What finish on 1940's dining table???
I have an English Oak & leather dining suite & sideboard which I estimate to be
circa.1940's. The finish on the sideboard is pretty much perfect but the table top is
looking dull & feels a bit 'textured'.
I have previously used non silicon wax on it and it looks OK for a short time, but really
could do with a real lift.
Problem is I don't know what the finish is.
I thought shellac, but when I rub the underside with a metho wet rag it doesn't seem to effect the surface. Wouldn't metho melt shellac?
If it is shellac I thought I could perhaps give it a top-up without detracting from its age value.
If it isn't shellac what might it be? It is fairly glossy but not glassy like a polly finish.
It does water-mark, but that could just be the wax coat.
Any suggestions? Would a pic help?
Phill.