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Red Cedar chest of draws resto
Hi, I got this red cedar chest of draws the other week and I'm going to do a restore on it. The old lady I bought it off said it’s at least 100 years old as her mother handed it down to her. I'm keeping this for myself as I like it, it has some really good figure and grain and all is made of red cedar including the draws sides and bottoms. I don’t think the handles are right and the feet are not original. As I look at it, it seems someone at some stage has done work on it. There are some fixing up to do on the draw slips and a crack in the top that needs some attention. It looks as if its had a hard life with significant ware and tear over the years and as I'm keeping it, it really does need some TLC to make it last another 100 years. I would like to know if anyone can better date it. All three bottom draws are different sizes, I've shown the lock that might also help in dating it.
I plan to finish it with schellac and then u-beaut traditional wax as a finish. I'm not sure what I'll do about the handles at this stage as I think they are not the right ones nor good enough to go back on. I have some red cedar to do some repairs where needed on the draws. To repair damaged areas I'll be using hide glue if it’s strong enough for the job. The crack on the top is a concern but I'll think that one through when I get it off and have a better look.
As a side note, how is it I can never get the pictures the right way round and in the right order and there is no tool in the manage attachments that I can use to sort it out.