Restoring a 100 year old French vase The vase was previously glued with the wrong cement. It needed to be taken apart and each piece was cleaned and.

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Restoring a 100 year old French vase The vase was previously glued with the wrong cement. It needed to be taken apart and each piece was cleaned and then put together again with the correct materials. All the cracks were filled with cement and flattened The colours were matched and painted. The pot was finally glazed and polished

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Metal Clock face

Cleaning of painting

Vandalised Portrait

Damaged and torn painting

water damaged and torn painting

Painting after cleaning, patching and restoring

Fish-moth damaged portrait

Ornate frame

All bisque doll: repaired, restrung and dressed

1930’s composition doll with damaged limbs

Water damaged Composition doll

Baby Jesus from Madeira