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This is an example of the type of work we do at THE BRITISH ACCENT, Ceramic Restoration. Whether your piece is of museum quality and value, or priceless only to you, we can bring your good things BACK to life! From stains to cracks to chips and missing pieces, we offer a range of ceramic restoration services, priced individually according to complexity: ** stain and dirt removal ** cracks ** chips ** dismantling ** reassembly ** molding, modelling and replacement of missing pieces and parts ** painting ** glazing ** and more!
The $10 fee for a no-obligation estimate is applied to the cost of the restoration. We will require photos and details about the item in order to give a fair estimate. Please contact us for more information.
RECENTLY RESTORED: An early 19thC ironstone teapot, so badly stained that the blue and white design was hardly visible at all. SCOPE OF WORK: Required professional stain removal, per our manual available here on our website. Click the photo to view a before and after comparison. If you would like further information about our ceramic restoration services or an estimate for restoring your treasure(s), please call us at 845-485-3203 or email us with details and photos of your item and its damage.
RECENTLY RESTORED: A 19thC Staffordshire figure, the leg of the horse missing, overglaze paint loss throughout. SCOPE OF WORK: Required modelling, painting, touch-up and reglazing. Click the photo to view a before and after comparison. If you would like further information about our ceramic restoration services or an estimate for restoring your treasure(s), please call us at 845-485-3203 or email us with details and photos of your item and its damage.
RECENTLY RESTORED: A 19thC 30" Imari Platter, mounted as a table, broken into several pieces. SCOPE OF WORK: Required reconstruction, filling front and back, painting, reglazing and regilding. Click the photo to view a before and after comparison. If you would like further information about our ceramic restoration services or an estimate for restoring your treasure(s), please call us at 845-485-3203 or email us with details and photos of your item and its damage.
RECENTLY RESTORED: A 19thC Staffordshire figure, the front foot of Peel missing, overglaze paint loss throughout. SCOPE OF WORK: Required modelling, painting, touch-up and reglazing. Click the photo to view a before and after comparison. If you would like further information about our ceramic restoration services or an estimate for restoring your treasure(s), please call us at 845-485-3203 or email us with details and photos of your item and its damage.
RECENTLY RESTORED: A 19thC Fielding majolica pottery plate with a large chip on the rim edge showing front and back, and staining. SCOPE OF WORK: Required stain removal, filling, texturing, painting and reglazing. Click the photo to view a before and after comparison. If you would like further information about our ceramic restoration services or an estimate for restoring your treasure(s), please call us at 845-485-3203 or email us with details and photos of your item and its damage.
RECENTLY RESTORED: A 19thC Faience jar with lid, 70% of the rim broken and missing, patched with a poor replacement rim; dog on lid broken in half with tail broken. SCOPE OF WORK: Required dismantling, extensive remodelling, painting and reglazing. Click the photo to view a before and after comparison. If you would like further information about our ceramic restoration services or an estimate for restoring your treasure(s), please call us at 845-485-3203 or email us with details and photos of your item and its damage.
RECENTLY RESTORED: A modern ceramic elephant statue, broken into several pieces. SCOPE OF WORK: Required reconstruction, modelling, painting, touch-up and reglazing. Click the photo to view a before and after comparison. If you would like further information about our ceramic restoration services or an estimate for restoring your treasure(s), please call us at 845-485-3203 or email us with details and photos of your item and its damage.
RECENTLY RESTORED: A pair of 19thC Vienna hard-paste porcelain portrait vases, each having missing pieces and chips. SCOPE OF WORK: Required reconstruction, modelling, painting, reglazing and regilding. Click the photo to view a before and after comparison. If you would like further information about our ceramic restoration services or an estimate for restoring your treasure(s), please call us at 845-485-3203 or email us with details and photos of your item and its damage.
RECENTLY RESTORED: A modern ceramic piece of sentimental value, smashed into multiple pieces. SCOPE OF WORK: Required reconstruction, modelling, filling, painting and reglazing. Click the photo to view a before and after comparison. If you would like further information about our ceramic restoration services or an estimate for restoring your treasure(s), please call us at 845-485-3203 or email us with details and photos of your item and its damage.
RECENTLY RESTORED: A 19thC German hard-paste porcelain cup missing one lion paw foot witha second one broken. SCOPE OF WORK: Required modelling, painting and reglazing. Click the photo to view a before and after comparison. If you would like further information about our ceramic restoration services or an estimate for restoring your treasure(s), please call us at 845-485-3203 or email us with details and photos of your item and its damage.
RECENTLY RESTORED: A 19thC English soft-paste porcelain loving cup, the base broken into six pieces. SCOPE OF WORK: Required dismantling, glueing, filling, painting and reglazing. Click the photo to view a before and after comparison. If you would like further information about our ceramic restoration services or an estimate for restoring your treasure(s), please call us at 845-485-3203 or email us with details and photos of your item and its damage.
RECENTLY RESTORED: A 19thC Sevres Table Base, the rim of the base broken off. SCOPE OF WORK: Required modelling, painting and reglazing. Click the photo to view a before and after comparison. If you would like further information about our ceramic restoration services or an estimate for restoring your treasure(s), please call us at 845-485-3203 or email us with details and photos of your item and its damage.
RECENTLY RESTORED: A 20thC Danish art pottery vase, having open cracks running top to bottom on two sides, chip on the rim. SCOPE OF WORK: Required glueing, filling, painting and reglazing. Click the photo to view a before and after comparison. If you would like further information about our ceramic restoration services or an estimate for restoring your treasure(s), please call us at 845-485-3203 or email us with details and photos of your item and its damage.
