Areas of expertise:

· Gates and railings · Bronzes, Memorials and Sculptures · Ships, Trains and Planes · Bridges and Piers · Bandstands, Fountains and Buildings · Ceramics and Tiles

The Year of the Child – Hyde Park

There were particular probelms with several aspects of this sculpture and drinking fountain.  The bronze itself had some bad cracks and scratches with green corrosion products showing in many places on the surface. Having...

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Oldham War Memorial – Plaques

The first part of the process required total removal of all old wax and lacquer and a thorough steam clean to enable crisp and clean moulds to be made.  These silicone moulds were then reinforced to keep the gentle curve prior...

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Japanese and Chinese Cranes – Garden Ornaments

Throughout Asia, the crane is a symbol of happiness and eternal youth. In Japan, the crane is one of a group of mystical or holy creatures and symbolizes good fortune and longevity because of its fabled life span of a thousand...

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Wrexham Museum – Agricultural Implements

Wrexham Museum wanted their collection of Powell Brothers agricultual implements conserved and displayed in a way that reflected their history and respected their heritage.  Eura Conservation were able, with minimal intrusion...

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Oxford University Museum of Natural History – Laser Cleaning

The accumulated dirt, dust and fingerprints of museum life [Oxford University Musem of Natural History] had, since 1860, turned this honey coloured stone distinctly black! In a live museum setting cleaning the stone with water or...

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Oxford University Museum of Natural History – Ornamental Ironwork

Vacuums at the ready, a team assessed and brushed each and every surface, nook and cranny. A gentle wash, with non-ionic detergent was then undertaken, ensuring that none of the delicate painted and stencilled surfaces were...

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