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These old leaves had to be restored to make up a large dining table to go to
the residence of the new Dean of St Paul's Cathedral |
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Invisible joint |
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chair had already had a repair at one time and there was no good timber left
so I had to scarf on a new leg whilst still keeping the original carved top
section. |
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Mahogany dining room table french polished |
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This chair back had been smashed into about eight pieces, I had to re-glue
and polish to a successful invisible repair |
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Careful removal of the fragile antique putty, this is a special formula for
these very thin glazing bars and not ordinary linseed oil putty |
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second table top has been re-glued and french polished |
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| Repair of leg and french polished |
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| Extra moulding made and gilded to
the mirror base to blend in with the new fire surround |
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