Hello everyone: We wanted to show you the latest 
restoration that we just finished on a very sweet late 18th century English 
wooden. She came to us in rather ruff shape, with poorly replaced and incorrect 
cloth arms and legs and quite a bit of damage to her face. When we removed her 
nailed on cloth stuffed arms and legs, in the legs we found an array of antique 
fabrics which someone from her past had used to stuff the legs. One piece even 
had a name written on it in pen.
There was one particularly nice piece of early 
glazed calico cotton which we ended up using to fashion her second bonnet which 
covers her wig cap and first gauzy cap. You will see in the photos below, some 
of the pieces found in the legs including the piece we used for the 
bonnet.
The restoration to her face was a difficult one as 
the major damage was right front and center and I did not want to have to 
competently  strip this old girls face and start from scratch. The lady we 
resorted her for also did not want this which is why she sent her to 
us.
I was very happy to have been able to repair all 
the damage and be able to replace the missing paint areas, with a perfect match 
to the original paint, without touching any of the original paint 
elsewhere.
Paul then did an amazing job carving her new “old” 
hands and legs. Then it was time for my other tough job! Matching up the paint / 
wash and paint loss, the aging, distressing and patina for the new correct hands 
and legs, to the 200+ year old original paint and patina of the torso and hip 
area. Again, I was so pleased with my results which you can see in the photos 
below.
I am so pleased when I am able to accomplish a 
patina and aging on the hands in particular that no one could ever tell did not 
take 200 to 300 years to develop. I pride myself in this accomplishment and all 
my aging and patina work, as no one has ever been able to recreate a truly 
convincing patina that does not look forced. The owner of this doll was also 
very pleased saying....
“Hi David,
Clearly you are a wizard!  She looks like she has 
been reunited with her original hands.  Absolutely amazing!
Thanks again for sharing! This is an exciting 
process!”
She is now back to her old self with proper and 
historically correct arms and legs so we can’t keep up with her as she is 
dancing all around the house here saying she has not felt so happy and spry for 
many many years!
Our client was thrilled with the results....some of 
her e-mails to us which were so nice to read so I included them in the post. Its 
so rewarding to see a sweet old doll like this come back to life by our hand and 
even more rewarding to hear how thrilled the owner is with the 
results.
“Hi David,
Wow!  She is incredible!  You two are beyond 
talented. I can't believe she is whole again.  I don't doubt that she is dancing 
around your house. Good luck getting her into a box to ship her home to 
me!
I can't wait to see her in person. 
Thank you, thank you, thank you!  I love the caps. 
They just complete her.
She looks great, just as I imagined she would be!  
She definitely is smiling and very pleased!
Thanks so much!”
Hope everyone enjoys her story and photos from 
start to finish. She is now 24.5 inch's tall.
David & Paul































Fantastic!
ReplyDeletewow incredible job. what a great old girl, dancing away.
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