Condition
The Macquarie University Chair has been repaired and modified a number of times since 1821.
Prior to treatment, the blade of the dagger had been broken off, the two spires on the back legs were loose and there was some movement in the front seat rail/front leg joints.
The inner facing of both sides and the seat were upholstered in a leather which had become very pale in colour as a result of wear. The seat upholstery was in poor condition with the webbing partly broken.
Treatment
- Realigned the dagger blade using animal glue. Losses at the joint were infilled with wood filler and colour matched to the original.
- Consolidation of the spires on the top of the back legs and front rail joints with animal glue.
- Waxing of all wooden areas.
- Replacement of seat webbing and realignment of seat padding.
- Replacement of the leather upholstery with kangaroo fur.
- Recommendations for ongoing maintenance.
Before treatment
During treatment
After treatment