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<p>[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 5721717, member: 16283"]Quote Houseful-'I wonder if there has been a break in the tail'</p><p> Good observation House.I took a course in bronze casting & the amount of work after the bronze pour was easily 1/2 of the job-filing,filling,reattaching & patination.This repair could have happened at the foundry or by a restorer.</p><p> Larger pieces of bronze (Egypt,Greece,Rome) were almost always cast in different sections,then assembled.</p><p> Getty Museum has some Vids re ancient bronze methods/restoration.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 5721717, member: 16283"]Quote Houseful-'I wonder if there has been a break in the tail' Good observation House.I took a course in bronze casting & the amount of work after the bronze pour was easily 1/2 of the job-filing,filling,reattaching & patination.This repair could have happened at the foundry or by a restorer. Larger pieces of bronze (Egypt,Greece,Rome) were almost always cast in different sections,then assembled. Getty Museum has some Vids re ancient bronze methods/restoration.[/QUOTE]
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