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<p>[QUOTE="CheersDears, post: 307007, member: 2131"]What's the best way to go about it? I've just unpacked this little dinner set from the cupboard, where it's sat for years, and a mold has spread through the crazing and had a jolly old time. Some of the plates were completely brown. I'm bleaching the worst of it and am peeved to find a chipped side dish, too. It's not particularly valuable but it is a pretty and compete old set -- teacups,[ATTACH=full]100974[/ATTACH] gravy boat, lidded tureen, etc. Would bubble wrap and tissue paper between each item suffice? It is always going to be stacked and crammed; there's no luxury of empty shelving in clutter city.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CheersDears, post: 307007, member: 2131"]What's the best way to go about it? I've just unpacked this little dinner set from the cupboard, where it's sat for years, and a mold has spread through the crazing and had a jolly old time. Some of the plates were completely brown. I'm bleaching the worst of it and am peeved to find a chipped side dish, too. It's not particularly valuable but it is a pretty and compete old set -- teacups,[ATTACH=full]100974[/ATTACH] gravy boat, lidded tureen, etc. Would bubble wrap and tissue paper between each item suffice? It is always going to be stacked and crammed; there's no luxury of empty shelving in clutter city.[/QUOTE]
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