Lane cedar chest repairs
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Yes, the person you talked to was right. I worked for a very high end furniture store years back. If we had dog damage? or shipping damage our repair guy would use body puddy. Put it on as smooth as you can. Let dry, Several layers would be best with your damage. Sand it out by hand to get a smooth surface. you would then need to hand paint it with several colors. First a solid color to match the background color of the wood, Then a darker color to add in the grain. You would need to match the colors of the furniture by mixing the colors as well as possible. Try in a different area for color and practice like on the bottom. After polish the chest.
Not all furniture needs to be perfect. I have antique furniture and the legs and arms show the life they've lived. Polish it up and embrace its age and memories.
You could repair the damage just like you said and then just paint the repaired parts: the trim, scroll etc. That way, you keep the beautiful wood showing on most of it.
If it's important to you to have it looking like it did when it was new, I would consult a professional. They can replace portions that cannot be repaired. Good Luck!
Here is how to determine age.
https://www.quora.com/How-can-you-tell-the-age-of-a-Lane-Cedar-Chest
https://www.justanswer.com/antiques/9xip6-determine-age-lane-cedar-chest.html
Many thanks to you all. I really appreciate the advise. I'll talk with my wife. I'm leaning towards Bijous_2010 reply.
There is wood filler that is stainable that would work on this.
I’m so glad you’re leaning towards embracing the beauty of the life lived by this wonderful piece. I’m the proud owner of One almost exactly like it.
I’m blessed to have my grandmas Lanes Cedar Chest. She bought it as a young girl at her first job working for Lane. I cherish it. It’s been moved and used and loved many times over...definitely showing it’s age. But I think that’s exactly what makes it so beautiful! Our family uses orange oil rubbed lightly into the wood, with no residue left on. It helps nourish the wood and gives it a warm shiny glow. Use cotton swabs to get into nooks and crannies.
Blessings
No reply from lane so let's see if ya'll can help me with the date of manufacture: 03-26-09?
Not related but just be aware that some older hope chests can be dangerous if children play in them. There was a tragedy in my area Where two siblings were locked in and died.