RECENTLY RESTORED: A 19thC Staffordshire figure, the plume of the hat missing, one foot missing, multiple chips throughout. SCOPE OF WORK: Required modelling, filling, painting and reglazing. Click the photo to view a before and after comparison. If you would like further information about our ceramic restoration services or an estimate for restoring your treasure(s), please call us at 845-485-3203 or email us with details and photos of your item and its damage.
RECENTLY RESTORED: A large 19thC Oriental vase, the neck broken into 4 pieces and badly glued together with one 3" x 2" chunk missing. SCOPE OF WORK: Required dismantling, reconstruction, modelling, filling, painting and reglazing. Click the photo to view a before and after comparison. If you would like further information about our ceramic restoration services or an estimate for restoring your treasure(s), please call us at 845-485-3203 or email us with details and photos of your item and its damage.
Save us a restoration job and yourself additional expense by investing in this STONEWARE & PORCELAIN CLEANER to remove rust, knife marks, metallic scratches and surface dirt from all manner of pottery and porcelain. We use this product on occasion in our professional restoration studio and are pleased to add it to our list of restorer-recommended and tested items.
It is manufactured by the Pfaltzgraff company, makers of fine stoneware, and is designed for their own pieces but is wonderful for other stoneware and matte pottery like Roseville, Wedgwood, Hull, Van Briggle, Rookwood, etc. We also use it on some hard porcelains, but advise against using it on soft-bodied earthenware, or fine china or ceramics with overglaze paint, enamelling or other special details like applied designs. Do not use on pieces with gold or gilding. Read on for more information.
Here (see photo) we used the Cleaner on an extreme example of rust stained ironstone pottery. WOW! And see the before and after result on a knife-marked, scratched Wedgwood salad plate with a semi-matte glaze that would not wash clean and did not respond to other professional stain removal methods.
Knife marks and metallic scratches are visually diminished and rust stains are removed after using this product. To remove organic staining (tea, coffee, grease and age stains, etc) from an object, we refer you to our step-by-step Stain Removal Manual available here on our website for $15.99. Add the manual to your order now.
The Cleaner is availble in two sizes, a small 10oz container, or this large size of 20oz. By following the manufacturer's instructions, we're sure you'll be pleased with the results. You can even use it as a handy helper for glass cookware, tile or fiberglass surfaces and porcelain sinks. Buyer understands and agrees we cannot guarantee results and are not liable for any damage or injury.
US Shipping/handling will be at a 2lb Priority Mail rate, insurance optional but recommended. (Sorry, we cannot ship this item internationally.)
Save us a restoration job and yourself additional expense by investing in this STONEWARE & PORCELAIN CLEANER to remove rust, knife marks, metallic scratches and surface dirt from all manner of pottery and porcelain. We use this product on occasion in our professional restoration studio and are pleased to add it to our list of restorer-recommended and tested items.
It is manufactured by the Pfaltzgraff company, makers of fine stoneware, and is designed for their own pieces but is wonderful for other stoneware and matte pottery like Roseville, Wedgwood, Hull, Van Briggle, Rookwood, etc. We also use it on some hard porcelains, but advise against using it on soft-bodied earthenware, or fine china or ceramics with overglaze paint, enamelling or other special details like applied designs. Do not use on pieces with gold or gilding. Read on for more information.
Here (see photo) we used the Cleaner on an extreme example of rust stained ironstone pottery. WOW! And see the before and after result on a knife-marked, scratched Wedgwood salad plate with a semi-matte glaze that would not wash clean and did not respond to other professional stain removal methods.
Knife marks and metallic scratches are visually diminished and rust stains are removed after using this product. To remove organic staining (tea, coffee, grease and age stains, etc) from an object, we refer you to our step-by-step Stain Removal Manual available here on our website for $15.99. Add the manual to your order now.
The Cleaner is availble in two sizes, this 10oz container, or a larger 20oz size. By following the manufacturer's instructions, we're sure you'll be pleased with the results. You can even use it as a handy helper for glass cookware, tile or fiberglass surfaces and porcelain sinks. Buyer understands and agrees we cannot guarantee results and are not liable for any damage or injury.
US Shipping/handling will be at a 1lb Priority Mail rate. (Sorry, we cannot ship this item internationally.)
This brochure tells you about the classes we offer in the fascinating art of ceramic restoration. In our studio in New York's Hudson Valley, you'll learn how to restore damaged pottery, porcelain and china in a ceramic restoration course designed for novices. A full range of professional ceramic restoration skills, techniques and tips is taught through discussion, demonstration and practice in an individualized class. The studio is a custom-built, laboratory-styled space that is light and airy with six workstations--a wonderful environment in which to learn! Please contact us by phone or email for full details or order our free information brochure here. (There is actually no charge for the brochure, but the website demands a 1 cent minimum 'pricetag' in order to show this listing.)
DESCRIPTION: Wow! These top-quality dinner plates are simply gorgeous! An unusual rippled border in a soft and subtle peach/tan colour surrounds gilt detail and an off-white centre in this hard-to-find set of 12 dinner plates. (12, no less!!!) Perfect for today's mix and match dinner table, imagine them paired with your finest place settings! These are in mint condition and each is proudly signed Mintons, England with a puce backstamp. We date these to c.1910. CONDITION: Mint. No chips, cracks or crazing. RESTORATION: None. SIZE: 10-1/2" diameter. A fabulous find! US SHIPPING/HANDLING/INSURANCE: To be determined by destination.
Our Price: $ 1295.00
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