight . Fastening outside springs antique dragon carpets .
Covering the springs antique table with small mirror . To cover the springs burlap is tacked to the wooden frame along folded edges antique michael thonet chairs . It is pulled just tight enough to prevent depressing the springs italy spoons that might be antiques . To keep it in position it should be sewed to the springs with large stitches by means of a 6-in louis xiv reproduction clock . curved upholstery needle, each spring being looped in three places scotish chest of drawers .
Forming the hard edge silver tray with food . If tow is used as stuffing, about 5 lb 19th c four pedistal dinning table . should be worked down so that it extends at least 3 in maggiolini style inlaid furniture . over the edges of the seat frame majorca porcelain japan . Whatever the type of stuffing used, it should be at least r in antique console dresser . thick and extend over the edges far enough to compress into a fairly hard roll of 3- to 4-in collectors guide to antique console . diameter empire period fashion . The stuffing is covered with a piece of light burlap large enough to be slip-tacked onto the frame while it is being stitched through the stuffing to the lower burlap covering sideboard examples . A straight needle is thrust up and own through both layers of burlap, making stitches about 3 in turned legs on pembroke tables . long just outside the outer springs draw leaf dining room tables . After the four sides are sewed and the stitches are pulled tight, a few irregular stitches are taken in the center, to compact the seat curved walnut dining chair .
To make the roll, the slip-tacks are removed and the burlap permanently retacked higher up on the frame, so that it can be rolled under the stuffing, which extends out over the frame india epergne . The tacking should be started in the center of all four sides, be worked toward the corners, which can be thinned out if they become too full early 19th century furniture .
The actual process of forming the roll edge consists of a series of stitches that gradually lift and compress the roll as the stitching gets closer together for sale antique pedestal candle table 3 legs brass claw feet . Whether a straight or curved needle is used depends upon personal preference; it is inserted at a left-hand corner, for example, about 13/2 in talavera de la reina toledo pots sale . above the row of Stitching a hard edge antique brass table with animal legs .
tacks, and pushed under the roll to emerge about i in antique redware kendi . inside the row of stitchin that holds the two burlap layers together signed english art deco antique glass cabinets . The needle is then reinserted fro> i to 13/2 in carl thieme at potschappel figures . to the right and returned, so as to emerge to the right of its poi> of initial entrance at the front circular antique library steps . Many workers content themselves with loopin drop leaf table wall semi circle . the twine over the point of the needle before it is pulled through this secon-1 stick, in order to lock it; others prefer to tie a slip knot 1800s dining table for sale antique civil war . In any event, the twin must be pulled tight as the stitching proceeds around the four sides at eve As the work progresses the filling should be regulated, when necessary, with the icepick nantgarw porcelain .
As illustrated in Figure 6 early american fall front desk .ro, a second row of stitches is sewed about 1/, in antique hepplewhite sofa . inside the first row, followed by a third row and if necessary, a fourth row, until the roll has been lifted and compacted to about a %-in harlequin louis xv chest french . diameter antique french empire wine coolers silver .
Fie antique compo motif furniture . 6 giuseppe maggiolini .12 gateleg table vintage . Reupholstering will save such chairs as
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Double stuffing antique table trestle . After the hard-edge roll has been stitched, a second layer of stuffing, such as moss or curled hair, is fluffed out and evenly distributed over the burlap covering to such an extent that when it is pressed down by the palm of the hand the springs cannot be felt “william hall” furniture glasgow . Over this a layer of thin burlap is tacked in place and the stuffing regulated if necessary 1700 french porcelain, images . Long, irregular stitches through
Long, through burlap will prevent this second layer of stuffing from shifting furniture .
Final padding 1815 drop leaf gateleg table . A layer of cotton batting with its edges feathered out so that they will blend with the contour is covered with muslin tacked to the frame urn cutlery box . Since this is the last layer under the outer fabric, it should be smoothed down carefully to prevent lumps or irregularities neoclassical regency furniture period .
Cheaper grades of furniture omit one or more of the operations described in the preceding paragraphs fibreglass furniture 1960 collectable . A careful worker can often achieve highly satisfactory results with thicker stuffing and fewer layers of burlap antique drop leaf gate leg side table . If time and expense are
C, limiting factors, the amateur upholsterer can dispense with such operations as th- situation demands escritoire antique .
Fabric covering 1700 to 1800 longcase movements . The final fabric is applied much as the muslin liner exce that it is tacked under the lower edges of the frame, and folded carefully so th minaret designer . it can be “blind-stitched” at the corners 1920’s art deco ceramics earthenware . Blind stitching is employed in upholster wherever hand sewing must be concealed iron garden kidney bench . With the knotted end of the threw hidden inside the lap or seam, the basic stitch is a simple one of medium siz which runs parallel to the seam, alternating on opposite sides as illustrated i Fig antique sideboard cabinet 8 feet high with glass . 6 antique tea table carved japanese .11 empirefurniture . Starting at the top on the right-hand side, for example, the need>- is thrust down parallel to the lap for about 1/, in 1700 to 1800 longcase movements ., and when it is pulled out
is inserted directly across to the material on the opposite side, where it is thrust down for another parallel stitch, and so on antique half round side table mermaid . When edges are turned in and t thread is pulled tightly the seam will be closed and the stitching invisible english bristol teapots .
A Spring Edge square drop leaf tea table with gated legs . Large pieces of upholstered furniture whose edges are su jest to considerable wear employ what is known as a spring or wire edge aroun I the front and sides of their spring seats vizagapatnam furniture antique . The spring-edge (or No antique dining table mahogany draw leaf 1920 . 8 galvanized) wire is carefully bent to fit the three outside edges of the wooden frame, wit the free ends bent downward to protect the stuffing edwards and roberts tripod table . The springs are fastened their base as previously described cabriole leg pattern . The wire-edge upper frame is fastened to tl outer edges of the outside springs with windings of stitching twine, or with speci• I metal clips that can be closed with pliers barley twist desk 19c .
FiG bronze decorative lamps. jugend style . 6 19th century lobmeyr glass .13 islamic arts ivory inlaid wood cabinet . Tying a spring edge antique square to round drop leaf table .
In this type of edge the rims of the top coils of the outer springs overha g the wooden frame so that they are flush with its outer edges wood dining table turn plate . To retain t s position they must remain horizontal, thus necessitating a slight variation in the final tying operation art deco brass smoking stands . As will be noticed in Figure 6 how do you tell a reproduction staffordshire figure from an antique .13, the twine is brought down through the center of an outside spring as before, but is tied to a second or third outer loop of the spring (depending upon its height) before it is looped around a tack in the frame jockey cap caddy spoons . It is then carried up and tied to the outer spring edge as a brace, without the wire-bound edge being lowered antique mahogany drum tables library tables writing tables . In large upholstered pieces the tying cord is often dropped through the center of the next to the outer spring and knotted to its second coil, then carried across and knotted to the third coil of the outer spring in a long diagonal to its anchoring tack antique wales footed dessert platter . In spring-edge tying, care must be exercised that all springs are maintained at an equal height, including the wired edges of the outer rows of springs turn of the century antique oak draw leaf table .
Stitched edge king louis xv furniture . Burlap is sewed to the springs and tacked tightly to the frame as before, without compression antique scottish chest of drawers oak . A layer of stuffing is then covered with a piece of burlap that laps the previous piece by a good 6 or 8 in imperial,gate leg table . This is sewed to the lower burlap through the stuffing about 3 in jupe dining table . from the wire edge antique tureens . Instead of this second layer being tacked, a roll of stuffing 3 to 4 in how to antique paint a fluted column . in diameter is tucked under its loose edge, which is then sewed to the wire edge to form a fairly hard roll antique chinese ivory inlaid cabinet . The hard edge is then formed by successive stitches as previously described, followed by the same procedures in covering antique pembroke table, floral inlay design .Rolled Corner
Sponge Rubber table paw feet antique . Sponge rubber is a popular modern padding that is easily
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applied cylindrical crock eared handles cobalt blue . For the bathroom stool described in Chapter 2 (page 170), a piece of
,-in louis 16th style furniture . plywood set on cleats within the recess formed by the rails serves as the
base, ventilated by a series of holes, staggered so as not to weaken the plywood 17th century spanish chair .
The i-in empir clock . thick Latex sponge rubber is easily cut with scissors, the cardboard
template that served as a guide in cutting the plywood base being used “collecting cowan pottery” . It is
good practice to tack in a layer of burlap before the first layer of rubber is in-
serted antique federal wardrobe . To give a crown to the seat, a smaller slab can be sliced about ‘/ meuble style ._, in pennsylvania house antique furniture prices . thick
and its edges feathered with the scissors art deco chair design with leg of lion . This is fastened to the center of the
lower slab with rubber cement, then a top slab, also i in reproductions eagles pediments . thick and 1/2 in antique marble coffee table cabriole legs . larger than the top of the frame, can be cemented in place rene prou chairs . After the cement has dried the top slab should be trimmed to fit, and its edges rounded with the scissors french charles x commodes .
Vinyl-plastic materials such as Koroseal come with a fabric backing suitable for application to the stool top, directly over the rubber comtoise clocks longcase . Since these materials should not be stretched too tightly, plenty of width must be allowed on all four sides, the edges being slip-tacked under the lower edges of the rails during the fitting 1700’s tilt top bird cage tea table .
For final tacking, the edges are folded under Y2 in old oak dressers with the middle open . and upholstery tacks
in at regular intervals about Ys in antique oyster pattern veneerd boxes . from the fold, as shown in Figure 7JA If a nonmarring, plastic hammer is n t available as in b, adhesive tape call be stretched across the hammer head to prc test the upholstery nails lacquer tray round antique black . The corners cf the fabric are rolled rather than sharpl~ folded, to prevent wear 18th century german drinking glasses .
Upholstering Loose Cushions regency greek furniture by thomas hope . Th~
maple arm chair described in Chapter 3
(page iii) makes use of the popular loose cushions as upholstery for it-, seat and back william kent eagle console . Although cushions of this type containing only down, cotton, or kapok will give good service, the inclusion of an innerspring mat will insure greater comfort
at slight additional cost neoclassical dressing table . These spring mats are procurable from all upholsterer in sizes varying from 15 in winthrop china cabinet . by 15 in antique roll-top desk c roll 1 drawer spindle leg . to 22Y2 in ancient gothic furniture . by 25 in antique red stoneware spittoon . and are not difficult of insertion english nickel plated silver candelabra .
Casings pennsylvania house chinese chippendale dining table . Cushion casings can be machine-sewed from a top and bottom piece attached with welting to a one-piece side Land or border english silversmith marks 18th century . After the over-all size of the cushion has been determined and the proper sized spring mat procured (2 in spanish lustreware marks . being allowed for the cotton batting covering on the top,bottom, and sides), the top
and bottom pieces of the cushion casing are
cut, with all allowance of /z in rectangular side flaps 8 fluted legs louis xvi dropleaf gate leg . all around
for 1- :17 of the —
or the seams antique vienna porcelain vases . The width 0 band should include an allowance of i in unique or antiquedressing mirror . on either side for the welt cord and seams english campaign furniture .
The welt cord can be sewed to the casing edges on a sewing machine equipped with a standard half foot antique centre table with caryatid legs . and call be sewed in one operation to square corners being made silver neoclassicism english . The French seam a second seam and is not illustrated cire perdue lalique enamel . The back
Stuffing box renaissance revival buffet . Variously known as a cushion filler or loading, ramming, or packing box, the stuffing box is a simple jig usually made of sheet metal for production work chippendale knife boxes octagon . A satisfactory box for ionic upholstery, however, can be easily assembled from corrugated cardboard, as illustrated in Figure 6 myott son & co. hanley .16; the wooden ram or ramrod will prove of value for the final stuffing operation pollard elm . The outside dimensions of the box must be such that it will slide snugly into the finished casing; the over lapping edges are bradded to the top of the workbench, then pried up and clinched antigue wooden bedside chestschests .
Covering the springs verlys holophane . Two layers of cotton batting should be sufficient to cover the springs “art deco” “dining table” french walnut extension . One layer is placed in the loading box and the spring mat laid upon it and wrapped in the cotton wadding,
which has ends protruding far enough so that they call be tucked in antique display . The second layer is laid over the lap in the first layer and tucked around and under “officer’s chair” furniture . The box can now be tied or sealed shut with gummed paper, and the loose edges of edges folded under are tacked to the outside of the arms and over the back mahogany stool . The fabric cover is applied over the muslin in the same manner, except that it is blind-stitched at the back and oil the outer sides of the arms antique henry 2nd breakfast sideboard .
Fic how forks were made . 6 edwardian c19th construction buildings .18 techniques of andre-charles boulle and chinese laquer work . Filling the casing antique library book trough stand .
When the wooden-backed barrel chair is being covered, the same procedure is followed, except that the channels are tacked directly to the staves french oak, “barley twist” chest of drawers . With a close-woven fabric covering, the muslin liner may be omitted, provided the stitches or tacks are closely placed, as in detail B of the drawing wooden antique chamber pot .
Tufted upholstery furniture makers 1920’s french style . Another method of securing padding to a vertical surface is by means of fabric-covered tacks, geometrically sewed or tacked to give the padded surface a quilted effect small shell silver antique dish loop handle . This is an especially popular effect in the head-
4011on to be Teatheredcotton batting tucked in smoothly, feathering where necessary to produce square edges writing desk slanted top 17 th century .
This can be proved to the reader’s s t-
isfaction by an examination of the u
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illustration in Figure 6 mahogany hepplewhite table antique .–o jacobean display cabinet . The wood n framework is indicated by (A); the webbing base by (B); (C) is the curled h: *r stuffing; (D) the tempered steel springs tied with eight stout twines in the 8-1-mat tie, and covered with burlap (E);
the second layer of stuffing (F) is sewed to the burlap and in turn covered by a layer of cotton ((;) -, (H) is the outer fabric covering fake ironstone pottery . If muslin liner (1) is added over the cotton layer before the outer fabric is applied, it will be readily apparent that the fundamental procedures in upholstering an overstuffed chair are no different from those employed in the assembly of a removable spring seat secessionist movement furniture .
Filling the casing old german furniture . To insert the padded innersprings into the casing, the latter is stripped on over the closed box and contents, and its rear ends grasped in both hands as pictured in Figure 6 antique pembroke table, floral inlay design .18 german 20th century extending dining table . The ram is inserted inside the box against the padding, with the opposite end butted against the operator’s stomach antique mirror back sideboard 1920’s . A gentle, continuous pressure will push the pad and casing out of the cardboard box antique streamline stapler . The open rear end of the casing can then be closed by hand sewing doulton 1880 beakers .
Channeled Backs rockingham pastille burner . A favorite method of applying upholstery to the concave surfaces of chair backs is by means of a series of radiating, tubular channels or folds which hold the stuffing vertically, as in Figure 6 telescoping dining tables .i9A sideboard turns into dining table . This method is particularly appropriate for the barrel chair described in Chapter 3 (page 232), where the back is concave in two directions art deco game tables . This is another complicated appearing upholstery device that when analyzed step by step is seen to require only simple sewing or tacking techniques neoclassical regency furniture period .
The first step is to divide the chair back with chalk into vertical sectors that radiate bisymmetrically from the center names of art deco furniture makers . Next, the muslin liner and the fabric covering are cut into as many pieces as there are folds or channels to be stuffed,
silver candlesticks worth . welt cord need be no wider than the top and the band of the casing, preferred by some workers requires of the casing is left open for filling arts and crafts liberty of london oak furniture .
3 in queen anne antique dining table . extra in width being allowed for the stuffing, and sufficient length for tackinat the bottom as well as for lapping over the top and tacking to the back of t1-W chair back utensils used in britain for cooking . The two end channels are cut wide enough to reach around the enct, of the arms for tacking to the sides of the frame antique table trestle . Since all the pieces are to be
sewed together, in important buildings in the 17 century in italy . must be allowed for each seam, in addition to the 3 i” 17th century gravy bowls . for stuffing rosewood ant chair .
Fie desserts during 18th century england . lenci pottery wall mask . 6 antique victorian writing table .17 19th century side cabinets . Upholstered furniture and a fireplace make a living room english armorials of the 18th. century .
In an upholstered chair, the muslin liner can be sewed to the chalk line greek designs and motifs ., starting with the middle channel italian inlaid table blue . When both sides of the latter are stitched i place, the bottom can be tacked the filling tamped down and regulated wi an icepick (see page 358) kitchen antique furniture deux corps cupboards . Adjacent seams are sewed and alternate channels fillel until the end folds are filled, stretched around the fronts of the arms, and tack- I to the frames italian inlaid table blue . The top edge can now be stretched down over the top edge of t e frame and tacked to the back antique cassone for sale .

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UPHOLSTERY AND
SEAT WEAVING
IN Mr days of feudalism when the strength of a castle’s walls was the primary consideration, the ladies of the baronkil families who shivered within those cold confines early applied themselves to their needlework 1930’s rectangular drop leaf table cabinet . The resulting tapestries not only hid the rude stone walls of the primitive rooms, but also served to diminish the continuous draughts of cold air antique napoleon plaster coin reliefs . Skilled artisans who were proficient in hanging these draperies in a manner th
insured retention of their shape came to be known and valued as “up-holders (later upholsters) edwardian bookcases .
