Hi everyone,
Interesting looking site you have here. I'm too broke to collect antiques seriously (and my hubby hates anything that doesn't have that fresh-from-the-factory smell) but I do love them. I was given a set of nesting tables about 15 years ago by my neighbour. She said they were given to her but she had no use for them. She said the person who gave them to her told her they had been sitting outside for ages. They're in decent shape structurally, but they are in desperate need of refinishing. I'm down with getting stuff for free so I gladly took them off her hands. So I planned to re-gild them. I started sanding down the legs and started noticing that they're actually nicely made. The table has been plastered and gilded with some kind of metal leaf, but it's obviously not true gold as it has darkened to a dark brassy gold colour with green oxide. Once I saw that, I stopped sanding because I know nothing about the value of antiques. All I could remember was that horror story about the lady who sanded down and repainted an old chest, thus removing traces of old colonial blue paint...which killed its historical value. I didn't want to end up with a similar story, so here I am.
If anyone has any thoughts or insights about my nesting tables that they'd like to share, I would appreciate it. Or if you could tell me where I can find out more about how to identify materials, construction techniques, gilding techniques, etc. for myself, that would also be appreciated. I don't have photos of the tables just yet, but I will take some and post them ASAP for your consideration. I don't need any estimates or anything; I just want to know if it's safe to go ahead and get a gold-leaf kit and refinish them or if I should be taking them in somewhere for a full appraisal. I can't tell whether they're very old originals or just reproductions. They seem to be quite old, but that could be deceiving considering that they've lived a hard life. I don't really care if they're not in pristine condition; I still love them. I have managed to hang onto the ratty old things all these years despite hubby's ever-ready threats to toss them in the dump or in the burn barrel.
Thanks, and I'm looking forward to reading more on the forum!