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<p>[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 9960108, member: 5170"]This walnut huntboard is from New York City and was made ca. 1855. It's 6 feet wide U.S. and 8 feet tall. I'm attributing it to Alexander Roux because of similarities with the deer head carving and details with the base that are similar to a Roux huntboard that's for auction at Cisco's at the moment. Plus, I thought of Roux before I even started searching, just because the decorative details look like something from his shop. But.....if you have a better idea on attribution, please let me know!</p><p><br /></p><p>So why a huntboard and not a sideboard? Huntboards usually have depictions of animals as well as other comestibles. In this case, we have a fully developed stag's head at the apex, and walnuts and leaves on the lower casework. </p><p><br /></p><p>The finish is shellac, which has predictably darkened over the past 170 years. The piece was definitely used for its intended purpose by the folks who had it in the past, and required some TLC on my part, but I got it for a great deal so I was happy to do it. I believe that the heat and moisture of dishes that were placed on the shelves over the decades and centuries caused alligatoring on the shelves and back panels. To repair this, I used a combination of Howard's Restore-a-Finish for dark walnut and denatured alcohol, used very sparingly on the end of a clean brush. I'd say it remedied about 80-90% of the damage. </p><p><br /></p><p>Since it's so dark, I considered stripping and refinishing the whole thing, but decided against it because most of the finish is in great shape, and I like the patina of age from the original finish. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]500123[/ATTACH] </p><p>[ATTACH=full]500124[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]500125[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 9960108, member: 5170"]This walnut huntboard is from New York City and was made ca. 1855. It's 6 feet wide U.S. and 8 feet tall. I'm attributing it to Alexander Roux because of similarities with the deer head carving and details with the base that are similar to a Roux huntboard that's for auction at Cisco's at the moment. Plus, I thought of Roux before I even started searching, just because the decorative details look like something from his shop. But.....if you have a better idea on attribution, please let me know! So why a huntboard and not a sideboard? Huntboards usually have depictions of animals as well as other comestibles. In this case, we have a fully developed stag's head at the apex, and walnuts and leaves on the lower casework. The finish is shellac, which has predictably darkened over the past 170 years. The piece was definitely used for its intended purpose by the folks who had it in the past, and required some TLC on my part, but I got it for a great deal so I was happy to do it. I believe that the heat and moisture of dishes that were placed on the shelves over the decades and centuries caused alligatoring on the shelves and back panels. To repair this, I used a combination of Howard's Restore-a-Finish for dark walnut and denatured alcohol, used very sparingly on the end of a clean brush. I'd say it remedied about 80-90% of the damage. Since it's so dark, I considered stripping and refinishing the whole thing, but decided against it because most of the finish is in great shape, and I like the patina of age from the original finish. [ATTACH=full]500123[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]500124[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]500125[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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