The Art of Burnishing and Polishing in Antiques

The Art of Burnishing and Polishing in Antiques

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Burnishing is a meticulous process used to refine and enhance the surface of materials like silver, gilt-bronze, or treen. On water gilt surfaces, burnishing takes on a particularly nuanced role: a water-based solution is applied, and the surface is gently polished with a shaped agate stone. This produces a striking contrast between glossy and matte areas, intensifying the depth, color, and luster of gold leaf gilding. It’s a vital step in traditional gilding, showcasing both precision and artistry.

But burnishing is only one facet of the broader world of antique surface finishing. Wax polish, for instance, offers a more subtle sheen for wood, particularly treen and fine furniture. Made from beeswax or carnauba, it nourishes the wood while building a soft, protective layer. The result is a warm, natural glow that ages gracefully — accentuating grain, enhancing patina, and allowing the object’s history to speak through its surface.

French polish, meanwhile, is the pinnacle of high-gloss wood finishing. Using layers of shellac applied with a rubbing pad and alcohol solvent, this labor-intensive technique creates a mirror-like surface on woods such as mahogany or rosewood. Popularized in the 18th and 19th centuries, French polish is especially prized for its clarity and depth, bringing out the chatoyance in fine timbers while preserving their rich character.

Whether it’s the cool gleam of burnished gilt, the mellow glow of waxed treen, or the dazzling shine of French polished hardwood, each technique plays a unique role in celebrating craftsmanship and preserving the beauty of antique objects.

Care and Preservation

To maintain the beauty and integrity of antique finishes — whether burnished, waxed, or French polished — gentle care is key. Regularly dust surfaces with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth to prevent buildup and preserve their natural sheen. Avoid using water, sprays, or abrasive materials that could compromise delicate patinas or historic surfaces. If further treatment or restoration is required, it’s best to seek professional guidance at Nicholas Wells Antiques.

Seven Mid Century Bohemian Coloured Glass Vases
Collection TH20
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North Italian Secretaire, Attributed to Giovanni Battista Maroni
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Monumental 5ft Round Italian Mirror with large giltwood frame carved with fruits and foliage, 19th century Italian design.
Monumental 5ft Round Italian Mirror with large convex glass and richly carved giltwood frame featuring fruits and foliage.
Monumental 5ft Round Italian Mirror
Collection CK40
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Georgian giltwood girandole mirror with carved anthemion, acanthus leaves, antique mirror plate, and candle arm.
Georgian giltwood girandole mirror with carved anthemion, acanthus leaves, and single candle arm, circa 1780 England.
Georgian giltwood girandole mirror
Collection CK40
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A Queen Anne Silvered Mirror Sconce 90x57cm with ornate silvered frame and beveled engraved mirror plate circa 1710 England.
A Queen Anne Silvered Mirror Sconce 90x57cm with bevelled plate and ornate silvered bolection moulded frame.
A Queen Anne Silvered Mirror Sconce 90x57cm
Collection CK40
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18th Century Gilt Carton-pierre Wall Mirror with intricate floral motifs and a single candle arm, circa 1775.
18th Century Gilt Carton-pierre Wall Mirror
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Federal Parcel Gilt Overmantle Mirror with ebonised lions, eagle, gorgon heads, and Greek anthemion pattern circa 1800.
Federal Parcel Gilt Overmantle Mirror with aged silvered plate and ebonised decorative spear and column motifs.
Federal Parcel Gilt Overmantle Mirror
Collection CK40
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Queen Anne Overmantel Mirror with original 18th century carved giltwood frame and beveled mercury mirror plates.
Queen Anne Overmantel Mirror with early 18th century beveled mercury glass and giltwood carved frame.
Queen Anne Overmantel Mirror
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George III Three-plate Giltwood Overmantel Mirror, late 18th century neo-classical giltwood design, 146 cm height, 106 cm width.
George III Three-plate Giltwood Overmantel Mirror with intricate giltwood frame and aged mirror panels circa 1780 England
George III Three-plate Giltwood Overmantel Mirror
The Sold Archive
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Queen Anne Border Glass Giltwood Pier Mirror with engraved scallop-edge mercury plates in slim giltwood frame.
Queen Anne Border Glass Giltwood Pier Mirror with original engraved mercury plates and giltwood frame, circa 1710.
Queen Anne Border Glass Giltwood Pier Mirror
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George I Gesso Pier Mirror with gilt gesso frame, carved strapwork, floral details, and split beveled mirror plates.
George I Gesso Pier Mirror with gilt gesso frame, intricate strapwork, floral details, and split beveled mirror plates.
George I Gesso Pier Mirror
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