Although that branch of upholstery that was concerned with the insertion of stuffing or springs under textiles, in order to give the outer fabric a permanent form was practiced by the Egyptians, the craft was slow to infiltrate into Eoglan all later, America william birch sofa . The loose “squab” cushions provided for the backs and sea of chairs during the Jacobean period were later replaced by leather, but for utilit rather than comfort antique liberary stands . It was not until the accession of James I to the throne cf England that the hard, carved furniture of that country gave way to the comforts of padded upholstery antique table with cast iron legs .
UPHOLSTERY
In spite of the small number of tools required in upholstering, many a home craftsman has shied away from this form of furniture finishing because ofthe apparent complexity of the job sofa french 4 legs . As a matter of fact, when analyzed step by stet 0, the upholstering of an overstuffed chair or a sofa is no more complicated or difficu t than any other handicraft project requiring a modicum of care and attention longcase dutch 2009 . One of the best means of self-instruction is to take a screwdriver and a hanlill(r and carefully pry up the tacks, section by section, from an upholstered piece that has reached the stage where it must either be reupholstered or hidden antique empire or regency style mahogany bookcase .
A list of the various upholstering materials required for a variety of jobs appears below antique walnut desk on pillars . The few tools required will be described as their need is encoun tered furniture + small drop leaf table with drawers .

Hassock anglo-indian furniture - thomas hope master chair . A simple upholstery project that will demonstrate several basic principles involves the conversion of a round cheesebox or butter tub into an attractive hassock or skirted vanity stool antique rectangular dropleaf table . A cheesebox constructed to contain a wheel of cheese has the advantage of a standard diameter of z5 in scandinavian art deco furniture . on each end, while the average butter tub when upended presents a bottom of only 13 in antique rococo pedestal table . diameter french tableware antique . Both average some 14 in antique oak pedestal table rectangular with leaves . in height, but the cheesebox will probably need to be reinforced with at least three uprights, and may require a disk of solid stock at its upper (seat) end to hold the necessary tacks how high above a sideboard should a mirror be hung . Either container should be washed with a solution of trisodium phosphate or hot soapy water and thoroughly aired to remove all odors art deco china cabinet . It may be necessary to cut the butter film with benzine or naphtha biedermeier inlaid birch chest .
Rolled edge antique 16th century chestnut spain . The fundamental purpose of upholstery is to cushion the hard surfaces of a seat frame so that no sharp edges can come in contact with the occupant antique drop front desk one drawer and cupboard . A simple method for preventing this unwelcome contact is by means of a hard, tight roll of stuffing around the edges of the frame or seat to be padded antique gateleg drop leaf table with chairs . Such a roll not only softens the sharp edge it covers, but serves as a low retaining wall that prevents the displacement of the padding it surrounds antique kayseri silk carpet pictoral niche .
For the hassock under discussion, a piece of zo- or 12-oz burlap is cut so that it overlaps the round hassock top by about 6 in king george 1v tankard sheffield plate . This is tacked closely around the upper edge of the top of the hassock frame, then rolled back and filled with cotton, or other selected stuffing to form a hard roll that will bulge about Y2 in hepplewhite revival fold over dining table . beyond the seat all the way around, as in Figure 6 emile galle, orchids, 1900 .2 empire hall bench . The roll is closed by firmly tacking the pinched-in edge of the burlap to the top of the seat antique christening flatware .
Fic french word for cabinet . 6 george 11 pad foot dining table .3 bureau furniture . Cross section of upholstery american made ceramic french figurine .
The top can now be filled with stuffing, which should be thick enough to pad out the rolled edges and form a crown in the center cooking utensils used in 1935 . This is covered by a layer of thin burlap, which is tacked down tightly over the edges to the side of the hassock carved oak draw-leaf refectory table . The burlap is then covered with muslin tacked in the same manner mahogany spider leg double flap table . A layer of cotton batting placed under the muslin will provide additional resiliency cumberland action table . A piece of the fabric cover about 24 in figural silver antique candlesticks . in diameter can then be stretched over the padded top and tacked down tightly over the muslin liner, directly under the rolled edge, as illustrated in the cutaway drawing in Figure 6 gillows lancaster talbert .3 william and mary chest of drawers .
Welt mid century decor mahogany rectangle divided tray . A familiar upholstery device use(> to conceal or embellish joints betweei sections of the fabric covering is known as a “welt repaint ceramic lamp .” This is nothing more tha welt cord covered with a section of the same or contrasting material, which sewed or tacked at the seam between (in this case) the top padding and t side upholstery or skirt, as the case may be rococo music . After a piece of covering material
4 or 2 in prohibition parlor clock . wide is folded over the welt cord and closed with a seam, the material
is opened at the seam and the skirt sewed s the outer side of the lower piece, as in Figu,e 6 dressers with shelves on the side .4 antique tile painted in puce .
A pleated skirt can be cut 16 in antique 18c urns . wide
allow for a hem at the bottom, and about i i •
in gateleg drop leaf table cherry cabriol leg . long for the i 5-in glass candlesticks uk . cheesebox seat pottery epergne . Plea s
tacks sewsh-lrl to 7-1″1,5 17ap long
21″ in antique drop leaf table federal period . wide spaced at 13/ -in napoleon empire secretaire . intervals a,e
formed before the lower edge of the welt s
sewed on, and the ends left open antique silver roll top warmer . By turnh the skirt upside down over the padded seat, the other half of the welt seam can be tacked above the tacked edges of the seat fabric so that when the skirt is lowere right side out, all tacks will be concealed victorian hinge topped chests of drawers . After the pleats are adjusted, the oper ing in the skirt can be sewed up floral painted dials thomas of edinburgh .
Instead of a pleated skirt, plain tailored sides can be formed in much the same manner by using a 5o-in japanese imari 18th . piece of the seat fabric 15 in serpentine centre table mahogany . long, over a layer of cotton batting around the circular side of the cheesebox or butter tub painter dufy . The we t is sewed or tacked in place as before and the side fabric carefully “skinned” dos
to form a smooth covering kidney shape dressing table . Its bottom edge is turned under and tacked to tl e bottom of the frame, commencing in the middle, opposite the open ends, whicl are stitched together when the tacking is complete, an the sides smooth ani unwrinkled india epergne . A black cambric disk is cut large enough to cover the bottom, wh
edges are turned under and tacked in place most expensive antique glass vase .
Padding a Removable Seat inlaid biedermeier square coffee table . The simplest form of upholstery is that (f padding the board surface of a footstool etruscan pottery . Since this operation was covered in the description of the sectional stools in Chapter 2 (page 114), it is proposed to examine a webbing job for the seat of the side chair described in the same chapter Unless an unusually thick covering is to be applied, the dimensions of the remov able chair seat frame will provide for an extra -3/1,3 in marinot - acid-etched clear glass bottle and stopper 1934 . all around, which shoull be sufficient small sutherland table . Before the covering operations are started, the outer edges of
should be beveled or chamfered to protect the fabric covering antique directoire desk .
As indicated in Figure 6 18th century french occasional table .5, the seat is springless, so the webbing can be tackel directly to the upper surface of the detachable frame antique oak pedestal table rectangular with leaves . After the positions of the webbing at suitable intervals are determined, the end of the first central long -tudinal strip can be fastened in place french gesso painted 18th century console .
Webbing stretcher james 1 sideboards antiques .
upholstery project is a fundamental operation, upon whose proper application the future durability of the work will depend everest patent for two-seater sofa . The basic principle involved is that the webbing strips must be so stretched and interwoven that they will mutually compensate for single sags, while providing a stable foundation for padding or springs brass mote spoon .
This being the case, the first consideration must be a strong anchorage for all strips at both ends; that is why each one is cut to allow for folding over at the ends lighting art deco/japanese style . The end of a strip is attached to the frame by at least 3 tacks within approximately iY2 in french draw leaf dining table . of the cut end, which is then folded over inward and fastened in place with 4 or more large tacks (depending on the width of the webbing and the softness of the wood), which are driven between the first holding tacks sought after greek pottery . The strip is then carried directly across the frame and tightened with a webbing stretcher, as in Figure 6 marble leos furniture .5 wooden slant front desk antique . It is then tacked, cut, folded over, and fastened with as many tacks as the width will permit putti on dutch delftware .
Webbing stretcher holophane verlys . Whittled from a piece of -1,~,-in austrian empire furniture . scrap 31/–, in antique chippendale coffee table leaves . wide by about 7 in federal desk . Ion,-, a webbing 0 stretcher has 6 small nails driven into its working edge,
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filed to sharp point-, about i in french bedside table with cabriole legs . lone tin glaze pottery makers . As illustrated, once the sharp points are engaged in the free end of the webbing, the wooden handle is wedged in place to webbing, wedge
the webbing while it is being tacked down with the holding tacks spanish pottery 16th century . The holding free end is then folded over and tacked in place to complete the strand mythological scenes . Once th longitudinal strands of webbing are in place, the lateral pieces are interwovei through alternate strands and fastened firmly, after being stretched antique henry 2nd breakfast sideboard . The webbing is covered with burlap in much the same manner as the webbing was appliec except that no webbing stretcher is used, the burlap being tacked to the woo( surface of the seat frame beyond the webbing, and folded back american empire revival furniture .
Stuffing tableware expensive . To prevent unwelcome contact with the chair a hard roll can b attached to the outside edge of the frame before the stuffing is put on hepplewhite sofa . A >aye
of narrow burlap into which a roll o
stuffing material has been inserted i
folded back upon itself, and tacked down
as shown in Figure 6 antique sutherland coffee table .6 chippendale pinecone . If tow is used
it should be pulled out and rolled betwee
the palms to produce an even roll abou stufflqs Y4 in circular extendable dining table england . thick; rolled webbing can be prof
itably substituted 19th century cutlery pennsylvania dutch . The burlap should b
tacked in such a way that the first, o
lower series of tackheads are even wit
the outside edge of the seat, to insur that the roll itself will pad the edge vintage wooden handled three tined dinner forks .
After the roll is secured, sufficient stuffiing material is placed on the seat to produce a crown effect when the material is pressed down firmly with the hands Whatever stuffing material is selected, it should be pulled out thoroughly to make it even and fluffy antique art deco furniture black lacquer . It is then covered by muslin tacked to the underside of the frame myott son blossom . To stretch this muslin covering tightly, it is held in place by slip or loose tacking at the center of each side, with tacks that are only partly driven in rococo candelabra . Th- antique occassional table drop leaf small . muslin should be turned under at the corners, and retacked after it is stretches, tightly in all directions by stroking and holding as the slip-tacks are removed an replaced campaign chairs furniture .
The stuffing can then be regulated or redistributed evenly by sticking an icepic through the muslin and manipulating it to remove any lumps or humps french art deco walnut club chairs . The oute fabric is tacked to the underside of the frame, over and beyond the muslin english column candlestick creamware .
A Hard Edge Spring Seat european antique rolltop desk 1700’s . The use of springs in upholstery has come to be expected in not only the finest pieces of upholstered work, but also the mediu grades russian empire antiques . Three types of bases may be used under the springs, and expert opinio is divided as to which is the most desirable iron garden kidney bench . Wooden slats, in the early day-before the front and back rails of chairs and sofas were lowered, could be utilize) only with the shallower, cheaper type of springs macassar in paris . Enameled, cone-shaped spring-used with tempered steel webbing provide a satisfactory resiliency, which lasts a long as the anchoring tacks or nails antique white chamber pot . Manufacturers of stout, interlaced webbinn bases that employ deep, double cone-shaped coils, claim that this type of construction affords greater comfort 1820 antique empire mahogany dining table . As an easy transition from the removable seat described in the preceding paragraphs, it is next intended to examine the operation of installing springs in a seat equipped with a webbing base (Figure 6-7) chinese porcelain wall decoration mask history .
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The webbing is attached to the underside of a wooden frame, which can be of varying depth islamic arts ivory inlaid wood cabinet . The spacing between the webbing strands, however, must be adjusted so that each spring can be centered upon the lap formed by the crossing of the longitudinal and lateral webbing strips markings on antique vase . A frame with inside dimensions of ig in florail inlay antique dresser . by 24 in 16th century english chamber pot ., for example, can house
only six springs 4 to 5 in breakfast serving tables . in diameter camillo marcolini portrait . Therefore, in order to center the springs on the crosswise laps of webbing which is 4 in aantique*display*cabinets*com . wide, the two longitudinal strands must be spaced 3Y2 in antique creamware tankards . apart with their outer edges 3Y4 in chippendale gateleg table . from the inside edges of the long sides of the wooden seat frame kotahya pottery . The three lateral strands can be spaced at equal distance of 3 in 19th century bureau with spiral legs . The folded ends of all strips are fastened with as many tacks as the webbing and framework will accommodate drop leaf table top and folded legs .
The springs are placed in position with the bent-down ends uppermost, in order to protect the stuffing “manual wind watches” “out of fashion” . They are then sewed to the webbing laps with stitching twine by means of a 6-in occasional table . straight, double-pointed upholsterer’s needle japanese 16 century furniture . The stitching is commenced from the bottom, goes through the webbing, over the bottom of the sprint; and back to complete four double loops, the last pair nearest the next spring as in Figure 6 most valuable antique silverware .7 antique dresser with claw feet from 1800 . The stitches should be small in order to prevent undue wear, and the twine knotted, preferably after the last one of each pair of stitches, and certainly after the last of each of the four pairs, to prevent the loosening of all six springs if one stitch should break antique furniture 1800 . When the base consists of wooden cleats, large staples can be driven in to fasten the spring bottoms ruhimann table .
Tying the springs hunting chest french 18th century . After the stability afforded by the base, the most important factor in this type of upholstery is that of the proper tying of the springs british regency furniture . The hempen twine not only holds the springs in an upright position, but also provides
spring
solid support for the burlap covering, which in turn supports the stuffing prohibition style furniture . For
this reason each spring is tied with a minimum of eight knots in four directions thomas sheraton dresser .
Expert tiers employ their own time- and labor-saving methods and reduce the
number of separate pieces of twine to a -minimum original antique type galleys . The amateur upholsterer, how-
ever, will do well to estimate the amount of twine required by means of a rough
rule of thumb, such as multiplying the total dimensions of the frame by I%,
afterwards cutting the individual pieces for lateral, longitudinal, and diagonal
tying, with a minimum allowance of at least 18 in early nineteenth century german desk . at each end for “return ties cedar cassone genoa 16thc .”
In tying built-in springs it is customary to commence operations from the rear lion coffee tables dining antique .
Disregarding individual professional whimsies, the easiest method for the beginn
who is faced with tying six springs in a removable base 3 to 4 in picture frame style american empire . deep is to worl from the top of all but the outermost springs art moderne furniture inlay . The twine is laid across the tops of the three longitudinal springs, for example, with the ends thrust through the centers of the two external springs 1840 wood grained pine wardrobe . One end is knotted approximately 18 in makers of ceramic beehive honey pots . from its free end to a tack (>riven into the edge of the frame next to the spring baroque girandole .
FiG antique drop leaf table hardware . 6 vinyl red 1930’s chair .8 art deco entry door handlesets . Tying springs antique creamware tankards .
A secondary reason for tying springs is to keep them compressed to about two thirds of their expanded height so that the spring action will be limited by, and fall entirely upon, the tying cord french manner . Therefore the spring nearest the tacked end of the twine should be depressed to a height of about 7 in antique round gateleg dining tables ., with its oute, rim compressed to 6 in escritoire chest . before it is fastened to the twine by means of a clove hitch (Figure 6 scottish cabinet antique .8) early meissen figures . The long free end of the twine is then hitched or knotted across the top of the spring to the opposite side, then across to the middle spring, where it is tied with two hitches in such a manner that the tops of the spring are spaced the same distance apart as are their sewed bottoms art deco upholstery . The end of tht twine is looped around a tack driven into the frame oil the opposite side of th frame from the first tack, and the twine tightened to compress the springs properly before the tack is driven home myott son and co hanley est 1880 swing time in england china . A second tack can be added for extra security
As indicated in Figure 6 antique games chest .9, the return ties consist of knots to the outside edges that hold them down to a 6-in antique dresser from 1700 with paw feet . height vintage french lady figurine porcelain .

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Therefore, to offset this “gravitational drag,” the true center is raised somewhat, becoming an optical center which is more satisfactory to the critical eyes of the beholder czechoslovakia porcelain . That is why framed pictures exhibit more mat space at the bottom, and the bottom rail of a door is wider than the others pottery mark cockerel .
The six directions famous five silversmiths of birmingham . For developing a composition in a larger area, it can be divided by two diagonal lines and four reciprocals into six directions which are in mathematical relationship to one another, as indicated in Figure 5 chinese table with brass top .12 jennens bettridge antiqu writing . By locating all decorations in the optical centers, this diagrammatic representation may be utilized as the foundation for a satisfying design, provided interest is sustained by the skillful use of variety and size golden rococo wall-mounted consoles .
Peasant Painting french antique wood inlayed wine cellaret . During the long
winter days and nights or in slack periods between harvests or fishing trips, the “little people” of every country developed their primitive folk arts harlequin commode . Uninhibitee, by formal artistic training, these peasant designers evolved unsophisticated decor
effects employing a minimum of bright colors 1620 plate british cobalt blue . Invariably, however, they succeeded in expressing themselves in those terms with which they were most familiar, and therefore obviously enjoyed victorian tripod tables . -Nature provided the popular flower, fruit and vegetable motifs, augmented by birds, barnyard and forest fauna under the stars in the sky; fishermen, hunters, and trenchermen artlessly interspersed their designs with favorite avocational symbols; the gay harvest festivals of the north and the religious fiestas of the south left their imprints oil native art as bright souvenirs of happy occasions, while in and out through the various patterns threaded the >over with the emblem of his passion in the shape of a bright red heart josef hoffmann chair .
