Finishing a perfume cabinet

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I am building a perfume cabinet from parts of old pieces of old furniture passed down by my great aunt, so all of it over 100 years old. I would need help with identifying the wood(s) and the finish. I would like a reddish antique finish so know I will have to dye it first. Any help would be very much appreciated.

Many thanks,

Robert.
 

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colron have a great range of different mahoganies from around the world that go from an orangey red to red to dark brown and can be mixed to good effect. They are dyes as opposed to stains
 
If you’re using several different woods, one stain will give several different finishes, which might not be the look you are after
Aidan
 
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