Log in or Sign up
Antiques Board
Home
Forums
>
Antique Forums
>
Antique Discussion
>
Replacing Ivory on a WMF tea set.
>
Reply to Thread
Message:
<p>[QUOTE="Miscstuff, post: 356744, member: 1331"]I will not buy another piece of silver-plate</p><p>I will not buy another piece of silver-plate</p><p>I will not buy another piece of silver-plate</p><p>I will not buy another piece of silver-plate</p><p><br /></p><p>Tell myself that every auction but it just doesn't work. Keep buying these wacky</p><p>Victorian / art nouveau / art deco style sets and I know that unless they are</p><p>seriously art nouveau or deco in style they wont sell well if at all. Ended up with this “WMFB” lot recently and as usual failed to notice the white insulators in the handles. Sure enough it's ivory with the schreger lines blindingly obvious to anyone with at least half an eyeball. Was about to chuck it in the “roundtoit” box when I looked in the lidded sugar bowl and WOW it was gob smacking beautiful. The gold plating was superb. This set had clearly never been used in the hundred and twenty years or so as the internals are pristine. Of course they were almost polished to death with some loss of plating around the BG or GB monogram of the owner who ever that was. So I decided to try and replace the ivory with high density plastic rod cut to fit. It is not ideal as the plastic starts to get a little iffy at 110 Celsius but with two pins and some glue it should be ok. I first tried to make the bits using a drill in a vice as a rough lathe</p><p>but my drill couldn't handle the 12mm and 16mm rod so I had to form the pieces using a large hand held drill similar to a dremel tool. This turned out to be quite useful as the pieces had to be slightly curved to fit the pot handles correctly. Getting the pins out was a little awkward as they were peened over both ends and I also didn't have a small 1.8mm pin punch so had to use an engineers scribe <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/eek.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" />. Managed to bang them out but without a proper jig to hold everything the ivory shattered making it easier to do it. Fitted the new bits in with some araldite to initially lock them in although the glue doesn't do well at temperature it filled the miscellaneous spaces between everything. Drilled through the plastic and hammered the pins back in to finish the job. I made one mistake in that I didn't clean the silver before replacing them and the silver-plate residue has stained the white surface a little as you can see in the photos. A little fine sandpaper should whiten them up again.</p><p><br /></p><p>All up I think I'll give myself a pass mark but with the note “Could do better”.</p><p><br /></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Stephen</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]121574[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]121575[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]121576[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]121577[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]121578[/ATTACH] </p><p>[ATTACH=full]121579[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]121580[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]121581[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]121582[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]121583[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Miscstuff, post: 356744, member: 1331"]I will not buy another piece of silver-plate I will not buy another piece of silver-plate I will not buy another piece of silver-plate I will not buy another piece of silver-plate Tell myself that every auction but it just doesn't work. Keep buying these wacky Victorian / art nouveau / art deco style sets and I know that unless they are seriously art nouveau or deco in style they wont sell well if at all. Ended up with this “WMFB” lot recently and as usual failed to notice the white insulators in the handles. Sure enough it's ivory with the schreger lines blindingly obvious to anyone with at least half an eyeball. Was about to chuck it in the “roundtoit” box when I looked in the lidded sugar bowl and WOW it was gob smacking beautiful. The gold plating was superb. This set had clearly never been used in the hundred and twenty years or so as the internals are pristine. Of course they were almost polished to death with some loss of plating around the BG or GB monogram of the owner who ever that was. So I decided to try and replace the ivory with high density plastic rod cut to fit. It is not ideal as the plastic starts to get a little iffy at 110 Celsius but with two pins and some glue it should be ok. I first tried to make the bits using a drill in a vice as a rough lathe but my drill couldn't handle the 12mm and 16mm rod so I had to form the pieces using a large hand held drill similar to a dremel tool. This turned out to be quite useful as the pieces had to be slightly curved to fit the pot handles correctly. Getting the pins out was a little awkward as they were peened over both ends and I also didn't have a small 1.8mm pin punch so had to use an engineers scribe :eek:. Managed to bang them out but without a proper jig to hold everything the ivory shattered making it easier to do it. Fitted the new bits in with some araldite to initially lock them in although the glue doesn't do well at temperature it filled the miscellaneous spaces between everything. Drilled through the plastic and hammered the pins back in to finish the job. I made one mistake in that I didn't clean the silver before replacing them and the silver-plate residue has stained the white surface a little as you can see in the photos. A little fine sandpaper should whiten them up again. All up I think I'll give myself a pass mark but with the note “Could do better”. Cheers Stephen [ATTACH=full]121574[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]121575[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]121576[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]121577[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]121578[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]121579[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]121580[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]121581[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]121582[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]121583[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
Your name or email address:
Do you already have an account?
No, create an account now.
Yes, my password is:
Forgot your password?
Stay logged in
Antiques Board
Home
Forums
>
Antique Forums
>
Antique Discussion
>
Replacing Ivory on a WMF tea set.
>
Home
Home
Quick Links
Search Forums
Recent Activity
Recent Posts
Forums
Forums
Quick Links
Search Forums
Recent Posts
Gallery
Gallery
Quick Links
Search Media
New Media
Members
Members
Quick Links
Notable Members
Registered Members
Current Visitors
Recent Activity
New Profile Posts
Menu
Search
Search titles only
Posted by Member:
Separate names with a comma.
Newer Than:
Search this thread only
Search this forum only
Display results as threads
Useful Searches
Recent Posts
More...