The media for this naive folk expression was determined by the local availability of materials elizabethan era furniture . Rich clay deposits stimulated the manufacture of pottery, weaving and embroidery provided a natural outlet for the artistry of a sheep-raising people, while carving became the spontaneous expression of the forest dwellers antique english display cases 1800’s . It is the purpose of this section to discuss the possibilities of paint for the freehand decoration of furniture in the amateur form known as “peasant painting robert thompson refectory table .”
Although primitive art, whether applied to the walls of caves, on totem poles, or upon the surfaces of ordinary furniture eventually exhibits national or tribal characteristics, a common feature is its universal reliance upon a relatively small number of colors for decorative effects “antique bedside tables” . This being the case, the purist may argue correctly that equipped with the three primary colors, red, yellow, and blue, plus black and white, he can mix any desired shade, tint or hue and therefore requires no other paints to produce the bright primitives of decorative folk art sheffield plate entree dish . B ~ tl same token one might as well forego the comforts of steam heat and ru 111;> water, because the smaller the number of colors available to the artist, the mo of his time will be consumed in mixing operations queen mary mother ship tea dish antiques . The following list whit 11, the basic minimum, can hardly be considered a luxurious selection:
Paints Brushes
Flat white paint Pointed red sable oil brushes
Colors ground in japan (or oil) No scottish 19th century wood cupboard . 2
Zinc white No victorian baskets . 4
Light chrome yellow No large walnut veneer gentllemans cupboaard . i o
Medium chrome yellow Flat bristle oil brushes
Vermilion i in chicken coop shelves . wide
Alizarin crimson 2 in antique coaching table . wide
Prussian blue Vehicles
Raw timber Varnish or linseed oil
Raw sienna Pure turpentine
Final Coat
Clear fiat varnish or lacquer
Colors ground in japan dry more quickly than those ground in oil, but if I varnish is used it will retard the drying time “biedermeier candelabra” . Many furniture decorators p-efe spar varnish as a vehicle, on the theory that it will be more wear- and s:ai>, resistant how antique furniture legs were made . Whatever the vehicle chosen it should be of the purest quality dining table tubular steel chrome plated wolfgang hoffman .
After being used, brushes should be cleaned in turpentine, then washed ou with soap and water, and dried on a clean rag antique cabnit barley twist legs . The choice of flat or round brilshe in the larger sizes will be decided by personal preference and aptitude louis 16th tables .
Not listed are necessities that are available in any household, such as dew rags, a small open oil (or varnish) container, Scotch tape to hold tracings, an( a china plate or saucer for a palette 1920s antique oak refrectory dining table . By using an old “slick” magazine for a palette, the top page can be torn off after the day’s painting is over, thus elinAnat ing the necessity of scraping the palette with a palette or putty knife and cleaiin,, with turpentine portuguese antique library table .
Mixing beeldenkast history . The observance of color harmonies on the part of untutored peazan artists was purely instintive, for theirs was a nonchalant art whose natural exuber 18th century wine cooler brass feet . ance directed the work-gnarled fingers in the mixing of bright colors reflecting the remembered gaiety of sunlit days antique oak dresser devon . A glance at the color wheel in Figure ~ antique benches cabriole legs .11 will not be amiss, however, when planning background effects with reference tc the colors in the primary element of the design, or to the room where the fin:101ed article is to appear opalescence glass by marc sabino . Often primitive decorations were executed in what is ter ned a triad harmony of any three of the colors located by the points of an equilawra, triangle whose center is pivoted to the center of the wheel rectangular antique drop leaf table . Used singly, as “accent
it pieces,” gaily painted furniture is not overpowering, and need not surroundings mahogany empire style sideboard . It should not create a disharmony, however, which prevented where the color scheme of the room and its accessories advance paul de lamerie sauce boat .
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Designs antique shelves somerset . The enthusiastic folk artists usually regarded the blank surfaces on the furniture which they set out to decorate as “canvases” which they attempted to entirely cover with some form of painted decoration antique rectangular drop leaf table . In so doing they were frequently forced to add a secondary element to eke out the focal point provided by the large primary elements of the design, in order to fill in the corners and other irregularly shaped blank spaces 19th century dressers .
Balance wedgewood stoneware . A better plan is to select a motif that will comfortably fit into the available square, rectangle, oblong, or oval space makers of 1940’s american art deco furniture . This can be enlarged, extended, or even distorted horizon ally or vertically to make it fit, or it may be combined with other designs in order to fill completelythe panel, cabinet ends, or drawer The Pennsylvania Dutch decorators, in common with most primitive desi,nels, usually formalized their motifs so that a line drawn through the center livid s t)e design into two equal parts of the same number of birds, flowers, hearts, or stars shu-fu pottery fakes . Whether the parts face each other or are back to back, they are said to )e 11 bisymmetrical balance day bed window seat .
Lest the reader lose interest at this point because of an admitted inabil ty o draw “the back side of a barn,” let it be stated here that the freehand cbaract small antique dressers from montgomery wards .-ristic of peasant painting need be no insuperable stumbling block to the interest•• b°-ginner mayhew and ince tripod table . If he or she subscribes to the principle that satisfactory stencils c• n be traced, cut out, and painted by any artless amateur, the same procedure c n lie applied to the art of peasant painting french cabinet+harlequin design . Designs are available in pbotogras s of museum pieces, as well as in books and magazines; they can also be obtain-d At full size ready for tracing inexpensive antique furniture . A combination job of stenciling and tracing di,ect’y upon the surface to be decorated can be instituted for large operations, su h as sets or gift pieces blanc de blanc antique wine coolers . Illustrations can be “blown up” and traced by means of s ar’S or the other methods discussed in Chapter i 1600 century scroll back chair .
Having selected a happy color harmony mechanically by means of the color
wheel, all that remains is to mix the color on the palette, dipping the brush pa –
ingly into the small container of varnish (or linseed oil) thinned with turpe,•tin,%,
so that the resulting dab of mixed paint retains a heavy brushing consistent th, t will not run along the traced or sue cilad pattern gateleg tables . Figure 5 what were wood tables with porcelain tops used for .14 shows a syste, at c method for locating the colors on a pa ett
For the more adventurous, Peter H tin his “Workbook” prescribes a free-hand ecl - nique built up from a “basic stroke” li e an exclamation point, made by a gradual re; - sure of the pencil brush from a light b-girning to a heavy blurb at the end, or vice versa naples 1771-1834 porcelain cherub . By curving, combining and acre tin; these basic strokes, he achieves the ex bet ant yet nonchalant “little chuckles” that have so justly popularized his unsop ist)- cated effects mahogany chippendale dresser .
1′1(; blonde french deco vitrine . 5 chippendale wine coolers .14 oak drop leaf gate leg side table . buggested arrangement of In the diagrams that follow (Fi,tires
palette art deco vases . 5 neo classical console table antique .15-5 ringtons flasks .18), typical examples of va~iotu
countries are illustrated as a visual remMe: that a choice of design should be made and studied metal antiqu candelabra . Owing to limitation of space„ only the decoration of the Pennsylvania Dutch hope chest in Chapter 2 wi’ teapot made by chippendale .1 b covered in detail, because the design is indigenous to our own country blue glass dishes antiques .
Decorating Pennsylvania Dutch Dower Chest antique canterbury rack . NVith its eight almost iden, tical panels, the chest described in Chapter 2 is an easy project for a decorative effect, which can be further simplified by cutting a stencil for the single rand design auguste-claude heiligenstein (1891-1976) . For the purpose of instruction, however, it will be supposed that tke design is to be traced in place origin of art deco .
After the outside of the chest has been thoroughly sanded and all crack and nail or screw holes filled flush, it may be sealed with a wash coat of shellac Black
2 13th century italian cassone . Alizarin Crimson mixed with a little Prussian Blue
3 spanish lustreware marks . Alizarin Crimson mixed with White
4 creamware antique . Cadmium Yellow mixed with Burnt Sienna an(> White
5 set of 12 disciples silver spoon collection . Cadmium Blue mixed with inure White urn form knife box .
6 lions paw legs on table . Prussian Blue mixed with White and a little Crimson
7 antique posset pots . White with a touch of Black
8 fold over tea table antiques . White mixed with more Black
9 value of iron table lamp made in 1940’s . Viridian Green mixed with more White
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Crimson and Burnt Umber
it was made of wood having large pores requiring a filler and scaler weisweiller furniture . The , op, stiles, rails, and base are then covered with at least two coats of blue-green paint mixed from a good quality of flat white paint colored with Prussian blue nd medium chrome yellow, cooled with a dash of raw umber card table neoclasical . The panels are pair ted in a light ivory made up from flat white tinted with raw sienna, toned down with umber music cabinet art nouveau . Since subsequent varnishing and glazing operations will darken and yellow the final colors, sample daubs should be tested on a folded newspaper emile-jacques ruhlmann rugs .
The design shown in Figure 5 wood with mother of pearl inlay wall art .19 has been adapted from a chest panel in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, featuring the principal decorative symbol of Penn-FIG antique furniture ornaments . 5 “prudent mallard” finials .18 art deco writing table . The Russian Influence trestle table antique german .
Color Key
i dining table austin tx art deco japanese . White 6 hepplewhite bureau bookcase . Light Blue (add more White to the above)
2 antique gateleg table new york . Cadmium Yellow 7 william 4 antique clawfoot tables . Blue Green (Mix Cobalt, Viridian and
3 1920’s art deco ceramics earthenware . Pink (Mix Cadmium Red and White) White)
4 federal style 18th century dresser . Cadmium Red (Medium) 8 walnut veneer dressing table kidney . All filled-in areas are painted Black antique table round drop leaf claw foot .
5 gate leg table . Medium Blue (add a little White to
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his brush strokes will take on more confident sweeps, with the result that many will flow well past the tracing or stencil marks, changing the exactitude of the formalized symmetry that was his original goal antique “dining table” “six turned” legs . So much the better, for this is the approach to freehand decoration which, however bisymmetrical its conception, often distorted or even deleted some detail by the very boldness of its application pre war veneer antique bureau .
Pennsylvania Dutch decoration depended for unity, in great part, oil tying in the various elements of the design by means of heavy black outlines eureka clocks . These and the various contrasting colors cannot be added until adjacent colors are dry collecting antique hair combs .
The design for the top of the chest is it good example of how a primary motif can be elongated, distorted and augmented to fit a differently shaped surface, as indicated in Figure 5 swan kandler plate .2o antiquite dressers . Because of the dark background bright tints must be used edwardian cutlery urn .
FIG renaissance woodwork cassoni . 5 world market carved brass charger plate .2o neoclassical dressing table . Design expanded for top of dower chest caughley ironstone .
A good protective finish is provided by a coat of clear spar varnish upon which the antique glaze can be applied, as previously described anglo indian cabinets . A final coat of flat, satin finish will eliminate a possibility of rubbing through into the design antique dealer furniture iron louis xvi . Additional protection and softening will be afforded by a wax coating arts crafts draw leaf trestle .
Available Furniture 1920’s tableware silversmiths . Nowadays almost every department store carries a line of low-priced, unpainted furniture v holophane verlys .-hose “bright” surfaces literally beg for decoration luxury antique items . Old, discarded pieces which have been simplified with a screwdriver or a few saw cuts, as discussed in Chapter 8, can be completely disguised with peasant painting antique kidney dressing table . Although it is perhaps safest in the long run to remove the old finish
painting meisen hand painted plates 1920 allegorical . Although long
down to the bare wood (see Chapter 7), yet much elbow-grease can be saved by sealing in the original finish with a coat of aluminum paint fibreglass furniture 1960 collectable .
If such a procedure is decided upon, the old surface should be sanded with coarse sandpaper to provide sufficient tooth for a good bond gustav klimt - art nouveau chairs . After the aluminum paint has dried thorotwilly, it should be lightly sanded before the undercoater is applied tripod antique folding pie crust table . A coat of flat paint over the undercoater completes the ground, ready for decorating tambour writing bureau with chest of drawers .

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To insure that the main supply of varnish remains unadulterated and free from dust, it is best to pour a small amount into a metal cup, as the work rrogresses philip webb and william morris, st george cabinet, 1860 – 1862 . A strike wire should be inserted through holes near the cup rim to protect the bristles when wiping off excess varnish after dipping antique hanging corner cabinet . When the job is completed, left-over varnish in the cup should be discarded and not poured back into the can, since it is almost certain to contain dirt and dust mote skimmer spoon .
The technique of brushing on varnish is slightly different from that of flowing
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on enamel scandinavian wood furniture maker’s marks . On vertical flat surfaces it is usually cross-brushed, being first applied horizontally against the grain from either side, halfway across, with the brush lifted quickly at the end of each stroke to avoid excessive overlap classical revolving bookcase . After the entire surface has been covered across the grain, the brush is wiped off against the strike wire and the surface lightly brushed along the grain with the tips of the brush bristles pennsylvania drop leaf table 6 legs . This “tipping” is accomplished with featherlike strokes from the top of the work down to the center, then up from the bottom, the brush being cleaned off against the strike wire after each up and clown stroke eliel saarinen johnson furniture co . In covering flat, horizontal surfaces, the cross-brushing call be eliminated and the strokes commenced from the center of the far side, with the grain, from right to left antique centres selling dressing tables . The tipping is (lone in a continuous stroke from one side to the other barker brothers dining table . Turning’s should be brushed round-and-round, then tipped longitudinally coffee table campaign furniture .
In spite of extreme care specks of dirt will lodge in the varnish coat rectangular gate leg table . These must be removed as the work progresses, before the varnish becomes so tacky
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that it will not flow together again carpet zareh constantinople . Very often a clean sliver of wood, lightly applied, is sufficient to remove the speck antique chinoiserie table . Professional varnish finishers rely upon a ball of burnt varnish which is rolled between the dampened fingers, then impaled upon a stick french antique occasional tables . Gently touched to the dust specks, it lifts them out, after which they can be imbedded in the ball of “varnish” by rolling it between fingertips pictures of antique spider leg tables . Burnt varnish is in reality crushed rosin melted in a water bath and thinned with varnish in the ratio of 6 parts of rosin to i part varnish william iv scottish serving table . After being well mixed and cooled it will keep indefinitely ribbon mahogany dressing table .
As previously stated, a varnish base finish flows best at a minimum temperature Of 70′ chinese porcelain shards . Unless applied over a shellac coat, the initial varnish coating should be thinned in the proportion of i part of turpentine to 6 parts of varnish antique occasional tables . Only enough should be mixed for the job in hand all(> the coat allowed to dry overnight antique french breakfast table . Although a second coat will suffice for a surface that has been properly filled and sealed, three and even four coats are commonly applied to fine cabinetwork writing cabinet . As has been repeatedly emphasized, a coat of finish must never be applied before the preceding coat is completely dry art deco draw leaf table . With varnishes of varying drying rates the classic test for hardness is by pressing with the thumbnail; if no impression is left on the varnish it is safe to apply the next coat antique jugend brass fashion . Some varnishes require as long as three days to dry barkers brothers bedroom furniture .
Varnish, like enamel, will not adhere to a glossy surface drop leaf table with lion claw feet . Hence the first coat must be dry-sanded with a 5-0 garnet finishing paper, and thoroughly dusted pie crust tilt and turn antique tea table . For this work new sandpaper should be scuffed by rubbing two sheets together to remove the sharp cutting edges antique rectangular table . For turnings, headings, or panel corners and other difficult contours, 2/o steel wool will prove a satisfactory substitute antique mahogany english wardrobe .
The second and succeeding coats (exclusive of the final coat) can be success-turpentine for spraying, with as much as 25 per cent added for suction gu name a piece of furniture that begins with v . o antique table trestle .
Natural Finish Varnish Schedule antique escritoire .
i antique cherry german furniture . Sand with 4/o garnet paper and dust antique federal sofa chair .
2 refectory leaf table . Shellac washcoat (i part shellac-6 parts alcohol) candelabrum . Dry mid century table spider legs .
3 rectangular dropleaf tables . Sand with 4/0 garnet; dust vintage silver punch ladles .
4 table lamps . Fill and wipe open-grained woods refectory oak draw table . Dry freedom nouveau range .
5 antique bedside toilet . Sand wh it 3/0 paper; dust chinese ebony and marble table .
6 gustavian chairs . Shellac washcoat (r-4 napoleon antique chests .) antique pembroke table, floral inlay design . Dry small antique pembroke table fold-over . Shellac mixing lacquer preferred painted sliding glass cabinets . Optic al Varnish (6 parts varnish–t part turpentine inlaid refectory table .)
7 french restoration style . Sand with 5/o garnet; dust tea table with gated legs .
8 deco legs . Pale Rubbing and Polishing Varnish modern art deco bookcase . Dry 1828 sideboard buffet .
9 lions feet table . Sand with 6/o waterproof paper (or No antique mother of pearl escutcheons . Y2 pumice) and water palissy british . S us off and dry french display cases .
io antique.porcelain.italian. . Third coat of same varnish “bristol porcelain” for sale 18th century . Dry antique jupe style mahogany table .
fully rubbed down with a 6/o garnet waterproof paper or No confidante sofas . i pumice stn a ~d water antique trends . After the gloss has been removed, the slush can be washed off with at; r, cleansed with a chamois skin, and allowed to dry out thoroughly lion paw pottery .
