LACQUER & CHINOISERIE

“Traditional lacquer” restoration and conservation of European and Oriental Lacquer, lacquerware and more.

Specializing in: Gold and gilded decoration • Chinese, Japanese Edo Period, East Asian lacquer • painted paper screens • carved lacquer objects • coromandel screens • European chinoiserie (English and Dutch japanning) • bantam ware • mother of pearl • contemporary japanned/Asian-inspired lacquered finishes on wood • raised gold and intaglio • original designs and commissions • mother of pearl inlay

Recent Projects

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Chinoiserie Clock

This Georgian clock’s raised chinoiserie was loose or missing.  There were also structural splits, pitting, and a dried and blushing finish.  Loose ground was secured, and missing areas replaced.  Once all repairs were complete, the finish was revived, and the in-painting completed.

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Pair of Lion Dogs

This rare pair of lion-dogs were restored at least four previous times. They were received covered with a new layer of gilding, that was itself, quite unstable. After poking around, we discovered, what would be the remains of the original ground, with fragments of the original paint, and took it down to that level. They had very few carving loses, which we replaced, and while doing so, discovered the date inscription on the inside of one of the loose pieces of wood.

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Miniature Coromandel Screen restoration

This miniature screen required lots of work.  Several of the panels were split, and about 30% of the lacquer was missing.  After picking off all the previous restoration, which was no longer stable, re-filling and re-carving  was done.  The screen was absolutely filthy, and given how fragile it was, took a long time to clean, but was worth the effort, to get to the original lacquer color.

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Gosho-Ningyo Doll

Edo period statue/doll.  Known for their luminous pale skin, and round jolly demeanor, this guy was not so happy.  He was sort of self destructing from the inside out.  I have a great fondness for these particular sculptures, and it was a lot of fun to put him back together.

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