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Lalique in need of repair
Paul S.:
sincere thanks to all, and will come back to your helpful replies tomorrow when I will have more time. cheers. :)
glassobsessed:
Try nail varnish remover Paul, if nothing else works maybe paintstripper would be worth a go but you will need to wear rubber gloves.
John
obscurities:
Paul, I used your email icon to send you an email but it did not work......
Send me an email from my icon and I can make a suggestion for your repair.....
Craig
Leni:
Paul, I would seriously consider getting someone like Basil Loveridge to deal with this lovely piece for you! I had a previously broken and badly repaired piece of glass, and Basil removed all the old yellow glue and repaired it virtually invisibly, even though tiny chips and slivers of glass were missing from the break. Since this vase is potentially quite valuable I would be tempted to give the removal of old glue and re-repair job to an expert!
Paul S.:
thanks again to all for your very helpful suggestions etc., also for the name and date of this particular pattern. :) I doubt that this will be a 'quick fix', but promise to post pics. of the repaired/restored vase when job is completed. John, can say that I look very good in yellow Marigold's ;D
Craig...don't know why your communication failed - however, I will send an email to you now, and thanks for offer of assistance.
Leni - I appreciatey your comments - although am presently still at the early stages of considering exactly which route to take i.e. d.i.y. or professional help. Are his details on the webb??
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