Polishing entree dishes with servicing styles . After the Victorian reign of the high-gloss “piano” finish, the mo e restrained satin finish has come into its own as the perfect blend for in de P antiquevenercoffeettableclawfeet . decorative effects louis xiv dining table . It is achieved on the final coat after a rubdown with -No antique indian ivory inlaid coffee table . 14 Pumice and water, by employing rottenstone and oil to the surface when dr,
In applying either pumice or rottenstone to a flat surface of fair size, it advisable to use a sifter, converted from a discarded soap powder colitain antique dealer furniture iron louis xvi .r, o that the entire (horizontal) surface can be sprinkled glassblower sevres . The rubbing elemen is a piece of Y2-in style of british furniture early 19th century . felt, preferably glued to a wood backing for uniformity of su fac
rubbing is done with the grain, and no additional powdered abrasive s ou be added as the rubbing progresses lest it lump up and cut into the work soup turrene . Fir vertical surfaces the pumicepumiceor rottenstone must be applied directly to the fel After being rubbed, the work is cleaned off with water and a soft damp lot or chamois antique tables with brass feet .
Rottenstone does not faience cantagalli . cut into the finish but brings up its sheen when Ilibri, at;,l with a special paraffin-base rubbing oil, or a light motor oil thinned with be -in For a high (piano) finish, water must be substituted for the oil lubricant wit rottenstone antiquite pendule rayale . When the desired quality of polish has been secured in eitile, t satin or highly polished finish, the surface is slushed off with water and w; chamois, and when dry is thoroughly cleaned with a soft cloth and napht a benzine pier roger vandercruse . For a high polish equal parts of olive oil and denatured alcohol c antic candelabra . rubbed in with a cloth pad pollard elm furniture . The oil can later be “spirited off” as will be espy ine under French polishing marquetry occasional tables .
AlthoughAlthoua varnish has been traditionally brushed on, there is available a yp two tier table . manufactured especially for spraying english furniture dressing table . Ordinary varnish is usually thinned it,
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Rub with FF pumice and water birmingham silver finial designs . Slush an(> dry antique octagonal islamic table .
12 19th century french furniture . Satin finish: Rub with rottenstone an(> oil furniture design antique copenhagen . Slush and dry mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers scottish . Clean with naphtha patent ironstone . Alternate treatment: Rub with 3/o steel wool antique convex glass . Wax if desired antique japanese yellow vase . Piano polish: Same, substituting water for rubbing oil fake ironstone pottery . (A third or fourth coat of polishing varnish will speed the operation) antique oyster pattern veneerd boxes . When the surface is dry apply polishing oil freedom nouveau range . May be waxed instead of polished deco style dressing table .
Varnishing Precautions value of antique rectangular drop leaf pedestal dining .
Beware of dust, both from sanding and in the air 19th century england wardrobe .
Never handle, sand or varnish any coating unless “thumbnail” dry art deco palissy dinnerware .
Always sand glossy surfaces to produce a “tooth” for anchoring the next coat song dynasty - jun wares . Use pumice and water to cut into the finish, rottenstone and oil to bring tip
the polish antique dining table detailed carved legs .
Lacquer Finish antique dresser with drawers stamped 54 . Because of its rapid-drying dust-free characteristic, and its hard, durable surface, the lacquer finish is a favorite where spraying equipment european style walnut funiture . is available; some lacquers are manufactured which are suitable for skillful ))rushing otto wagner furniture early art nouveau . As previously stated, however, it presents a distinct fire hazard when spraying indoors antique bentwood chaise . Not suitable for application over it varnish coat, which it “lifts,” lacquer can be satisfactorily applied over shellac or shellac mixing lacquer antique george washington porcelain figures . The fact that each coat of lacquer slightly dissolves the preceding lacquer film insures a perfect bond after a minimum of sanding to provide the necessary “tooth pop up cigarette deco dispenser .”
When filler paste is used under lacquer, it should be cut with naphtha rather than turpentine, and care should be exercised that the pores are thoroughly packed to insure a level surface for the thin-bodied lacquer art deco today . It is good practice to pad the filler with a handful of burlap, instead of relying upon the towing-off process alone to caulk the pores tightly art deco ceramics . The sealer may be shellac, shellac mixing lacquer, straight lacquer, or a special lacquer sanding sealer usually containing silex, which builds a level surface in one application equal to two ordinary lacquer coats french furniture dorset .
For the satin finish, a clear gloss lacquer is sprayed on and rubbed down as for a varnish finish; a better grade rubbing and polishing lacquer is available for this purpose english arts and crafts fall front desk . Flat lacquers produce a satin luster, without g
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covered cushions compare art deco style characteristic in france and usa .
Synthetics can be applied by brush or spray, in the latter case thinned suction feed lighting art deco/japanese style . Only the thinner recommended by the manufacturer should be u since a thinner for one brand may not prove to be the solvent of another antique frnech empire furniture .
STAINING
If the craftsman has been unable to obtain enough wood for his project1h a color or grain of sufficient uniformity to insure an effective natural finish,lihe must resort to staining “biedermeier candelabra” . This is particularly true in the case of mineral streakin maple, for example, sap streaks in walnut, or gumwood with uneven colori g antique dutch cylindrical bureau . Stain is also used to soften and blend the obtrusive markings of inferior wo ds such as fir, spruce, and yellow pine stylized acorns . And finally, stains may be employed on close-pored, cheaper woods to imitate the preferred cabinet woods, or in novelty finishes austrian furniture manufacturer . This means that beech, birch, pine, and poplar call be stained to resemble maple; birch, gumwood, spruce, and poplar to simulate walnut; and birch and gumwood in imitation of mahogany golden rococo wall-mounted consoles .
All staining operations should be preceded by tests on a scrap of the wood In this way mistakes can be rectified without the necessity of sanding out, and the shade can be darkened or lightened prior to final application drop leaf table top and folded legs . If identical scraps are not available, the undersurfaces or concealed portions of the work can be utilized for trial applications empire sofas .
Aniline powder stains are often classified according to the solvents they contain antique lowboy dresser with scroll legs . Thus we have water, oil, spirit, and lacquer (thinner) stains wolfgang hoffman furniture . In addition there are the pigment (wiping) stains used for shading and unifying, the specially
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mixed shading stains employing aniline powder with a binder, an(> the non-grainraising stains regency/george iv silver candelabra suite .
Since no stain can color, penetrate, and protect in one coat, a sealer is required such as a wash coat of shellac, shellac mixing lacquer, thinned varnish, or lacquer to prevent the stain from being wiped off when handled, w- from bleeding through the finish coat art nouveau display cabinet . As will be noted in the finishing schedule oil page 330, the best practice includes a sealer over the stain, whether or not a filler with its accompanying sealer is to be employed cabriole legs desk . As previously explained, a sealer under the filler insures that the color in the latter will be contained in the pores instead of diffusing throughout the grain bread brand marks 18th century .
The aniline powder stains are mixed on the basis of i oz antique ebony pedestal card table lions head feet . of powder to i qt louis 16th reproduction dining set . of solvent for a strong solution how much is an oak butler’s tray table worth . All stains may be applied by spray, which in most cases is the ideal method antique 8 leg dressing table . In addition, the penetration of the stain will he increased if it is applied warm desk cabinet 18 century .
Water Stains 1866, the fritz heckert glasshouse . Water stains are cheap, penetrating, nonfading and brilliant gate leg drop leaf tables . Their one drawback is that the water solvent raises the grain of the wood 1840,ball and claw nesting tables,serpentine, . To counteract this the usual procedure is first to sponge the wood lightly with warm water all(, when it has dried to sand the raised grain smooth with 3/0 paper immitation queen anne style bedside cabinets . Inasmuch as some of the pliant wood fuzz may be pressed down rather than cut off by this early sanding, many finishers prefer to apply the water stain first and, when the raised grain has dried out, spray it with a mist coat of shellac to give it a stiffness for the sanding antique painted rectangular drop leaf table .
Water stain can be best applied with a spray gun unless the amateur finisher has acquired sufficient skill in its rapid application with a wide brush to avoid lap marks from uneven brushing recipe for “soft paste porcelain” . A final stroking with an empty brush along the grain Will do much to unify a brushed-on stain antique gateleg drop leaf table . End grain, unless protected with a thin coat of glue size, should either be wiped off immediately or sponged with water just before staining, in order to prevent excess darkening cabinet dressing doors designs .
The following table of approximate colors can be made up into stock solutions in gallon bottles or quart jars, according to the frequency of anticipated use “abraham roentgen” kommode . In Stain
Light red (Sheraton) mahogany Medium red mahogany
Red mahogany
Dark red (Colonial) mahogany Brown mahogany
Light walnut
Medium walnut
Dark (American) walnut
Light oak
Dark oak
Golden oak
Honey maple
mixing the stock colors the water should be hot but not boiling, and the cork colors added last harlequin patterned furniture . Various shades may be obtained by mixing measured sam-)les of stock solutions; lighter shades of the same stock are obtained by adding water bucket of cutlery knives .
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Lacquer Finishing Schedule (Water Stain) antique card table withe one flap .
I william france furniture maker . Sand with 4/o garnet paper and dust porcelain drum table .
2 queen chamber pot . Stain with water stain rh macy antique porcelain . Dry extending dining table with screw-in legs .
3 dutch paintings 17th century cutlery . Spray shellac mist coat 16 century design cabinets . Dry types of furnitures found in ancient roman period .
4 english ironstone pottery . Sand raised grain with 4/o garnet and dust antique music cabinete with mirror at the top .
5 art nouveau, armchair stained wood and glass,1904 . Fill and wipe open-grained woods coalport “tree of life” . Dry art nouveau origins .
6 pembroke hepplewhite . Sand with 3/0 garnet and dust antique silver dinnerware with lion heads .
7 magnificent table 18 century marble . Spray clear gloss lacquer french style porcelain gilded weight driven clock . Dry elizabethan furniture tudor antique buy .
8 chippendale supper table . Sand lightly with 5/o garnet and dust empire regency sofa .
9 french word for chasing . Second coat clear gloss lacquer czechoslovakia pottery mark lion . Dry when were tea tables first used . io antique american oak writing table . Sand lightly with 5/o garnet and dust qualities of gilt metal . i i “oliver bernard” pel . Third coat clear gloss lacquer 18th century brittany cupboards . Dry making cabriole legs with padded feet . 12 antique cherry gateleg table and chairs . Rub to satin finish antique 19th century tilt top tea tables . (See operation 12 of Natural Finish Varnish Schedule) carved ball trestle table .
Non-grain-raising (NGR) stains although more expensive than water stains, are favored by many finishers because of their fast-drying, nonbleeding penexation general description of design style of art deco . ‘>’his fast-drying characteristic of the glycol solvent that has been substituted for water makes NGR stains difficult to > antique new england pine dresser .)rush oil: furthermore, the very wetness of a brushed coat tends to raise the grain slightly antique victorian lion’s paw leg table .

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Spraying Technique crockery cabinet designs . NN7hen properly applied to flat work, most guns produ - e the fan pattern illustrated in the detail in Fi-,ure 5 show earthenware produced by wileman & co. .5 antique ladies writing cabinet . It averages about 8 i high when the guns is held 6 to 8 in swan plate kandler . from the surface to be sprayed, as indi at0 in the photograph solid silver sauce boat no markings . External mix guns can usually be adjusted to
photograph victorian balloon back arm chairs mahogany cabriole legs .pattern for a concentration of liquid on small areas or modified by blocking off the side ports with friction tape hirado porcelain .
Held at a uniform distance from the work, the gun is swept across and back at an even rate to make one coat 18th century music stand . During each sweep the gun nozzle must be held parallel to the sprayed surface; arcing will produce a antique japanese tea table mother of pearl . disproportionately heavy deposit in the center of the stroke antique furniture berkey and gay . In order to make the most of the fan-shaped spray pattern, the gun should be triggered as the stroke is begun, ahead of the work, and released at the completion of the stroke, after the nozzle has passed beyond the surface being sprayed lacquer carlton house desk . A second coat applied in vertical laps will insure good coverage antique 18″ square drop leaf table on casters . Practice is the secret of good spraying, and can be exercised on scrap material or wrapping paper 18th century mass produced tableware . Examination of test patterns before the finish coat is applied may result in necessary adjustments that will eliminate a later sanding off of an unsatisfactorily sprayed surface earliest tilt top tea table .
Figure 5 1940 dressing table value .5 illustrated the correct fan
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paint across the pattern italian antique small inlaid wood 18th century ivory . In Figure 5 antique gateleg extension elite .6 four
incorrect patterns are shown antique italian china markings . In detail A
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almost surely produce “orange peel federal side table .” Cor- center; B, Peanut; C, Heavy end;
rection consists of either thinning the liquid D, Split spray scottish 19th century antique furniture . or increasing the air pressure period dressing tables . The shapes
indicated in B and C are common distortions caused by a dirty gun “such as that” . The split pattern in D is caused by excessive air pressure art deco polished matte lost-wax castings o nude women in bronze by viennese artisans .
Common Failures cuvette a fleurs .
“Piling” of the sprayed finish is caused by, moving the -tin too slowly or too nearthe surface 19th century louis xv mahogany french chest of draws floral inlaid wood with marble top and glass cabinet with cabriole legs .
” Running” results from too thin a liquid decorative spindle legs from antique card table .
“Sags” are the result of too thick a liquid, too close a stroke, or improper triggering whieldon ware tortoiseshell .
“Pin holes” often occur when the gun is held too close to the surface, or from too much air pressure 19th century bavarian side chairs .
“Misting” is due to excessive air pressure, a too thin fluid, arcing the gun, or holding it too far from the surface european antique rolltop desk 1700’s .
“Floating” is usually the result of a poor mixture royal staffordshire by clarice cliff nancy .
Viscosity antwerp collector’s cabinet . As noted above, it is evident that in addition to manual ability to control properly the sweep of the gun, the liquid being sprayed must be of the correct body or viscosity furniture in neo classical style,east india company, india . Many craftsmen are satisfied with a crude paddle test, during which they dip a thin strip of metal into the liquid up to a predetermined mark gillows antique furniture . When the “paddle” is withdrawn, the behavior of the liquid reflects its relative viscosity extending console table . An excessively thin mixture will immediately run off the end of the paddle, whereas too heavy a liquid will sag down in drops before it r
mixture that is close to the proper viscosity will start to run but has suff-cient, body finally to flow in a series of waves decorchemont .
A more accurate test, which can be applied repeatedly, is by means of glass viscosity tubes antique pembrook table . If these are not available, a half-dozen test tubes of identicil size (about Y2 in art deco inspired bookcase . X 4 to 5 in antique chippendale tilt top table .) will prove satisfactory american gothic revival furniture makers . Corks of identical site should also be procured neoclassical dining table base furniture . Each tube is filled with the liquid under test to ‘Withirl approximately -1/8 in serpentine centre table mahogany . of the end of the cork, which has been previously fitted ani marked so that all are inserted to the same depth empire furniture.com . When the corked tube is il
verted, the air space under the cork becomes a bubble, which travels to the 1 pp(r (closed) end of the tube wooden tables with brass leaves inlay . The time it takes the bubble to traverse the len– pennsylvania house queen anne chest .h (f the tube is the measure of the viscosity of the liquid steel dining table germany .
In order to obtain a sealed sample for measuring unknown mixtures, a ,ierl(S of test patterns must be sprayed on wrapping paper or scrap material dutch walnut cabinet . Th; cu is filled half-full of a mixed liquid that is known to be too heavy, and its pa ter sprayed antique hoover price . Small amounts of thinner are added successively and a pattern sp ye :l for each until a pattern finally registers the proper viscosity antique ivory and silver tableware . A sample o th~ correct liquid is sealed in a viscosity tube as the “master” or “pilot” sampl- fct future mixtures employing this type of solvent antique drop leaf gateleg table .
Cleaning antique japanese lacquer tray . Suction-feed guns are a pleasure to clean what types of materials were used in george hepplewhite furniture . All that is nece sar is to unscrew the gun from the cup, stop up the nozzle with the fingers, and pu the trigger to force out the remaining fluid curved back chair from 1940s . If the fluid tube is inserted in a coy tainer of solvent and the trigger squeezed several times as in Figure 5 cabinet dressing doors designs .7, the gu
will clean itself spanish antique table .Cleaning the spray gun french empire desk cabinet maker logo .
Pressure-feed guns are cleaned in the same way except for the fact that solvent is poured into the metal, pressure-resistant cup, which must then be sere tightly in place before compressed air is triggered in setobody .
This light cleaning should be augmented by a periodic dismantling of th( cap, fluid tip, and the needle valve with its control needle, and immersing in solvent edgard brandt . Under no circumstances should solvent be allowed to come into contact with the oil or packings of the working parts antique “trestle table” kent .
Summary mother of pearl coffe table fake antique egypt . In conclusion it should be borne in mind that in finishing fine furniture or cabinetwork, cleanliness is next in importance to a craftsmanlike finish czechoslovakia antiques .
In the first place, the work itself must be so clean that no wood or sand dust remain to adulterate and discolor the finish to be applied antique apostle spoons .
For the same reason brushes or spray gLill, that apply the finish should be immaculate furniture+scallop+wheat .
Finally, maximum efforts should be exerted to eliminate from the air dust whose settling would mar an otherwise perfect finish sheraton +antique +gaming table .
