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Polishing Your Antique Silver: Tips for a Tedious Holiday Chore (11/18/09)
silver polishing 2Thanksgiving Day is a week away, and if you are tempted to get out your antique silver to make your … More >>


Removing Mold from Art & Antiques a Job for Restoration Professional (11/5/09)
Some molds can be toxic, so it is important to wear the appropriate protection, including gloves and a proper respirator or dust mask.The rash of devastating hurricanes in the southeast United States over the last few years has created a potentially dangerous … More >>


How to Detect Repaired Porcelain, Art Pottery & Clay Pieces (8/10/09)
Chips on the top rim of this Weller Art Pottery vase were professionally and invisibly restored by Old World Restorations, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio./td> /td> Antiques and collectibles enthusiasts often find themselves frequenting community charity auctions, local antique shows, neighborhood garage sales and internet web … More >>


Take Steps Now to Prevent Winter Damage to Outdoor Art (8/5/09)
Winter weather can play havoc on your outdoor statuary. This 19th century plaster cast of a copy of the statue of David is showing sings of weathering. Now, before the leaves start falling, is the time to prepare your outdoor art for the winter.People love their gardens, and that includes many wonderful old statues and other ornaments made of stone and metal. But … More >>


Bugs with an Eye for Art: Insects Can Destroy Art and Antique Treasures (7/28/09)
Damage done by insects to the frame and stretcher of an oil painting.I have had customers come to me with oil painting on which they recently noticed small holes developing near the … More >>


Saving the World: How to Restore Antique and Vintage Globes (7/1/09)
Antique and vintage globes, even if they are damaged, can have a useful and productive second life with a little work./td> Globes were initially engraved or painted directly on spherical shells. In the late 16th century, globe-makers began printing maps and … More >>