We
like to think no antique furniture restoration job is
too big, too small or too difficult whether it be in
wood, tortoiseshell, mother of pearl, or ivory.
Restoration can involve all sorts of different skills
from cabinet-making to carving, veneer work to marquetry,
boulle and polishing.
We carry out all forms of cabinet-making for example making new legs, reconstructing whole pieces
of furniture or making entire new bases for ornate cabinets.
Old wood is used for all repairs whenever possible.
French polishing is carried out with extreme care. Many pieces have been
stripped and over polished with use over many years.
Wherever possible we retain the original colour and
patina. Surface polish can be revived and brought back
to life by either French polishing or using a traditional
hard wax finish.
Veneer
work and marquetry is a speciality at Gow Antiques. We have a large stock
of old veneers and can carry out the most comprehensive
job.
All handles, castors, locks and other brasswork can be replaced, repaired or matched. Ormolu mounts
can be re-gilded and aged as required.
Leatherwork is also undertaken with a wide variety of leathers and
gilt tooling.
Upholstery,
caning, and rush seating are sub-contracted to a local
experienced upholsterer.
Remember a treasured piece of good furniture restored
well by Gow Antiques will add to its value and the price
of the restoration will be a small fraction of the overall
pleasure it will give you.
We are all increasingly aware of the need for informed
and sympathetic conservation of our heritage. This is
particularly true for antique furniture.
Over the years a large amount of poor work has been
done on fine furniture by unqualified and unskilled
people, sometimes causing irreversible damage. |