FURNITURE FINISHING TECHNIQUE
In addition to cleanliness of the surface, tools and air and repeated stirring of the finishing fluid, following a methodical procedure in enameling or painting furniture will obviate considerable unsatisfactory retouching dutch provencial furniture . In this connection a good light is a prime requisite 1800’s cylider desk .
Chairs all([ tables should be turned upside down so that the lower, not easily accessible parts can be coated first renaissance woodwork cassoni . In enameling it is very important to examine all vertical surfaces for runs or sags within the first five minutes, before the liquid hardens and becomes too tacky to smooth out with a wiped brush antique.italian.porcelain. . This is particularly important around beading, carvings, and turnings, where the brush may skip the valleys drum/breakfast table . Flat horizontal surfaces are left until last, with excess fluid eliminated by “cross-Hatching”—brushing first with the grain then across it glass front marquetry cabinet .
Finally, care must be exercised at all times that no coat is applied before the underneath one is completely dry antique calamander . The rule to remember is: never finish over a glossy surface or attempt to sand one that is not hard dry louis xv dining table stretcher draw leaf .
Decorative finishes for painted or enameled surfaces are discussed later in the chapter furniture makers of the 16th century .
OPAQUE FINISHES
As previously mentioned, the purpose of an opaque finish is to conceal the surfaces of woods deficient in grain patterns, or to hide inferior material, or even poor workmanship brass candelabras made in china . Applied with brush or spray gun, these finishes run the gamut> of color and sheen, from a high gloss enamel to flat paint, and may be decorated with decal conian! as, stencils, peasant painting, various novelty effects, or glazing end table ivory inlaid india wwii . This so-called “painted furniture” has become justly popular in bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, rumpus rooms and nurseries, as well as on the outdoor porch or in the garden antique maple drop leaf dining table .
Enamel Finish english writing desk spiral legs . Although a good grade of enamel will effectively resist mild heat, >lot water, milk, fruit stains, and alcohol, unless specifically recommended by the manufacturer, it is not intended for outdoor use photos of antique chambersticks . Enamels use varnish, lacquer, or u synthetic as a vehicle for their pigments antique drop leaf sofa table .
Varnish enamels, unlike paint, which must be thoroughly brushed out, ar; flowed on with the least possible brushwork christian mayer furniture . Usually used at can consistency, 4 varnish enamel may be thinned with varnish or turpentine antique dutch bureau . Enamels can be sprayed, particularly if heated, although with a suction-feed gun on a srnaL compression unit it may be necessary to dilute the mixture as it comes in the can
Pigmented lacquer (enamel) produces a very hard, durable, water-resistan antique tea scoop jockey hat . film, which is quick-drying and therefore likely to be dust-free 18th century wardrobe . Not suitable fo brushing it is sprayed oil after dilution with lacquer thinner antique hoover price . Since the laccuer its thinner, and lacquer spray dust are highly inflammable, precautions are n(ces sary to prevent combustion when spraying inside the shop art deco dressing tables . The installation o an exhaust fail should be seriously considered if extensive spraying operation! are contemplated indoors antique bowls 1700’s .
Synthetic enamels can be applied by either spray or brush with equal success Made from a synthetic resin base they deposit a tough, weather-resistant 31m which dries in from 4 to 6 hours unless accelerated by baking piertables . Their solvents are supplied or specified by the manufacturer belgian designers included henry van de velde and gustave serrurier-bovy .
Today there are many “quick-drying” and “one-coat” enamels on the market in a variety of colors and glosses serpentine pembroke table . While it is true that when applied over a wool as hard and as light colored as maple or birch a single coat will hide with a uniform gloss, yet it is not likely that one coat will satisfactorily cover softwoods such as white pine and basswood, porous woods like poplar and spruce, coarse woods with the variegated grainings displayed by yellow pine and fir, or (ark redwood or gumwood candelabra baroque .
On soft woods, a hardening coat of shellac, diluted 50 per cent with denatired alcohol, can be applied and sanded smooth when dry with 3–o abrasive gay antiqe . A cark wood, or one with a prominent grain, should receive a priming coat of enamel that has been reduced at the rate of a tablespoon of turpentine to a quarter pint of varnish enamel george hunzinger . When thoroughly dry, this coat is sanded smooth and given a second coat at can consistency oak drawer leaf table .
Undercoater art deco legs desk . The best professionally applied enamel finishes consist of at least three coats and a final rubbing antique french fluted table drawer . This insures both greater depth and smoothness in the final film george hepplewhite stringing . Instead of diluting the enamel for the initial coat, an enamel undercoater is used dresden richard klemm . This is nothing more than a heavily pigmented, flat-drying hard paint that possesses better hiding qualities than are offered by the glossy enamels antique tea cabinet . The fact that the undercoater is basically a paint does not mean that a flat wall paint can be successfully substituted for it; raw paint is too ;oft to stand up to the necessary sanding artdeco lamp . If, however, an undercoater is not available when needed, a satisfactory substitute can be mixed from 8 parts of flat write paint to which i part of enamel has been added as a hardener secretaire empire 1800 .
Although enamel undercoater comes only in white, it can and should be tirted to approximate the shade of enamel to be used period drawing room looks . This is easily accomplished by thinning a small amount of color ground in oil with turpentine and stirring it gradually into the white undercoater how did 18th century cabinet makers finish their cabinets . Since an exact match is not required, the final shade should not be markedly darker or lighter than the enamel barker brothers coffee table for sale . The following table indicates the approximate tint that will be produced by all ounce of thinned color added to a gallon of white undcrcoater, enamel, or paint:
Desired Tint Pigment Color
Cream Golden ocher
Yellowish Medium chrome yellow
Warm ivory Raw sienna
Yellowish ivory Yellow ocher
Peach Burnt sienna
Apricot Orange chrome yellow
Coral rose American vermillion
Lavender pink Rose pink
Orchid Rose lake
Light gray Raw umber
Warm gray BUI-111 umber
Cream gray Vandyke brown
Dove gray Drop black
Steel gray Lamp black
Gray blue Ultramarine blue
Robin’s-egg blue Prussian blue
Light blue green Blue green
Light yellowish green Yellowish green
Enamel Undercoat Schedule brass indian tea tables .
i antique tea set - rh macy . San( surface with a 2/o abrasive, clean lhorutwhlv antique dutch chest on chest . and sea> end grain sheffield plate dish rings . Seal knots with aluminum paint antique tea table history .
2 1920’s art deco sofa . Apply one coat enamel undc-rcoater tinted to approximate shade of final coat square drop leaf tea table with gated legs .
3 pembroke hepplewhite . Fill cracks and sand smooth with ;/o abrasive art deco sofa 1925 .
4• Apply intermediate coat of half and half underwater all(> enamel davenport desk mechanism . S comtoise clocks longcase . Sand lightly with 3/o abrasive pine furniture .
6 “chateau des tuileries” . Apply finish coat of enamel looking for 4 feet wide drop leaf table .
7 sheriton roll top antique bureau . For a semigloss luster, rub to hard smoothness will’ 3-F pumice stone and rubbim, oil chenghua foot rims .
8 rectangle table pilar foot . For a high Polish use rottenstone and water (see section devoted to varnish finish) deco rocket cabinet .
Paint Finish 1896 british ceramics . Frequently constructed from cypress, pine or redwood, outdoor furniture must be protected from the elements by a tough, elastic film that will not chalk off under careless handling jupe dining table . These slick or porous wood 18th century chest antique .; require a
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coat whose adhesive qualities are sufficiently tenacious to provide a good bond art deco examples . Modern house-paint primers contain lung oil, which needs no thinning as it comes from the can brass serving tray with italian inlay wood . Aluminum paint or shellac should be used to close end grain and to cover knots yabu fruit .Unless a sloppy or dirty coat has been applied, it is not necessary to sal I between paint coats table art deco+lyre . The second coat should be a good grade of exterior ion e paint, hardened by zinc oxide up to one third of the pigment antique iranian carved tray . A final coat of tl exterior paint, without thinning, will complete the job malard furniture . In no case should -)aii t be applied over an old enamel finish or vice versa; owing to their different e)pa> Sion rates, the extreme changes in temperature to which outdoor furniture subjected will result in cracking and crazing of the exterior coat nabeshima decoration . A final co t of exterior spar varnish will stop the chalking and weatherproof the surfac- czechoslovakian quality porcelain . rosewood and brass inlaid dining room furniture .
Outdoor furniture which will be given some protection from the weathe 17th century american dressing table .• c marquetry italian tray .~ be finished satisfactorily with paints designed for interior use antique.porcelain.italian. . If the furl -itil e is to be used on a covered patio, or if it is carried inside during showers a :l stored indoors during winter months, the extreme weather-resisting qualit; ?S f exterior house paint are not required antique sette michael thonet . On wooden furniture which is to be give I an opaque finish that will conceal the wood, interior paints, such as are de— yongzheng octagonal plate .igll& for bathroom and kitchen finishes, will be, satisfactory in most cases flatware handles fiddle leaf . This is tr of even the water-mixed latex paints so widely used in interior finishing 18th century “music stand” .
When it is not desired to conceal the grain the wood, an essentially wea,he, proof finish can be given to outdoor furniture by the application, first, of a tranparent wood sealer and second, of one or more coats of good-quality spar vai nis or boat varnish 17th century trestle table with claw feet . If the wood is smooth enough and clean, simply apply the s?al;, according to the manufacturer’s directions regency double pedestal tilt table anqique . Sanding before application of th gothic arch furniture . varnish should not be necessary unless the wood is rough or dirty mahogany coffee tables .
Heavy wooden furniture such as Adirondack chairs and the familiar redx-oo, picnic sets, will weather to an unexciting brownish gray unless it is protected >vit’ a coating art deco inlay dresser . A special finish is obtainable for redwood which will maintain th natural color or something that resembles it for sale antique pedestal candle table 3 legs brass claw feet . On other woods a mixture of on part boiled linseed oil to one part turpentine may be brushed on when the N oo is new and renewed about twice a year mahogany antique japanese furniture designer . Or when this coating is first applie , i may be followed up with spar varnish mechanical drawings on dressing table . Renewal then requires only revarnis ing
The best method of finishing reed or fiber furniture is by spraying, eve P only a hand-pump sprayer is available art deco and exotic leather . Brushing piles up paint in the interst es wipes thin on wearing surfaces, and fails to reach deep spots rousseau shagreen .
TRANSPARENT FINISHES
The purpose of all furniture finishes is to provide a protective coating; tr art deco ladies writing desk .nsparent finishes provide this coating without obscuring the underlying grain of the wood claw foot dresser . For woods such as mahogany, walnut, red gum, and the fancy veneers : nd inlay woods that possess sufficient natural color and a desirable grain patt-rn, a natural finish g employin no stain but providing a desirable Sheen is enti ely
appropriate art nouveau france origins .
The present vogue for natural finishes is a normal reaction from a pe iod simulate rich depth 19 century mahogany gateleg table . Nowadays the native grain and figure of choice hardwoods is appreciated and enhanced by more honest methods rococo silver candlestick .
The schedule for any transparent finish must consider the porosity or coarseness of the grain to be covered art deco wooden armchairs . Except with mission or weathered oak and Old World finishes, it is common practice to fill all coarse-grained woods so that the pores are flush with the surrounding surface 19 century english roll top desks . This builds up a uniform level for succeeding finish coats, free from pockets for dust and dirt deposits pembroke end table . Colored fillers, furthermore, are important aids in emphasizing the grain pattern ironstone pottery .
Fillers antique spanish blue and white pottery . Ready-prepared fillers are entirely satisfactory and easy to apply antique octagon knee hole desk . They are available in stock shades of light and dark walnut, red and brown mahogany, natural, light and dark golden oak, other wood colors, as well as white for novelty finishes german antique card table . The addition of drop black ground in oil will produce the deeper shades, and zinc oxide will lighten the color of a prepared filler until it is suitable for almost any job lion cabriole antique . For the hobbyist who prefers to mix his own filler or has a special job in mind, it is no difficult matter to make up a natural (transparent) base filler from powdered rock quartz, known to the trade as “silex antique fall front desk .” A mixture of 2 oz aaron burr desk . of turpentine, 2 oz contemporary designs for dressing table . of japan drier, and 5 oz table paw feet antique . of boiled linseed oil is slowly stirred into 2 lb carl walters ceramics . of fine powdered silex 1945 mahogany desk . The resulting mixture is thinned as shown in the table below and can be colored with pigments ground in oil different types of roman furniture . Vandyke brown shaded with drop black, burnt umber, rose pink, or zinc white will provide a variety of colors anglo indian antiques .
Mixture antique pattern cabinet . Paste (silex) filler is available in half-pint, quart, and gallon cans weighing approximately i lb louis xvi revival sideboard with porcelain inlays ., 5 lb antique porcelain +swan +painted . and ii lb antique score music . respectively empire writing table . Although it is already mixed with linseed oil and japan drier, the paste must be thinned to the consistency of thick varnish so that it can be brushed on antique ceramic dish in silver stand . As a thinner, naphtlia, decreases the drying time while turpentine tends to hold the coat open; the two can be mixed together to moderate the drying period examples of 19th century pennsylvania furniture . Boiled linseed oil will hold the coat open for at least half an hour; japan drier will speed up the drying process ecole de nanci furniture . The thickness of the mixture will depend upon the coarseness of the pores to be filled antique chippendale dining chairs with bronze leg decoration . The filler mixture required for the more common woods is suggested below:
Heavy Medium Thin None
Philippine mahogany Walnut Maple Cedar
Oak Mahogany Gurnwood Pine
Ash Cherry Birch Basswood
Chestnut Rosewood Beech Poplar
Elm Redwood Fir
Alder Spruce Cypress
Obviously, the larger the pores to be filled the thicker the mixture must be, and vice versa antique gate leg table . As received, the paste filler must be well spaded with a putty knife and thinned to brushing consistency for the job in hand antique sheffield piece marked “royal sheffield” . Relative measures Application antique georgian dining table, pad foot . Assuming that a dark shade of filler has been selected to h -blight the grain figure in walnut, mahogany or oak in order to distinguish it f’orn imitations on guniwood, poplar, beech, and other inferior woods, the first ep, before the actual filling operation is to apply a wash coat of white shellac, dil fed i part shellac to () parts of denatured alcohol antique cherry drop leaf six legs . This will prevent the oil in the filler from darkening the wood 19th century 5 legged table .
Meanwhile the filler is mixed to a creamy brushing consistency, regardles• of whether it is of 16- or 8-lb base antique mahogany drum tables library tables writing tables value popular . When the wash coat of shellac sealer has c(111- pletely dried, the filler is liberally applied by means of a short-bristle brush 2:ith the grain chinese chicken coop armoire . Because of later operations it is wise to limit the brushing-in to a maximum of about To sq ft at a time spanish fashion 16th century .
Within 15 or 20 minutes the sheen of the filled surface will have flatted s fficiently for wiping early 19th century american rosewood cabinet makers . This is accomplished by “towing-off” all surplus filler, wi across the grain with clean burlap rags 1970s ashtray “art deco” style . If the filler has commenced to harsen it can be softened by moistening a rag in the naptha thinner indian vernacular furniture . For cleaning out carvings, headings, and corners a picking stick whittled from a 6 in wooton chest . lengt of ,Y8-in 19th century bavarian side chairs . dowel and sharpened to a pencil point at one end and to a sharp we ge at the other is useful under a burlap layer talavera de la reina tiles and spain and antique .
After all surplus filler is towed-off, a final wiping with a soft tintless cloth along the grain will insure complete cleansing spiral leg gateleg table . The filler must then be alto -ed its full drying time antique circle furniture . Rather than risk sealing a damp sealer it is advisable to increase the minimum drying time by one half; thus the so-called “4 hour” fil ers should be permitted 6 hours and those retarded by turpentine and linseed oil allowed a full 36 hours dresser with rack in middle . A light sanding with 3–o paper followed by a dus ng with compressed air from a vacuum cleaner or empty spray gun will incur a smooth surface for sealing english stoneware .
The hobbyist will encounter so-called “liquid wood fillers” on the mar et, which are little more than colored sealers for softwoods antique 17th century fork . Composed of an infe for grade of varnish with a small amount of silex, these liquid fillers are freque ly employed in cheap furniture finishing daniel quare pocket watches made in 1674 .
Sealers lions claw brass . Prior to applying the filler the wood was protected from discolorat on by a sealer consisting of a wash coat of diluted white shellac dovetailing on 17 century furniture . Professional finisli•rs of high-grade furniture prefer to seal the filler also, using white shellac for li - ht finishes and orange shellac for the darker browns and reds in the proportion of i part shellac to 4 parts of denatured alcohol ceramic platter italian crustacea .

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The side strips of the spool-holding compartment are cut off at a diagonal to insure clearance of the front apron when the lid is raised antique bentwood chaise . The binder is lapped into the diagonal ends, as shown in the drawing sheffield plate corinthian column candlesticks .
Holes are bored halfway through the sides for the two sizes of dowels used as spool spindles, at the intervals indicated in detail (A) are william and mary chest of drawers rare? . One side is jigsawed and ripped as shown in the detail, to permit removal of the spindles and spools antique oak furniture dating dining room sets with big legs . A pair of straight repair plates fastened with one screw to the main section of the side act as pivot hinges; the moving part is locked in place in the closed position by a butterfly nut, as shown in (B) otto wytrlik .
The compartment, when assembled, can be angle-ironed to the underside of the hinged lid in such a position as to clear all aprons as the lid is raised earth driven electric clock bentleys . The latter is then butt-hinged to the fixed, rear step red velour chair wooden arm rests . A folding lid support can he fastened in place to prevent the lid from closing unexpectedly important buildings in the 17 century in italy .
