Antique Restorations
"A complete range of Antique & Fine Art services."
Ball and
Ball
"Ball and Ball produces antique reproduction hardware of the highest quality.
We have built our reputation by only producing items that are true reproductions.
Using the 18th century craftsman as our guide we carefully recreate the expertise
of that period. All hardware is produced in our small plant in Exton PA.
Our craftsmen take pride in creating something unique every day!"
Becs Clocks
"Central New York's largest full service clock shop."
BAFRA
"The British Antique Furniture Restorers' Association is the foremost national
organisation of craftsmen and -women concerned to maintain the highest standards
in the field of antique furniture restoration and conservation."
C and H Supply Company
USA (MD) Your complete Antique Restoration supply source.
Conservation Training
in the USA
An information page by The American Institute for Conservation of Historic and
Artistic Works. (See also http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/bytopic/education)
Frank Wright Glass
"We custom resilver antique mirrors, make hand bevels,and do crystal glass
repair. All at affordable prices."
Hartmann House Furniture Restorations
Located in British Columbia (Canada), their comprehensive workshop undertakes
complete refinishing and restoration.
Orum Silver Co.
Repairers and restorers of most things made of sterling silver, pewter, brass,
copper, or metals plated with silver or gold.
Pro-Antiques.com
"Restoration of Period Antique & Fine Furniture."
Tomlinson Furniture
Group
"The largest supplier & restorer of antique and reproduction furniture
in the UK."
To Restore
or Not to Restore
By Herbert J. Exner. An article discussing antique rugs and carpets.
Yasumi's Art Restoration
Inc.
"Yasumis Art Restoration Inc. is a family owned and operated
business that focuses on museum quality restoration of paper/silk screens and
scrolls. We have dedicated over 35 years in providing the finest conservation
work to numerous museums, galleries and individual collectors. Our philosophy
is to preserve as much of the original finish whenever possible. We recommend
restoring only those areas that have been lost or damaged while maintaining
visual consistency through the use of traditional methods and materials."