1760 Antique Ebony and Inlaid Ivory Table Restoration
We occasionally repair fine antique furniture and have specialized in veneered, inlaid or marquetry pieces. We strive to honor the value and integrity of any piece for its intended use. When a cherished antique or contemporary piece of furniture or fine art gets damaged from poor handling, exposure to the elements, accidents, water damage, fire or general overuse, there may be many possible ways to correct or fix the damage, but only a few ways that would be appropriate and stand the test of time. It is essential that the proper methods and materials are employed to do a proper and long lasting repair. We also recommend ways to maintain high-value furniture and wooden artwork, preserving it for future generations.
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The process of repairing a damaged piece of furniture starts by determining the age, style, value, the extent of damage, and selecting an appropriate repair method. Not every piece is the same and depending on the age and quality of the piece, options will present themselves to properly restore the piece to its original condition. Occasionally we are presented with antiques that have been repaired with non-traditional methods, which can complicate things if the repair was poorly done. These non-traditional repairs can devalue a piece and may have to be removed first before a long lasting traditional repair can be done, and value restored. Most finer antiques were assembled with hide glue, have a shellac or varnish top coat finish, built with traditional joining techniques, and should be repaired using the same materials and techniques whenever possible. More modern pieces require developed adhesives and are finished in a totally different way.
I believe the old-world craftsman fundamentals I learned in Europe have served me well, in completing repairs on valuable antiques, as well as more contemporary work. [/one-half]
Damage Assessment Reports
Documenting damage on a piece of furniture is something that is done for insurance, shippers or owners of furniture, are used to settle claims, document historical repairs, and suggest possible repair solutions with a cost estimate. The report can be accompanied by photos and a hard copy report if required. It can be used in conjunction with a professional appraisal or estate evaluation and are prepared and billed separately of any repairs done.
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Paul Schürch Woodwork
731 Bond Ave.
Santa Barbara, CA.
805-965-3821
805-966-5426 (fax)
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