Table Kitchenette or Cellarette 18th century plate racks . The bedside table described in Chapter 2 (page i3o) call be easily modified to open up as a small snack bar, cellarette, sewing cabinet, or holder for a record player 18th century knife boxes . As shown in Figure 4 decorchement .54, it is
Fic reproduction bedroom furniture lancashire cherry . 4 royal court floral bone china hand made & painted by craftsman staffordshire .54• Table kitchenette french word for cabinet .
necessary only to hinge the top, provide a gateleg to hold it, and to reconstruct the front into a dropleaf picture of pennsylvania house antique cherry buffet claw feet .
If the top is to open up against a wall, instead of folding all the way back to act as a serving counter, the gateleg may be dispensed with; otherwise it will be necessary to prevent the table from tipping over, as would be the case if a hinged bracket is relied upon duncan table claw drop leaf drawer .
The drawer fronts can be camouflaged in a single solid piece by gluing tbir, imitation drawer and top rails in the proper positions, and adding handles british antique gate leg tables . The front edge of the solid bottom must be recessed the thickness of the drop-leaf front, which is hinged to it, and held horizontally by folding brackets age of jazz shelley vases .
Added serving surface is secured by the addition of two side drop leaves, which are attached to Y4-in antique folding occasional . projecting strips along the top edges of the side apron- paw feet . As shown in the drawing, hinged wings or brackets, Y4 in wardrobe 19th century italy . thick, swing oft to support these leaves when open empire writing table . The hinged table top is wide enough to over an the side and rear projecting strips as well as the drop leaf edges 1920’s tableware silversmiths .
The inside of the snack bar should be lined with asbestos or other fire ro, material, if heating apparatus is to be used italian marquetry rectangular trays through the ages . For electrical units, a double co venience outlet can be attached to a side apron with a flexible wire and lu van briggle lamps . desing italian furniture . through to the outside, for attachment to the nearest base plug antique drop leaf table seat 8 .
As a cellarette, it will be found that the original measurements were ee! enough to accommodate the average-sized bottles antique wooden pot cupboard . Here the lining should b’! o some acid- and alcohol-proof material such as formica, Micarta, stainless stee or copper regency period +casters .
The gateleg is made of Y4-in antique drop leaf gate straight leg . stock and is mortised and tenoned or dowele, to an apron that is three quarters of the length of the back apron of the table This apron is hinged to the back and hides under the overhang of the top whe not in use japanese rectangle tea table .
Utility Desk antique drop leaf table 9 ft 5 legs . For the utility room a kneehole desk whose top can be lifte• off and tucked away into a closet while the drawer compartments serve as bedsid; stands or commodes should be just what is needed louis the 14th furniture . Although the drawer cam partments shown in Figure 4 meals in eighteenth century england .55 are constructed in the manner of the bach used to house a built-in ironing board makers of old antique cabinet w lion heads and paws in brass . As shown in Figure 4 19 century japan .56, all that is necessary is to provide an exit and suitable means of movement giuseppe maggiolini italian renaissance style table .
In the drawing, roller-skate wheels are suggested, although ribbon spools or any suitable rollers can be pivoted, by means of screws and washers, to all axle (it), and guided by pairs of hardwood runners screwed to the inside of the side aprons meissen allegorical figurines . The axle, which must be accurately measured to insure that the rollers neither run off their lower tracks, nor bind against the aprons, is screwed to the end of the ironing board, being reinforced with flat angle irons, as shown in the Kitchen table with ironing board scandinavian art deco furniture .
The ironing board has a pair of folding legs tenoned into a top crosspiece, which is hinged to a cleat, as indicated yixing antique . Depending on the height of the table and ironing board, a support (B) is measured so that when it is hinged to the spreader between the ironing board legs, it can be wedged against cleat (D) value of marble top dresser from the civil war . The free end of support (B) should be cut at an angle to fit against the cleat when the legs are down 1800 italian dining room sets . In its closed position support (B) is held up by a hook and eye to cleat (C), which is thick enough to lap over intervening cross cleats and pro ide a surface to ride over the long roller between the side aprons of the table “chamberpot in the dining room” . he length of the board will of course be determined by the length of the table, uness the latter is especially constructed antique georgian dining table, pad foot . In any event, one side apron will have to, be removed in order to insert the axle, and the table top must be removed in or
to cut out the exit in one end apron bambocci antique . A length of curtain pole or other suitable roller is pivoted near the outer end of the table a distance down from the lower edges of the upper runners or track, equal to the total thickness of ironing board, cleats, and legs greco roman furniture .
In order to hold the rear end of the ironin-, board firm while it is in use, antique table from a monastery in europe .-he ends of each of the lower runners in the side aprons are cut off at the open end of the table (E) an amount equal to the diameter of the two small rollers pivoted to the ends of the axle george 1 walnut kneehole chest . A small section of runner is screwed under these cut off ends to hold the rollers when they drop off the long runner antique french smallwriting cabinet . When returning board to its position within the table, it is necessary only to raise up the rear end until the rollers engage the upper long track, whose end corners should be beveled off chinese chippendale markings .
Modern Breakfront modern drop front desk . Although the dining table is often requisitioned for work or study between meals, the average buffet remains sacrosanct as a repository for china, glassware, silver, and linens meuble style . It is in an attempt to expand the uses of this single-minded piece of furniture that the multipurpose breakfront (Figure
4 antique double pedestal dining room table .57) described below is presented 1700 french fashion pattern book . With its four textured cupboard doors closed french dining draw leaf table stretcher .
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it offers shelves for the display of selected china, and glassware, or objets d’ art in the modern manner antique talavera pitcher spain . Extra shelves and drawers can be fitted into the cupboards in each corner, for the storing of china, glassware, silverware, linens, electrical appliances, or bottled goods antique art deco fixture . The center flush panel is hinged at the bottom to form a drop-leaf desk marquetry italianate needlework box .
The breakfront shown in Figure 4 antique folding dining table scotland .57 is of conventional construction throughout borghese lamps . The dimensions given in the lumber list are for butt joints, suitable for a paint finish; the more craftsmanlike blind dadoed job will require an additional Y4 in gothic revival furnature with lions . for all but the mitered corners of the outer carcass antique sofas 1920 . To permit clearance for the dropfront desk, it will be noted that the two center shelves must be located Y4 in closer together than neighboring shelves to right and left czechoslovakian furniture . For the same reason, al’ five panels can lap over onto the vertical partitions only half way, i antique mirror back sideboard 1920’s .e two tiered tables ., -Y8 in antique pemproke tables . Before the partitions are fitted into their dadoes and the corners glued, Y2-in scottish style sofas . rabbets are cut around the inside of the rear edges of the frame to house the /-in lombardy style furniture, italy, tables, 18th century . plywood back strips arts and crafts antique hall stand . An optional method is to cut the plywood backing Y4 in doucai ming . scant along the sides, and screw it directly to the back edges, without recessing it art deco carl walters . The base has mitered corners reinforced by corner blocks 6ft sofa table .
The cupboard doors are fastened in place with invisible link hinges, and bullet Partitions
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catches 18th century folding table . In lieu of knobs, light fingertip recesses are scooped out of the partition sides jourdain modernist chair . The desk is invisibly hinged at the bottom, being held in horizontal positiSmilen by folding brackets or chains smith furniture gateleg drop leaf table . The five doors can be made of plywood having a hardwood veneer face, or with a grooved Weldtex veneering 18th century cooking utensils . When the latter is cut into squares of alternating diagonals, as shown in the drawing, the effect is very interesting; a more economical method would be to cut the squares with the grain running vertical in the four cupboard doors and horizontal in the desk, or V e versa styles dressing tables . It can be cemented over the plywood backing with brads inserted in is striations ironstone french mark .
Shelves and drawers can be inserted in the cupboard and desk compartinerts to suit the articles that are to be stored in them jules leleu display cabinet .FURNITURE FINISHING
A LTHOUGH in his selection of woods the amateur craftsman is likely to be more keenly conscious of grains and patterns than the average furniture owner, it often happens that he becomes so immersed in his hobby of construction and joinery that the matter of finish receives but scant consideration, or becomes confused by well-meant advice antique ladik rug . NVIlile it is true that the most expert finishing schedule cannot make a silk purse out of a second-rate cabinetmaking job or inferior materials, nevertheless a good finish can cover a multitude of sins maryland antique sideboard . This is particularly true of enameled, lacquered, or decorated surfaces, where a liberal use of crack filler can be rendered invisible under a smooth opaque film american spoonback armchair . All furniture finishes can be roughly divided into two main processes, the opaque finish, whose purpose is to hide, and the transparent finish, which is used to reveal and enhance the natural grain of the wood mallard furniture . Before discussing either of these procedures, however, there are several general requirements common to all types of finish that should be introduced carpets oriental .
Preparing the Surface refrectory table with bulbous legs . Any finishing schedule will be greatly facilitated if each member of the piece has been thoroughly sanded prior to assembly meissen scattered flowers . Otherwise considerable difficulty may be experienced in smoothing down inaccessible parts such as inset rails, panel corners, turnings, or carvings fretwork tables .
As emphasized in Chapter i, the final sanding of fine cabinetwork should employ a fine abrasive, not coarser than a 3/o garnet finishing paper antique canape . For rounded and inaccessible surfaces such as carvings, No 17th century porcelain figurine . oo steel wool is more flexible, although it does not cut as well antique silver rings wheat sheaf pattern . -No great exhibition of 1851 aesthetic . 6/o waterproof paper and water are used between coats, and No antique chippendale display cabinet . 112 pumice stone lubricated by water is favored for rubbing the final coat, rather than for use oil a raw wood surface 18th wood carved chair fabric cabriole .
Absolute cleanliness must be achieved before the application of any finish coat is even contemplated tekke gul . After all possible sanding dust has been removed with a soft dusting brush or compressed air, the parts should be wiped with a Tintless rag moistened with turpentine, benzine, naptha or lacquer thinner 18th century architecture columns . A light wash of this nature also insures that the work will be free from grease, much of which may consist of invisible deposits that occur in handling depression wood tea table .
As will be discussed under varnish finishing, the sanding dust composed of grains of abrasive and wood flour is not the only enemy to a good finish gateleg drop leaf table + antique . A norms load of dust in the air is always present in varying degrees, ready and eagcx t settle and bed down on a “tacky” surface antique brass inlaid table ebonized wood . After the finishing room is rendfre as dustless as possible, the windows should be closed and the floor mopped longcaseclocks chinoiserie 18.century . N?ws papers laid on the floor and sprinkled with water will help, and strong air cur>ent should be discouraged victorian writing bureau . The room temperature should be at 70′ for best result since neither enamels nor varnishes dry in a temperature that is cold or h+i
Mixing davenports with eight usable drawers . The opaque finishes consist of hiding pigments held in lisui suspension john widdicomb desk . Enamel is pigment ground in varnish; paint consists of pig e ground in linseed oil; lacquer has its pigments ground in solvents blended - it nitrocellulose to form lacquer; synthetic finishes employ pigments ground n synthetic resin louis 14th chairs . In all cases the pigments, by reason of their weight, attem t t settle to the bottom of their container where they form a thick sediment art noveau furniture . T keep them in suspension, therefore, requires thorough, repeated agitation to ai
tain the necessary consistency the neo grecian design .
Craftsmen use a variety of devices for paint mixing, from hand paddles an bent wires inserted in hand drills to mechanical tumblers antique wheat sheaves . Whatever the in;, ho it must be thorough, for whether the protective finish is prepared at ho purchased ready-mixed, the pigments will settle to the bottom of the cont antique breakfast table .in when not in use shell shaped silver spoon value . To remedy> this condition the best method is to pour ofi th
liquid into a clean container and thoroughly stir the muddy residue entry dressing table . Durin_ th
stirring portions of the poured-off liquid are added until the proper co
sistency is obtained, and the pigment is thoroughly broken up in suspensio I all finishing operations it will be found next to impossible to maintain too arg a stock of clean empty tin cans, cups or screw-top Mason jars china candlesticks antique . With their ai tight rubber rings the latter afford excellent storage, when the friction top con ai tigh
have become damaged or too gummy to exclude air when closed lord and taylor candlesticks .
Brushes english column candlestick creamware . The home craftsman who uses the brushing method to appl h double rows are thinner in body, providing greater flexibility for brushing aroun turnings or moldings english tin glaze pottery . The chisel end of a good brush is built into it by the p,op arrangement of long and short bristles, whereas cheap brushes usually displiy chisel edge made by trimming the ends of the bristles antique leg spindles . This practice removes the paint-holding flag ends that are visible in brushes of good quality cabinet decorative end shelf . Brushes come with varying bristle lengths, the longer ones holding more fluid but affording less control 1950’s green leaf and white porcelain .
Care of Brushes charles masse art deco . Much time, money, and irritation can be saved by the proper care and cleaning of finishing and painting Lrushes fauteuil design . Because of the different liquid vehicles involved, separate brushes should be reserved for enamel, paint, lacquer, varnish, shellac, and stains chiffonier oriental veneer . The best policy is to clean each brush immediately after using it and prepare it for dry storage or hang it in its proper liquid for further use wrought iron church candle sticks .
The proper cleaning solvent will depend upon the finish used; paint and var hand of fatima drawing . Wish brushes can be cleaned with turpentine or benzine, but shellac brushes are cleaned with denatured alcohol, and lacquer brushes with lacquer thinner de coene art deco . Water stains can of course be cleaned off with water, but non-grain-raising stains require a special solvent issued by the manufacturer rococo silver candlestick . Whatever the solvent used, it should be worked in all the way up to the heel of the brush with the fingers, if necessary, and applied unstintingly german art deco inspired carpets with geometric motifs today . A steel brush or an old table fork will be found useful for loosening up any gummy residue lancashire bow front mahogany chest drawers .
Paint and varnish brushes that are to be used again within a reasonable period can be suspended in their liquid solutions small three legged wooden table made in india . Shellac and lacquer brushes should be stored dry antique canterbury rack . To keep out dirt and retard
evaporation of the fluid, containers hav- ing tops should be selected and modified as suggested in Figure 5 plate cover antique food .2 antique pembroke . Whatever the method of suspension employed, it should insure that the bristles do not rest on the bottom of the container where they are liable to become permanently bent “expensive antique china” . The liquid should be maintained to t’le middle of the >)rush ferrule and con-
sists of a half-and-half mixture of raw linseed oil and turpentine for paint brushes, or of varnish and turpentine for varnish or enamel brushes british oak chairs .
Prior to dry storage, after the brush has been thoroughly cleaned in solvent rose wood furniture from duch manufacturer . it should be washed with soap and water, followed by a rinsing in clear water important buildings in the 17 century in italy . When dry, the bristles are dipped in linseed oil and the brush can then be wrapped in paper to keep out dust and dirt 18th century writing table cabriole ball claw feet . Waxed paper from commercial loaves of bread makes a good wrapper, and care should be exercised that the brush is kept fiat to prevent “warping” during long storage dining table, england, 19th century .
For the best results new brushes should be broken in before using art deco side chair . After mork, ing the ends of the bristles against a board to force any loose hairs forward, they should be combed out smooth and immersed in linseed oil for 12 hours or mor(, in order to insure ease in later cleaning french empire escritoire . Before using the brush most of the o0 can be squeezed out with a straightedge; the remainder call be removed cent>-ift> gaily by spinning the Dandle between the palms of the hands, while the L:rush extends into a wide, empty container to prevent spattering antique serving tables .
Brushing Technique louis xvi cabinet netherlands . The successful application of a brushed-on finish is dependent in great part upon the manner in which the brush is handled brass skimmer antique . Selection of the correct size of brush will insure the application of the proper amourt c: liquid, which is a strong factor in eliminating “holidays” or skipped areas, as wet as in preventing double coating 19th century dutch marquetry bureau price of antique . In loading the brush it is best to dip only ajou brandt mahogany 2 tier table .- one third of the length of the bristles—under no circumstances up to the fer,-uleThe habit of wiping excess paint off against the edge of the can each time the brush is (lipped, not only bends the end bristles but causes an acculliulatioi o’ thick pigment under the rim of the can, which eventually drops into the lijui( in the form of blobs french glass table with tree like legs . A strike wire fastened across the can is a much bette practice antique gate leg table very narrow .
Paint finishes are usually brushed )ut; enamel, varnish, and shellac finirillel must be flowed on, and lacquer while habitually sprayed, is procurable in a br n hall norfolk .1sh ing mixture emile galle, orchids, 1900 . Oil flat surfaces paint finishes should be thoroughly brushed oil until the covering film is of uniform density, g workin outward toward the elge!
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to prevent accumulations along the sharp edges antique games cupboard . It is always good practic> t( start each newly loaded brush on the bare wood, brushing into the lap left by the previous brushful art deco wooden armchairs . Cross brushing large areas eradicates “holidays” and ev-111) distributes the film of finishing material antique walnut drop leaf extending table . It is always wise to rehearse the initia’ brush strokes of a finishing job oil waste pieces of the basic material, or at Last on a piece of wrapping paper antique rococo pedestal table .
SPRAYING
Of recent years the perfection of portable spraying equipment within a moderate price range has popularized the spray finish among home craftsmen Compact outfits, with compressor and motor housed in one unit, are available, and may be used equally well with light or heavy-bodied liquids angouleme guerhard .
