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Conservation Project: Greek Vases Photos
Drinking cup (kylix) Before conservation treatment: Discolored overpaint and old adhesive residues disfigure the vessel's appearance. Before…
Before treatment: The original webbing is missing and later webbing has failed, providing no support for the upholstery above. Before treatment…
Archivart® 40 Eisenhower Drive Paramus, NJ 07652 800-804-8428 609-571-3219 email: archivart@nbframing.com www.archivart.com Benchmark P.O. Box 214…
Type, brand, supplier: Adhesive double-sided tape (polyester transparent); 3M Tape No. 415; University Products hot melt; Bostik Thermogrip #6363…
Mounts for hats incorporate custom trays, which not only provide handling and lifting assistance, but also protect the edges of the hats by extending…
Simple board mounts have a padded interior dome that is contoured to support the inside of the hat as it would sit on a person’s head. The shaped dome…
Some ethnic hats are more variable in size, weight distribution and fragility, and therefore require a more structured support system. For these hats…