A great example of an Australian cedar chiffonier.
1850
This piece was in a fairly original state,
though it had been over-coated with a thick dark spirit varnish.
This varnish had deteriorated and had delaminated in patches, making
the finish rather un-appealing. Several veneer sections were also
missing. The back and base required much structural work as a result
of shrinkage.
The over-varnish was carefully removed revealing
the original shellac finish. This had obviously faded Ito become
a very light yellow colour, hence why someone had added colour to
the over-varnish.
Once back to the original finish, some re-finishing
was necessary. It was decided to choose a naturally occurring dark
section of cedar, then to colour the lighter regions to match in
order to present a more homogenous aesthetic.
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