Hello, I haven't ever posted here but this place seems like a wealth of knowledge.
I came across the pictured side-saddle in an antique shop for a discounted down to $32. I'm currently putting together an "old west" themed bedroom and figured this would make a great decorative piece.
It's obviously in very rough shape, and the leather hs hard and brittle. I want to do some work to it, not necessarily for pure restoration, but to give enough life to the leather that it doesn't just.... Turn into dust.
Does anyone here have any recommendations for how to do that? I've done some leatherworking in the past but haven't dealt with anything old, much less 150+ years old, and most of my internet searching has led me to generally dead ends for what to do.
I'm not worried about the item losing any value or anything like that. I want it to be able to survive for much longer as a personal collectable, and I feel that gently cleaning the whole saddle and getting some oil and flexibility into the leather might help that goal.
Thanks for your thoughts!