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Old 17th September 2016, 12:46 PM   #1
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Default Powder flask needs help

Hi Guys,

I need restoration advices.
How to clean mold over paintings, most probably on papier mache?
Without destroying the paintings, of course...
It's a Qajar powder flask.

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Old 17th September 2016, 10:47 PM   #2
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I would make sure it is dry and then trying brushing with a clean brush. Something like a shoe or clothes brush with natural bristle to which you can apply vigour as seems appropriate.
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Old 17th September 2016, 10:58 PM   #3
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VERY NICE AND GENUINE FLASK KUBUR,I WOULD KEEP IT NEAR A DEHUMIDYFER FOR A COUPLE OF DAYS TO GET THE MOISTURE OUT THEN APPLY BEES WAX ,CHEERS
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Old 18th September 2016, 10:20 AM   #4
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VERY NICE AND GENUINE FLASK KUBUR,I WOULD KEEP IT NEAR A DEHUMIDYFER FOR A COUPLE OF DAYS TO GET THE MOISTURE OUT THEN APPLY BEES WAX ,CHEERS
Hi Rajesh,
Thank you. The paintings are not covered by vernish and I'm afraid to destroy them if i use some wax on it...
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Old 18th September 2016, 02:34 PM   #5
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Hi Kubur.

Nice looking flask. Even has it's original stopper, that are usually missing.
Well, we know the body is made of leather. I think I would try Richard's suggestion first. It looks like it is mostly old dirt/dust left to harden over the years. You might also try a mild soap, or saddle soap on a small area without the paintings, and slowly go from there.

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Old 18th September 2016, 05:21 PM   #6
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Hi Kubur.

Nice looking flask. Even has it's original stopper, that are usually missing.
Well, we know the body is made of leather. I think I would try Richard's suggestion first. It looks like it is mostly old dirt/dust left to harden over the years. You might also try a mild soap, or saddle soap on a small area without the paintings, and slowly go from there.

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Hi Rick,
Thanks for your ideas. Yes i will go slowly and carefuly.
Then for the body made of leather, well this one is not made of leather.
It has the classic shape of the so-called camel scrotum, but it's a different material such as plaster. It is just plastered and painted papier mache. Its very common with Qajar. Look i found on line another one with a date MAHMOUD , ISFAHAN" DATED "1318 AH , 1900 AD... You have to get one for your collection!
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