I have a childs ladder back chair that I think was made in the late 30's or early 40's. It was originally painted white with multi-colored stencils. The chair has fallen apart and I am in the process of cleaning it up and preparing to reassemble it. My original thought was to clear coat it after assembly to preserve the paint; or what's left of it (it is old, chipped, scratched, faded, etc). However, it has occurred to me that the original paint could be lead based. I've checked on testing kits, but I understand that they are not real reliable. So, I'm now contemplating stripping it and repainting to copy the original paint and stencil work. I don't know that the chair has any antique value. However, I also am aware that having the original finish can affect what ever value it may have. I guess I am really more concerned about any children that may use it in the future. Any advice?
Sorry for the second posting. I didn't appear to post on the first try so, I tried again. Moderator, please remove the duplicate.
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