When did it beome customary for the inside of fine quality furniture to have a finish applied to the interior? I'm not talking drawers here, they are a special case, but cupboards and other cabinet pieces. No self respecting cabinet maker with aspirations would now dream of leaving a piece unfinished on the inside but it certainly wasn't always so. I was looking at a Lutyens piece made around 1904 this week and that is completely devoid of finish. Clearly some pieces like desks and drinks cabinets have pretty much always been at least partly finished inside, but those parts are ones intended to be on display. Any ideas anyone?
Jim
Jim