Stained cast iron bath with worn soap dishes circa 1930’s
This is a bath we restored in the Belmont Hill area of London. The bath, tiles and soap dishes were all original. The bath was a really good size and nice and deep.
The bath and one of the soap dishes however had had their enamel coating completely worn away back to the cast iron in places and the bath was also extensively stained and worn over most of its surface.
In the picture above you can see the staining which is over most of the bath. And around the waste you can black marks. This is where the enamel coating on the bath has been worn back to the cast iron below.
There were two soap dishes built into the wall above the bath. Like the bath itself, these were made of cast iron which was then enamelled. In the picture above you can see that the enamel on one of the dishes as been worn back to the cast iron through decades of use.
We were able to restore the bath and soap dishes in a day, and they were ready to use the next. You can find out more about our process here.
The above picture shows the finished bath with the staining and wear issues all handled.
And finally, here we have the bath and both the soap dishes after completion. What do you think?