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<p>[QUOTE="wenna, post: 73377, member: 541"]Thank you George! I've heard of ormolu before. Would this have been hand applied in a 'liquid' form or is it formed ahead of time and then applied to the item? I did some more digging and this looks like Falkenstein (1940s -1960s) may have been the maker. I also found reference that called the decoration a 'bronze clay/sludge material'.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="wenna, post: 73377, member: 541"]Thank you George! I've heard of ormolu before. Would this have been hand applied in a 'liquid' form or is it formed ahead of time and then applied to the item? I did some more digging and this looks like Falkenstein (1940s -1960s) may have been the maker. I also found reference that called the decoration a 'bronze clay/sludge material'.[/QUOTE]
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