This beautiful old Seth Thomas clock came to us needing a number of different things worked on. The case was loose and easily came apart into multiple pieces, the lower part of the door needed to be re-veneered, and the back panel was raw wood.To finish the back panel, we used shellac which really let the burl shine through, and gave a beautiful contrast with the rest of the clock case.
Gluing the case together was fairly simple as we do that kind of work every day.
The tricky aspect of this job was really the re-veneer work on the door face. What made it so tricky was the corner details. There was an recessed area that needed to remain without veneer, but the leaflets needed to have the same grain pattern as the rest of the door.
As I said, it was a tricky job. But the end result was a beautiful clock with great detail and wonderful textural and color contrasts.
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