
Looking for other signs of age is also wise in addition to indicators of hand craftsmanship. Although many pieces of antique furniture have survived through the centuries, unfortunately a great number of them are missing some or all of their original hardware. Looking at the bottom or back of a piece, or inside its doors and drawers, can provide important clues about whether or not a piece of old furniture was machine cut or crafted by hand. One of the easiest improvements you can. The easiest and least intrusive way is simple observation. The hardware of a 17th century piece would have been held in place by clinched cotter pins on the inside. A bit key mortise lock has a striker look at a modern door - the thing that goes in and out that holds the door when you close it and a deadbolt that is thrown with a skeleton key.






For an exterior door mortise lock with two keyholes only drill through the door for the lower keyhole.

Furniture Detective: Looking closely at brass hardware aids in deciding furniture age
Their restoration hardware is hand crafted using the Lost Wax method of casting. Silbury Antiques - Reclaims, Restores and Recycles original door furniture. Furniture Detective by Fred Taylor. In the Federal era, the bails entered the post from the outside so that they surrounded the posts. It's usually very hard to tell the difference but, in general, brass will have a yellow color and bronze will have a more rose color.







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