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Mahogany Extension Table Restoration
A few years back I was called to a house to look at and quote on restoring a Mahogany Extension Table and its matching 12 chairs.
I couldn't get over the quality of the thing as soon as I saw it .This was a solid Cuban Mahogany tight grained top, Dense heavy stuff, with matching legs, and rails of the more usual Brazilian or Honduras type Mahogany. The extension system had twin decent sized winding threads and the legs separated apart in the normal way to take more leaves but each end also wound out past the legs and cantilevered out from each end. A great way of taking some of the weight of the sliding rails in between the legs and giving such table a much longer life without wear and tear on the rails. I had never seen one of these in the flesh, Ive possibly seen scale drawings in the design books of similar tables.
The Top had its two ends and two leaves . Three leaves were missing . The top at both ends was loose where it screwed to the base with missing screws having been lost and remaining ones ready to fall out .
So the job was to clean and check the winding threads and all sliding rails. Repair some splits to the original tops. Plug the holes under the top and re fix the two ends down. Make and fit three leaves matching them to the rest . Wash of the original shellac on the original tops if it needed it, and re french polish the old and the new together so they match. lightly rub back the base and legs and re polish. Take apart and re glue 12 chairs where needed, repair, and re upholster in clients fabric.
I didn't get a picture of the table or chairs before I started work so this is the amazing running parts that sit under the top. Better pictures coming soon .
Rob