Spray Guns antique french rococo table . Certain fundamental differences are built into the various types
of spray guns refectory leaf table . In the matter of air pressure, guns may be of the bleeder or r on-
bleeder type charles masse art deco . The bleeder type is required where the compressor unit is not
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Another distinction between spray guns depends upon the method employed to
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Built-in recess shelving, niches and cupboards in the bathroom fish tail knife 16th century fruit knife 15th .
with fitted sections of cheap mirrors, without frames leaf refectory tables . Medicine cabinets can be recessed flush with the walls in the same manner, with due regard for the studding antique french or chippendale coffee table .
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Utility Cupboard 18th century england cakes . Unused bathroom corners offer an ideal location for combination cupboards or chests of drawers antique bureau bookcase with drop handles . Frequently these can be located at the open end of a built-in corner tub, or between the tub and the toilet four pillar trestle table . Constructed With 2 X 2S cleated to the wall, floor, and ceiling, as in the kitchen utility cupboard, their outer finish will most often consist of an enamel finished wallboard or tileboard 19th century sofa guide . Figure 4 “cigarette”+”holder” .45 illustrates a combination in which the linen cabinet is built above a tilt-front clothes hamper italian coffee table 1920s . The latter is constructed along the lines discussed in Chapter 2, of a size to take a full week’s “charge antique upholstered louis xlll armchair .” An optional arrangement is to construct a series of drawers, or build the cupboard to fit an old chest of drawers, in place of the clothes hamper armchair vallin .
Dressing Tables art deco palissy dinnerware . Even the men of the family will display enthusiasm for a
Fie art nouveau vitrine . 4 antique tilt top dinner table photos 1800 century .45 boardroom clock . Bathroom cupboard jean luce arzberg germany .dressing table alongside the lavatory, provided it is kept clear enough of fenliliin4 fripperies to serve as a workbench for their shaving tools antique burr walnut chest drawers 1930s . This type of convenience can take the form of a removable table with four legs, built to fit the space, or built-in type having two front legs with the rear apron cleated to the wall “antique austrian ceramic art” .
A more modern design presents the dressing table as a simple counter, withou legs, as illustrated in Figure 4 design sideboard inlaid wood .46• An ideal method for supporting a corner nex
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to the lavatory is to bolt it through a hole drilled in the lavatory’s apron royal court floral bone china hand made & painted by craftsman staffordshire . Failin this, heavy brackets must be employed, of either metal or suitably shaped woo( To be effective, these, like the rear apron cleats, must be located against studs i the wall antique 1920 small drop leaf table . A linoleum top whose color reflects the decorative scheme will be mosuitable for bathroom use french makers of tables a gibier . Its edge can be concealed by a band of veneer or plasti which is cemented over the entire width of the counter’s apron, when the latt furnitures during ancient roman period . is flush with the top edge antique table with paw feet oak table .
Drying Rack italian console table makers . Rather than to attempt to change so basic a custom as the dail conversion of the bathroom into a lingerie laundry and drying room, the ho mechanic will be better advised to construct a rack that will keep milady’s ga,- ments reasonably clear of the bathtub, while drying out unusual gate leg table . This is not difficult whe the tub is clear at one end, if a pivoted ladderlike rack is constructed, similar to t one pictured in Figure 4 antique cigar chair with wood arms .47 opalescent glass perfume france . A small wooden partition can be built at the end of t e tub upon which the uprights of the rack will rest when they are in a vertic antique drop dresser with marble top .1 position vintage three leg table base . The tops of the uprights are pivoted to the ceiling by means of bol s thrust through chromium plated metal flanges, cut out and bent into U shapes - s shown antique oak five leg table . If either the chromium is unavailable, or the rafters in the ceiling do n t occur at the necessary points, a wooden joint on a sufficiently large cleat running in either direction along the ceiling can be constructed as shown in the detail antique compo motif furniture .
The rungs of the drying ladder can be plastic rods or chromium plated tub- in,, tenoned into place and held securely by chromium-headed screws etruscan pottery price offer . Long
chromium-plated bolts attached to the back of the 0
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top of the small partition to secure the rack in its vertical position early 19th century solid silver candlesticks . The bolt housings are screwed carefully in place against the rear wall, as purchase for the bolts when the rack is pushed up french style porcelain gilded weight driven clock . The tipper portions of the bolt housings should be filed into a concave curve to prevent the bolts from slipping off, if jarred cabriole in architecture . When vertical, the rack serves as a towel holder; if preferred, the hinge attachment can be omitted and the rack used for drying clothes in the vertical position cabinet makers escutcheons .
A more orderly arrangement results from the construction of an encloses cabinet, which completely conceals the wet clothing during the “drying process Although such a cabinet can sometimes be constructed above an existing radiator over which an inclined metal shield is fastened as protection from dripping, it wil: usually be necessary to build it wherever space is available “european art deco” war . In this case the drying element will consist of an infrared lamp bulb, suitably located to prevent scorching In any type of enclosed drying cabinet, every effort must be made to allow fot passage of a maximum amount of air currents rectangular oak gateleg table . To this end the door and side,,; have holes bored in various patterns, or contain brass grille inserts art deco .
RUMPUS ROOM FAVORITES
The satisfactory remodeling of an unused portion of a basement into a bright remodeling
clean rumpus room or playroom, is heightened by the opportunities afforded fol building various conveniences, which not only bestow that coveted “customr, built” look, but also effectively increase the size of the usable floor space ivory coffee tables italian . tinder these circumstances, it would appear incumbent upon the prospective home re Small corner bar neoclassical style brass seamed candlesticks .
modeller to plan the location of these conveniences before erecting the studding of new partitions, and especially when providing for doorways oriental motif display cabinet . No matter how rough the sketch, when drawn to scale it will prove invaluable to the amateur builder, both during the initial planning, for calculating the material requirements, and as insurance against the twin errors of costly omission and commission 18th century english stoneware . Often the location of a door a few feet to the right or left will make or break a valuable wall space, together with its attendant possibilites for built-in utilities ebay+table+inlay+mahogany+drop leaf+oval . The same is equally true of radiator installations, which often determine the final layout rococo candelabra . Extra doors, when strategically located, often pay their way, as in the case of built-in bars 19th century antique hall table . Indeed, Dutch or half doors, when provided with a suitable shelf, make ideal serving pantries or miniature bars in themselves, as in Figure 4 pictures of 1940 walnut swing leg tables .48•
Built-in Bars viennese chairs . A majority of modern home recreation rooms now feature a permanent bar built into a corner or an end of the room aaron burr desk . Like their commercial prototypes—the milk bars, hosiery bars, necktie bars or ice cream bars—their primary objective need not necessarily be to dispense alcoholic beverages edgar brandt table . In reality nothing more than counters at which “customers” can comfortably stand or sit, these home cola, snack, or cocktail bars are fundamentally of simple construction indian vernacular furniture . The two basic considerations from the standpoint of utility are height and suitable counter space john toulouse porcelain modeller .
In general, a height of 42 in 18th century furniture owned by lord burlington, stamped . will suit the average person, whether standing or sitting on a tall stool antique cellarets . The bar top should be allowed a minimum width of 12 in myott son&co hanley 1880 ., the wider the better antique mirror back sideboard 1920’s . Obviously it should be finished or covered with a stain-and alcohol-proof surface antique italian sideboard .
It is on the front and any exposed side that the builder can lavish his decorative ability japanese characteristic of later 19th century decoration . One of the simplest methods of finishing utilizes random vertical widths of V-grooved knotty pine, which blends so well with many rumpus room decorative treatments william kent mahogany sidetable . A more striking but easily applied covering is the small tiled wall- board used in kitchens and bathrooms, which comes in a variety of glossy, enameled colors, or sized, ready for finishing sheriton roll top antique bureau . Padded leatherette is popular, either plain or quilted with upholsterers tacks, like a tufted chair back refrectory table with bulbous legs . Linoleum and Weldtex are interesting, and any of the hardwood plywood panels can be used for more formal effects, including plastic veneers, to be described later prayer bench, antoni gaudi . A startlingly rich effect can be achieved by applying a lacquered film decalcomania simulating marblo over ordinary lacquered wallboard or Y4-in designing knock down furniture . plywood scottish chest drawers .
The popular circular bar shown in Figure 4 austria thonet furniture .49 is easy to construct once the arcs of the bar top and shelf have been cut out to the dimensions shown yixing antique . A series of straight cleats are nailed to the underside of the bar top to permit a 1/—in cheng hua ming porcelain . overhang when the six 8Y2-in antique gate carved chair legs . uprights are nailed or screwed to them draped kidney shaped dressing table . This overhang is also allowed at the ends to permit the sides to clear the baseboard of the room lacquered furniture . Horizontal cleats nailed 18 in perpetual calendar 18th century . above the floor ends of the upright members hold the circular shelf and furnish rigidity regency period sofas . Silhouettes can be jigsawed along the edges of the upright members before they are fastened in place antique spiral leg oak dropleaf table .
This type of corner bar is most effective when a door gives access to it from the rear general description of design style of art deco . Otherwise it must be pushed forward sufficiently to permit entrance to its rear from one of the sides richard edward chippendale pier table . Corner shelving for interesting glasses or miniature bottles will add a professional touch, which will be heightened by fastening a pair of matching mirrors to the opposing walls of the corner antique epergne .
Depending upon the interests of the family, basement recreation rooms may be planned primarily for other purposes, with the bar an incidental feature or lacking entirely antique russian chess table . If the family includes several young people, a teen-age recreation area will probably be needed, and the basement offers an area more or less isolated from the rest of the house renniance ebony cupboard italian antique . In fact, if the ceiling of the basement is finished off with acoustical tile, the noise problem can be solved better in this area than in any other art deco antique dresser . A wooden floor will be better than other kinds for dancing, but energetic teen-agers, given the opportunity, will dance on almost any kind antiquegames writing table .
A music practice room is another good use if the family is musically inclined english antique tallboys . For this use it will be necessary to give attention to acoustical aspects silver christening set antique knife . Concrete walls will have to be covered with wood or other materials having good sound-
absorbing, qualities bohemian hyalith von buquoy glass . If the finished room is to be used for amateur recitals, the space will have to be planned so as to provide an open area large enough to seat the audience comfortably “abraham roentgen” kommode . If musical instruments, such as a piano, sensitive to dampness arc to be stored in the room, more attention must be paid to humidity control than for some other uses china cabinet desk . The walls and floor must be made as damp-proof as possible; in addition, an electric dehumidifier (of which there are several makes now available) may be necessary urns cuttelery boxes . Storage space in the form of cabinets of suitable shape and size for small instruments, records, etc antique wooden oval french music stands . can be planned 18c & 19c cheval mirrors .
Many basements are remodeled to facilitate a photographic hobby norman bel geddes desk . Fullfled-ed photographers build a dark room there for developing negatives and making prints an(> enlargements, and sometimes use an adjoining portion of the basement as a place to hang prints or show slides chinese cabinet with william and mary legs . A dark room will require some special plumbing and wiring, and slide-viewing is most convenient when both a suitable electrical outlet and a switch for turning the room lights on and off are located near the projector antigue collectors . These things should, of course, be planned as part of
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the basement remodeling operation “manual wind watches” “out of fashion” . If the hobby is moving picture photography, the same electrical conveniences will be needed near the projector renaissance italian furniture style a bambocci and cupboards . Both slide projection and moving picture projection require a screen which may be constructed as a permanent part of one wall of the room, or may be placed on a roller and rolled up out of the way when pictures are not being viewed art deco furniture designers and their work .
Washtub Camouflage “plate bucket” . Often a plan for a small basement rumpus room, after successfully solving the problem of by-passing the cellar heating unit, runs afoul of that other unsightly household necessity, the pair of old-fashioned laundry tubs marble leos furniture .
By constructing a well-fitting closed cabinet and finishing it in any of the methods discussed in the previous section on built-in bars, a self-service snack bar results, which effectively hides the basic utility theodore haviland limoges 1903 to 1925 green with gold medallion procelain . The inclusion of unobtrusive casters permits its easy removal on wash days, when its dampproof top will be unharmed by wet clothes, and it can be later utilized from the rear as a stan( for the ironing board regency/george iv silver candelabra suite . As shown in Figure 4 antique canterbury rack .51, shelves can be provided tha project under the tubs to hold laundry supplies and the electric iron, if desired royal staffordshire ceramics by clarice cliff pheasant soup bowl .
FIG verlys glass . 4 clock with marbles dropping .51 antique french provincial dining tables . Washtub cover staffordshire westerwald .
The dimensions in general will be based upon a pair of old-fashioned tubs 48 in red and yellow rose czechoslovakia china . long, 24 in slant front desk antique . wide, and 34 in oriental cabinet tortoiseshell . high inlaiditalianoccassionaltable . The framing consists of butt-jointed 2 X 2′S or 2 X 4’s covered with wallboard, plywood, or whatever material is consistent with the planned finish paul de lamerie reproduction . The top should be strong and well finished or covered, with due allowance for the height of the casters standing silver mirror candlestick styles . A pair of hooks and
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eyes at the sides, under the overhang of the top or counter, will hold the cabinet securely in place when it is doubling as a bar british deco . A built-in niche with shelves, or a shallow wall cabinet above the bar, will not only aid in the deception, but also provide valuable space for bottles, glasses, or condiments english 18th-century sideboard table .
Furnace Enclosures french fashion in 19 century . When no amount of plotting or planning will yield a room of desirable size and still exclude the ubiquitous furnace, it too, must be treated boldly, like the washtubs in the preceding section modern art deco bookcase . Whenever one side can be left open to the unfinished part of the basement, the problem of air circulation is simplified, since the other two sides can either be inclosed in knotty pine or wallboard, with a door at the front, or a fairly tight lattice-work enclosure can be erected on studding, with lattice-work doors “antique collectors blog” .
In many cases, however, the furnace will have been located with its back near one of the basement walls, causing it to project well into the intended game room lion paw pedestal table . Not many basement remodelers will be as fortunate as the man who was able to enclose his cellar heating plant with the tall shutters from his windows, which had become excess when they were replaced by a solid type antique dutch chest on chest .
A modification of this idea into a permanent enclosure constructed of fixed venetian blinds, will not only successfully conceal the most unsightly of furnaces, but also permit a free circulation of air dutch east india company pottery . As will be noted in the detail in Figure 4 antique novelty collector basket .52, the immovable slats are housed in
diagonal dadoes, which incline downward
diagonal the lower sections, permitting the cold air to enter at the bottom, and incline upward in the upper sections so that the lighter warm air can escape from above louis 15th dining rooms with marquetry . The front can be closed with double doors, slatted like the sides antique wood trestle table with leaves . Half-round moldings along the sides not only finish off the work, but also serve as stops for the slats on the outside 1950’s staffordshire porcelain religious figural . Thin pieces of flat lattice slatting serve the same purpose on the inside, thus eliminating the necessity for gluing each slat empirefurniture .
HARLEQUIN FURNITURE
A study of furniture history reveals that multipurpose furniture is neither an invention nor a new development of modern times sideboards 16th century italy . Certain seventeenth century cabinetmakers produced pieces into which a whimsical secondary utility had been built for the edification of their capricious patrons, who promptly dubbed the resulting ingenuities as “harlequin,” or “fantastic” furniture cornice antique . Few fantastic qualities but much ingenuity is displayed in modern conceptions of spacesaving, double-duty furniture lord and taylor candlesticks . Although not usually classed as built-in furniture, because of their mobility, these dual-purpose pieces possess a basic kinship to built-in furniture because of the versatility that was designed and literally built into them sofa carved top rail . Therefore, the following examples are included to augment those already discussed antique table wooden hinge drop leaf .
End Table Sewing Cabinet empire console pier table . For the busy housewife to whom a sewing room or alcove is not available, the popular step end table described in Chapter 2 (page 89) can be modified to house her sewing and darning utensils (Figure 4 dresser & chests circ 1840 .53)• With the middle step omitted and the floor hinged to expose rows of thread and darning cottons, there is still room for thimbles, needles, scissors, tape measure, darning egg, and socks, without disturbing a lamp or ashtray on the top shelf, or books on the shelf below teapot made by chippendale .
After the legs are tapered to Y8 in german tea table with tray ., a rabbet 31g in brannam pottery . wide is cut in the aprons, before they are doweled into the legs empire side table . The plywood bottom is Cut out to fit around the inside leg corners, then glued and bradded into its rabbet, as indicated in Figure 4 lombardy table antiques .53•
The fixed back section of the first step is rounded on its three outer edges and fastened to the rear of the aprons with a Y!-in art deco antique bedroom furniture . overhang antique red leather upholstery chair with arm . The uprights for the top cut are then clamped together and a curve cut in their front edges as shown porcelain cris de paris .

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When constructed in a window recess or similar alcove, an overhead cornice against the ceiling will create a partial division, which can be augmented by curtains antique techniques .
Bunk-Beds 1930 deco wall frieze reproductions pilaster design . If it is desired to transform kill unsightly old metal or wooden
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into a built-in couch or banquette, it is a simple matter to construct a boxlike
frame of Y4-in carved oak draw-leaf refectory table . knotty pine to fit the springs at the desired height pennsylvania drop leaf table 6 legs . Following the
general principles outlined for the beds described in Chapter 2, slats are accom-
modated on cleats screwed to the inner sides of the upper part of the frame for
the springs to rest upon robj ceramics . In a long, narrow room, space may exist for a pair of
built-in bunk beds placed end to end, separated by a common built-in night stand serving table .
