I have been condition reporting a large Fred Wilson chandelier and found that the surface had a greasy feel and alkaline pH when tested.
The work is from 2011 and I would be interested to hear if anyone else has found Murano glass which as recently been produced to be weeping, and what the maintenance implications have been. ------------------------------ Trude Ellingsen Objects Conservator National Gallery of Victoria Melbourne +61 3 8620 2108 ------------------------------ Reply to Sender : https://community.culturalheritage.org/eGroups/PostReply/?GroupId=481&SenderKey=d581badc-78b3-4349-b3d3-7c395c9a4564&MID=9007&MDATE=756%253e465465&UserKey=d16eaa87-0f69-494b-9f2f-303dbc1222e1&sKey=fab9aa4f27a04c5d876e Reply to Discussion : https://community.culturalheritage.org/eGroups/PostReply/?GroupId=481&MID=9007&MDATE=756%253e465465&UserKey=d16eaa87-0f69-494b-9f2f-303dbc1222e1&sKey=fab9aa4f27a04c5d876e You are subscribed to "Global Conservation Forum (ConsDistList)" as [email protected]. To change your subscriptions, go to http://community.culturalheritage.org/preferences?section=Subscriptions&MDATE=756%253e465465&UserKey=d16eaa87-0f69-494b-9f2f-303dbc1222e1&sKey=fab9aa4f27a04c5d876e. To unsubscribe from this community discussion, go to http://community.culturalheritage.org/HigherLogic/eGroups/Unsubscribe.aspx?UserKey=d16eaa87-0f69-494b-9f2f-303dbc1222e1&sKey=fab9aa4f27a04c5d876e&GroupKey=757a8f16-505f-4323-8e74-e376757aa9f7.
