Having seen your work, I have no doubt that it will turn out prettier than when it was new.

Once you've completed your refinishing project, would you please post a picture of the outcome so we can all enjoy it?
By the way, I have an antique mahogany and walnut piece that had been my mother's. She had always wanted to see it refinished, as did I; so, she willed it to me when she passed on, knowing that I would see to it. Since certain family members had expressed considerable concern over the refinishing of it, I had it professionally done by a fellow who does this for antique dealers. (He used a vat to remove the old finish and then hand-applied stain to it and finished with 6 layers of hand rubbed oils.)
Here's my point: He told me that some blemishes are intentionally left in refinished antique and vintage pieces, as this adds character and charm and helps identify them as old.