Midnight Palace
Vendor
- Messages
- 640
- Location
- Hollywood, CA
I apologize if this is not the correct place for this but I really didn't know where to put it. Here's the situation...
My girlfriend's grandmother passed away a few years ago. When we went to get some of her old belongings, my GF wanted this cedar chest. The only problem is, there are a few planks missing on the bottom and it has a lot of scratches and a few chips. She took it more so for sentimentality, but as it stands right now, it has no functionality. We've toyed with the idea of having it restored. My GF's mother's husband is a woodworker by trade and offered to fix it up. My question is, does anyone know the value of this chest? Do you think it's a good idea for him to restore it, or should it be done by an antique furniture restoration place? Finally, any idea what it would cost?
The chest is apparently from the Roos company, and has a date stamp on the paper inside of 1948. Here are some photos that show both the condition and overall chest. I would also appreciate any history on these kinds of chests if anyone knows it
My girlfriend's grandmother passed away a few years ago. When we went to get some of her old belongings, my GF wanted this cedar chest. The only problem is, there are a few planks missing on the bottom and it has a lot of scratches and a few chips. She took it more so for sentimentality, but as it stands right now, it has no functionality. We've toyed with the idea of having it restored. My GF's mother's husband is a woodworker by trade and offered to fix it up. My question is, does anyone know the value of this chest? Do you think it's a good idea for him to restore it, or should it be done by an antique furniture restoration place? Finally, any idea what it would cost?
The chest is apparently from the Roos company, and has a date stamp on the paper inside of 1948. Here are some photos that show both the condition and overall chest. I would also appreciate any history on these kinds of chests if anyone knows it