older furniture
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Does anyone on here know how to tell what style of furniture ( era or period ) say a dining suite would be ?
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Should have known better ...
It is wood , just dont know whether it be re stainable wood or fire wood ...

It is wood , just dont know whether it be re stainable wood or fire wood ...
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Antique Roadshow tragic here...
check the joins on the chairs if glued or nailed = probably not antique, if dovetailed joints possible antique.
Try googling, Regency dining chairs, or Victorian, or Edwardian or Georgian, see if any styles seem the same.
Try re-staining on the underneath, see what it look like.
Are these to go with the table you had earlier?
check the joins on the chairs if glued or nailed = probably not antique, if dovetailed joints possible antique.
Try googling, Regency dining chairs, or Victorian, or Edwardian or Georgian, see if any styles seem the same.
Try re-staining on the underneath, see what it look like.
Are these to go with the table you had earlier?
Diane
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No that table turned out to be Edwardian and not a fix it for a amatuer so its been put away until we decide what to do ..
this one was a freeby and I thought the table would be good for the sewing room fixed up but now I dont know what to do with it .
Not too worried as council clean is next month so it wont be a pain to get rid of .
Will check the joins tomorrow and google suggests Sheraton style legs .
Work mate of o/half can drop in and have a look to be sure , he sidelines restoring antique furniture and seems to know what he is on about .
The table extends and is bloody heavy for its size ... oh well might have some fun with it.
this one was a freeby and I thought the table would be good for the sewing room fixed up but now I dont know what to do with it .
Not too worried as council clean is next month so it wont be a pain to get rid of .
Will check the joins tomorrow and google suggests Sheraton style legs .
Work mate of o/half can drop in and have a look to be sure , he sidelines restoring antique furniture and seems to know what he is on about .
The table extends and is bloody heavy for its size ... oh well might have some fun with it.
Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
David Brent
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