Next thing to do is replace the original many layers of musty paper lining with some pretty new appropriate paper. I'll post photos of this phase of the project soon. Check back.
May 25, 2012:
OK, I’m basically done with this project. I’ve lined the trunk with a pretty floral wall paper. (Paper cost more than the original auction price of the trunk) I found this job more tedious than all the others. I’ve never applied wall paper to anything but a nice flat wall. Here, I found myself trying to do the topologically impossible. Fitting a 2-dimensional flat piece of paper to a three dimensional ellipsoidal shaped dome. Can’t be done without a lot of cutting and fitting. Got the job done eventually. Had to make the curved lid and latch for that little inside compartment from scratch as it was missing from the original. A little steam, a 1/16” thin piece of plywood, some clamps, etc.
Now I have to decide if I want to make it look like a lot of the old original period trunks seemed to look. They were rather gaudy in my opinion. See the sample photos I found of original ones below. I managed to reproduce the original theme pictures, ‘pretty lady” and “guardian and companion” using Photo Shop. They came out nice. I might install them as in the original. I’m ambivalent about the borders around everything that seemed to be popular in the 1880’s. I can add them or not…..decisions…..decisions. Anyway I’m finished...almost. I never want to see another antique trunk! Facebook comments/opinions welcomed.
1 comment:
Gorgeous! Thank you for sharing.
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