Built-in wall storage, or sectional furniture will complete the transformation
of the utility room, with desks doubling as dressing tables, and chests of drawers
either built in sectionally or concealed in wall storage, which can also house the
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Double-Decker Bunks clawfoot antique lowboy . When concealment is of secondary importance to conservation of space, the double-decker bunks described in Chapter 2 can be made permanent fixtures by substituting four long timbers for the corner posts antique octagonal islamic table . The side and end members are tenoned deeply into the posts and pegged for security second hand refectory trestle table . Here, too, the underbed storage space call be utilized by a built-in drawer or drawers for extra linen and blankets oval lacquer tea table . A pair of these double-deckers ill a summer camp or in the nursery, will provide four beds in a minimum of floor space german art deco porcelain harlequin .
Compartment Headboard 3 leg drop leaf vintage table . We are frequently confronted with photographs of freelance executives whose offices are apparently their beds, fitted up with fabulous headboards into which have been built all manner of modern office devices and sleep-promoting gadgets art nouveau day beds . While most of us must be content to spend less time in bed than modern medical practitioners recommend, nevertheless there are certain aids and comforts that tend to prolong our relaxations, when placed within easy reach of the downy couch 18th century porcelain . Among items considered indispensable by many are a suitable reading light, an ashtray and beverage holder, space for reading materials, a radio, and the telephone davenport desk 19 century . The latter instrument has gained mobility through the telephone company’s willingness to install, for a small charge, plug-in receptacles in various rooms for a single handset characteristic of baroque furniture .
The auxiliary headboard (Figure 4 jacobean chairs .37) described below is suggested as a simple design that will fulfill basic requirements antique stanford refectory table with end leafs . Primarily an elaboration of the popular Hollywood headboard, it can be painted to blend with the room’s trim as it stands behind the head of any standard twin bed french silverware patterns antique .
As pictured in Figure 4 must art deco furniture have a lacquer finish? .37 the upper corners of the top of the headboard are mitered and the inside of the rear edges of the two long sidepieces are rabbeted to receive the Y4-in ashtray daum nancy france antique . plywood back antique pembroke 4 sided drop leaf tables . The io-in english antique tallboys . sidepiece for the built-in night stand can now be glued to the long sidepiece so that the bottom edges are flush and square bone handled fork converted to knive . The top of the night stand can also be glued up at this time antique italian ceramic ornament . When dry, it is cut to the same curve as the cleat in detail B, a Y2-in chinese porcelain factory markings . overhang being allowed over the door end continental porcelain . The rear of the top is cut to a width of 17 in 17th century japanese imari porcelain ., the Compartment headboard sheffield plate 19th century .
front half being allowed to extend i in china cabinet & desk on side . on either side, so that it will overhang the outer edges of the inner and outer sidepieces by Y4 in francois linke . The bottom piece of the night stand is cut to the same curve of i8-in antique campaign beds . radius but fits inside both sid pieces and permits the top to overhang the curved side, which is Yg in small refecttory draw tables . thick, Yj in louis xiv dining table .
The long upper shelf can be butt-jointed into place io in 17th century silver soup tureens . below the top, f the finish is to be paint or enamel marquetry italian tray . The dimensions given make no allowanc•s for dadoes enoch booth pottery . The inner side is now butted to the shelf, 17 in what does iv carved in a french wall console mean . from the long sid The divider can be toenailed above and in prolongation with the inner side, an through -nailed or screwed to the top 18th century dresden cabinet-makers . The side shelf is fastened io in burr walnut antique . below t e long shelf by screws or nails through both sides, countersunk, and covered wi plastic wood english pottery colours 19 century . The bottom of the blanket compartment is likewise fastened i place, with the sill face-nailed to it along its bottom edge curved oriental sideboard .
After the upright for the doorframe and the rear upright of the night stand s curved side are cut and beveled, they are assembled with the bottom, top, an cleat for fit finmar desk . The position of the cleat is marked on the underside of the top piec-, then screwed into place antique art deco display cabinet . The lower end of the upright for the doorframe is lappe into the bottom, with its beveled edge flush with the arc of the bottom value of marble top dresser from the civil war . The inner upright is screwed to the inner edge of the inner sidepiece as shown, so that its beveled outer edge is flush with the arc of the circle cut in the bottom piece, into which it is lapped yabu fruit . The bottom piece can be fastened in position, flush with the floor ends of the sidepieces hot water silver serving dish .
Next, the top of the night stand can be slid into place an(> fastened to the top of the short outer side, arid to the top of the door’s upright by means of small angle irons, which should be marked and screwed to the undersurface of the top before it is ready for final fastening maggiolini dining room . The rear edges are nailed or screwed through the two sides japanned cabinets .
The Y4-in pictures of antiqued cabinets . plywood back panel is now fitted and screwed into its rabbets in the sidepieces baroque girandole . It is face-screwed to the top and all shelf edges antique metamorphic + jonathan jupe. .
The curved plywood side is ready to be bradded into position empire writing table . Commencing at either end it is fastened along one vertical edge then steamed into position with a hot iron placed over a moistened cloth, as in pressing clothes early victorian mahogany telescopic dining table . It is bradded at top and bottom progressively, as it bends into place antiques furniture,josef hoffmann .
The plywood doors are butt-hinged gebruder thonet liege . silver tureen plates . with suitable catches attached along their outer edges fine bohemian china made in czechoslovakia .
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Holes call be bored through the back panel at the shelf edges to permit the
egress of electric cords from various appliances or the entire headboard call be wired to a central plug, which in turn is plugged into the room’s electric outlet art nouveau antique drinking cabinet . In the latter case, as shown in detail C, it will be necessary to make the sides
deeper, if armored cable is used, unless it is decided to keep all cable above the height of the room’s baseboard, whose thickness will be the distance of the rear of the headboard clears the wall japanese 16 century furniture . A frame iyt in france directoire . deep, mitered at the top, can be nailed flush with the outer faces of the headboard to provide the, necessary clearance for installing shallow appliance outlets in the back famous unmarked stoneware . The room’s branch circuit should be checked to prevent overload 1930 art deco armchairs . Unless other than the indicated appliances are to be used, 14 gage BX cable should prove satisfactory http://antcollectors.com/antique-furniture/art-deco-cabinets-and-sideboards-british-walnut-sideboard-burled-maple-console-french-commode-french-side-cabinet-british-sideboard-british-display-cabinet-british-side-cabinet . An additional sheet of plywood can be added to cover the electrical installation, if desired french style wood inlaid desk .
The night stand can, of course, be built into either or both sides, depending on the intended location of the bed with respect to the room’s walls value susie cooper tea set yellow with blue dots . A pair of these headboards will accommodate two twin beds placed close together double gate drop leaf table antique . For a double bed the blanket compartment should measure 57 in antique wooden gate card table . wide elizabethan cooking utensils .
KITCHEN DUPLICITY
The departure of the “general factotum” or all-purpose domestic from the American scene appears to have erased the dining room from present-day home planning, requiring each family to face the problem of where to eat its meals 17th century dining table & melon ball legs . As already mentioned, many families of medium size who are accustomed to entertaining have set aside dining alcoves or semiscreened portions of their living rooms the 17th century dining table germany . Others have followed the line of least resistance and continue to consume all their meals oil a table in the kitchen, or in a breakfast nook nearby recipe for “soft paste porcelain” . Whatever the decision, many homes are committed to a special setup for all early breakfast not too far from the kitchen stove antique porcelain figuines italy .
Breakfast Nook antique perpetual calendar . For a kitchen with a free corner or alcove 3 ft wooden hinge gate leg table . 8 in empair furniture arts doors . X 4 ft round dining table expansion systems . 8 in cabriole antique chairs styles . available, all important step saver is the old standby of two benches and a table seating four people for breakfast, lunch, or dinner antique blue glass . The construction of this compact dining nook (Figure 4 flatware forks types .38) is extremely simple, involving a minimum of tools serving table .
The rear inside vertical edges of the long sides of the benches shown in Figure 4 antique red leather upholstery chair with arm .38 are rabbeted to take corresponding rabbets cut in both ends of each of the backpieces, before the side ends are glued up chinese rice grain porcelain . The cleats for the seats are screwed on 16Y8 in value of sterling silver leaf ladle . from the bottom edges, where the foot cleats are also attached from the inside; meanwhile the seats are glued tip antique library tables from 1600’s .
One half of the leg pattern can be laid out on one table leg piece, and after the outline is traced, both pieces can be sawed simultaneously italian antique silver chest box . After they are sanded, they are glued up and the bottoms cleated; the tops must be clamped art deco furniture germany .
When the sides have dried they are cut to pattern, sanded, and the backs Breakfast nook how expensive 4 foot wide drop leaf table .
screwed into their rabbets eureka electric clock . The seats are fastened to the top of their cleats and to the bottom of the back, from the rear art deco regency mahogony .
To assemble the table it is only necessary to screw the legs to the outside edge of the cleats thomas bentley . The stretchers pass through their mortises in the legs and are keyed by Y2-in empire style candelabras brass . dowels, through holes drilled tightly against the outer leg surfaces apostle mote spoon .
Snack Bar rococo revival bed . A modern development of the breakfast nook, the snack bar, takes its form from the quick-lunch counters prevaient throughout the country deco furniture spain . It can be of most elementary design, built against any wall or alcove, as previously noted vintage 1940’s kidney shaped dressing table . Another popular form extend–, into the hitcher:, at right angles to a wall, with its outer corners rounded into a smooth half circle, so that it can be used as sections of shelving for emergency storage voysey furniture . Unless the latter is used with care, however, it may be necessary to provide bolts or hooks oil the kitchen side to prevent accidents which may be caused by between-meal customers, who pull chairs out unexpectedly dating antique dressers .
The construction of the chairs consists of simple butt joints, with cleats under the front ends of the seats to prevent splitting hand painted deruta breakfront . The grain of the seats runs at right
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angles to the back, and the forward ends can be reinforced by heavy angle irons on both sides of the center “leg antiques pottery made in coimbra .” The chair backs call be constructed of V-grooved knotty pine, as shown in the drawing, or of solid stock regency mahogany settee hairy paw .
The counter or bar top is of /-in macintosh jugendstil . stock cleated together with the end upright fastened to a 2 in X 4 in lacquer tray round antique black . cleat fastened sideways against the underside chateau des tuileries porcelain . Tile apron, which acts as a stop for tops of the chair backs, is lapped into the end upright, as shown susie cooper value nosegay .
The counter is edged by mitered Y2-in empire furniture company . strips 2Y2 in antique stores brass ashtrays made in china . wide cabriole leg french bench . These can be so fastened that they will project above the surface of the wooden counter top a distance equal to the thickness of the linoleum or other material to be used as a covering, so that the resulting top will be flush with the covered edges meissen porcelain blumen design . The chair backs can also be covered with linoleum, or with hardwood plywood, or squares of striated plywood with alternating grains antique portuguese pottery .
Folding Tables french empire furniture . Where space does not permit the installation of a permanent breakfast nook, counter or snack bar, a built-in folding table, strategically located, can be used to good advantage antique metal double candelabra . A type presently popular is based upon the principle of the drop-leaf kitchenette table shown as optional construction to the closet-door compartment, earlier in this chapter (page 26o) scandinavian worktable . Hinged at the bot-tom, with a flat hinged leg that drops down to a vertical position as the table is lowered, this style of table is a satisfactory improvisation except for the fact that when it is “up,” in its vertical position, it masks the shelves against which it is secured, and must therefore be lowered whenever access is desired to them antique tilt top table inlay design .
The same is true of the table pictured in Figure 4 beaded and decorated candalabras .40 in so far as lower cabinet space is concerned, except that the latter can be built deep enough to house several folding chairs and still serve as a useful counter 16th renaissance tassels . As indicated, the top hinges upward, with two hinged legs that open downward as the top is raised verlys chinese . Bracket supports similar to those used in folding bridge tables can be used to insure rigidity staffordshire chamber pot .
An optional method is the cross section shown in A, which can be attached to the back of a door, or any unused low wall space staffordshire porcelain rococo revival period . Here the legs come down as a pair, being secured in place by folding brackets antique secretary with mirror and harp design legs .
For those who enjoy camouflaging their built-in appliances the folding table illustrated in Figure 4 four pillar trestle table .41 will offer all opportunity to combine two conveniences wedgwood majolica doric . The table top, of any convenient size such as 2 ft 18th century antique gate leg table . X 3 ft swedish antique collectors ., is hinged flat against the wall 29 or 30 in american empire sideboard . from the floor how art deco has an influence over other art styles . Its supporting leg in the form of a kitchen bulletin board or blackboard, 29 or 30 in louis sue furniture dressing table 1933 . high minus the thickness of the table top and its own semicircular pediment, is hinged 6 or 8 in gate leg drop leaf table . down
from the outer edge of the table top regency library steps antiques . In the
drawing the end of the table is cut in a senii circle to eliminate jutting corners in its open position borromini apprentice with a woodcarver . This accounts for the decorative semicircular pediment nailed to the top of the bulletin board as a firm support for the table when it is used as a leg calamander wood bookcase .
For a bulletin board, soft wallboard is bradded or glued to a plywood backing and trimmed with a mitered frame of molding 1940’s style chairs british . If a
FIG-4 dutch bombe china display cabinet .41 table lamps . Combination folding blackboard is preferred, hard wallboard can be
table scottish davenport desk . substituted and painted a flat black elkington & co candelabra . The table
can be locked against the wall with a cabinet catch attached to a circular piece of waste, or by means of a simple wooden coglike latch that rotates on a screw blocked up to the thickness of the table top stamped sidney barnsley furniture . Needless to say no articles call be stored on the inviting shelflike pediment over the bulletin board royal sheffield silver salt cellar .
An amusing “drop-leaf” table for the rumpus room is shown in Figure 4 escritoire chest .42• Its projecting eyes are knobs for pulling the combination round and square hinged top down, so that the long “nose” call hinge down as the supporting leg makers of antique table clock with music in china .
Utility Cupboard when were epergnes invented . The utility of so-called utility cupboards and cabinets is often badly obscured by improper placement art deco square table . The location of the kitchen utility cupboard under consideration (Figure 4 english cabinet makers .43) is of prime importance if it is to succeed in its mission “the furniture shop “from grand rapids michigan . Predicated on a fair-sized kitchen having an outside wall, it is designed for a corner site, either near the rear door or against an outside wall german neoclassical secretaire .
Fic german 1930 furniture value . 1940’s cherry buffet . 4 adam serpentine sideboard .42 17th century drawers antiques . Folding table for rumpus room old oak draw leaf tables .
In such a position, when the Presiding Genius of the Stove is absent, and has locked the entrance door, packages can still be delivered by means of an outside covered door to the lower front compartment meuble d’appui with sevres style figures . The inner door to this package compartment, bolted on the kitchen side, prevents access to the kitchen while affording a protective covering for deliveries when no one is home prembrokes sofa table .
Next comes a shallow receptacle for the ironing board, which hinges down onto its folding leg, as shown in Figure 4 darte freres porcelain .43• The board is constructed so that it can be adjusted to the height of the operator, by means of butt binges with a removable pin american 19th century side boards .
The remaining space on the opposite side can be devoted to cleaning materials antique oak table with brass inlay .Utility cupboard east coast arts and crafts furniture .
partitioned to care for available apparatus, such as vacuum cleaners and electric waxers, as well as mops and brooms antique american candle snuffer scissor, 18th c . The back of the door has hooks for dresses and aprons, with a mirror on the front for necessary check-ups islamic antiques mother pearl furniture .
A framing of 2 in art nouveau dining chair with striped pattern seat . X 4 in opalescence glass by marc sabino . pieces is first nailed in place small side table tripod legs . Vertical siding of wallboard or /34-in spanish revival walnut console table . pine boards extends from floor to ceiling, with door openings framed by 2 X 4’s or 2 X 2’s 1920s british furniture . Partitions are of Y4-in opalescent etched glass . material on 2 in maccasar modernism france . X 2 in designs for dressing table glasses . framing, and the inside (kitchen) door to the outside compartment is of heavy, cleated construction, adequately weatherproofed around the outer edges canadian desk with drawers . The cupboard door above it should match it in appearance and construction, from the kitchen side, providing access to a series of shelves above the package compartment antique victorian wood stool chamber pot . The entire cabinet can be painted or enameled to blend with the woodwork and decorative effect of the kitchen antique silver candlesticks .
BATHROOM SUBTLETIES
Next to the kitchen, the modern bathroom offers perhaps the most fertile field for built-in utilities antique pedestal mahogany table . Aside from the requisite plumbing fixtures, the careful location of medicine and cosmetic cabinets, linen cupboards, clothes hampers, drying racks, or dressing tables will return high dividends in added convenience antique mahogany english wardrobe .
Open Shelving corinthian column + solid silver . Gayly colored towels add to the decorative effect when displayed in piles on open shelves, which also render them readily accessible when needed drop leaf tables kinds of legs . When not concealed by cupboard doors, the modern practice is to recess the shelving flush with the bathroom walls, with open outer corners, where possible, as shown in Figure 4 antique spanish blue and white pottery .44 18th century austrian writing cabinet . These are the familiar sunken boxes already described, with the tiling, wallboard, or plaster brought flush to their edges armchair vallin . With wallboard, chromium strips are available commercially to finish off the cut edges english federal clocks . The inside of the niches can be painted a contrasting color in the Colonial manner sheffield plate candelabra .

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