I have always wanted
a nice lined wood silverware case for my great grandmothers silver. However, they are really expensive and other things took precedent. Over the years I've looked in antique shops
and thrift stores as well as on eBay for one, but again outside of what I was
willing to spend. Then I found one. And it was only $4.95!
Oh yeah! |
I couldn't believe
it. The outside was a little beat up
with some scratches and chipped finish and the inside was really nice except
for the cat hair. Not entirely sure how
you get that much cat hair inside of a silverware case, but I figured I could
clean it and all would be well.
Especially for $4.95!
And then it
sat. For months.
All clean inside! |
Until I finally
decided it was time to fix her up and use her for what she was intended
for. I began by vacuuming out the
interior and carefully cleaning the felt with a damp cloth and some
cleaner. I wiped off the outside
too. Then I used my Resto-A-Finish and a
piece of the fine steel wool I had leftover from refinishing the cabinets in
the motorhome and gave it a once over.
And refinished on the outside |
I set it on the
floor wide open and let everything dry and boy oh boy did this case look
nice. All shiny and much better on the
outside. Clean and hairless on the
inside. So I loaded her up. It is a really large case and there is plenty
of room left. I may even add a few
"new" pieces of my own two it.
Next time I go to the antique shops I'll have to keep my eye out as I'd
like to find a nice serving fork to add to this collection.
Before |
After - Much Improved! |
I'm really glad I
took a chance on this piece and brought it home and restored it. Now great grandmas silver is no longer
neglected and has a suitable place to reside.
Perfect timing too with the holidays approaching.
Nice job!! Enjoy, Janie
ReplyDeleteThank you Janie :)
DeleteWow, look at the difference--that cover is just glowing in your "after" picture! What a great find! Do you happen to know the name of your great-grandmother's silverware pattern?
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue. I am really pleased. I wish I knew the name of the pattern, but I don't. I'm hoping to find it and replace the damaged serving fork.
DeleteHave you tried Replacements? They are supposed to be very good at tracking down/identifying old silver patterns.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good idea. I'll check them out. Thanks Sue.
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