Joe Gargery
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Hello All,
While my case is over at the restoration shop I decided it was a good time to service the face parts of this clock. I don't mind some patina but this has accumulated 300 years of general crud and grime, so it is well overdue for a thorough cleaning.
The parts all disassembled easily enough and now I'm wondering what the best course is for this chapter ring? I see it is made of heavy brass but the front is "silvered" (terminology?) to sort of a dull grayish color. Perhaps someone can explain to me how this was done. I want to be certain not to polish through this silver colored layer.
The small "seconds ring" (again terminology?) is put together in a similar fashion, with a silvered front on heavy brass, so I'll use the same caution there as well.
The face plate itself is simply heavy brass with some burnishing in the center. I think polishing this piece is pretty straight forward.
I would truly appreciate some guidance here before I start this process.
Best, Joe
While my case is over at the restoration shop I decided it was a good time to service the face parts of this clock. I don't mind some patina but this has accumulated 300 years of general crud and grime, so it is well overdue for a thorough cleaning.
The parts all disassembled easily enough and now I'm wondering what the best course is for this chapter ring? I see it is made of heavy brass but the front is "silvered" (terminology?) to sort of a dull grayish color. Perhaps someone can explain to me how this was done. I want to be certain not to polish through this silver colored layer.
The small "seconds ring" (again terminology?) is put together in a similar fashion, with a silvered front on heavy brass, so I'll use the same caution there as well.
The face plate itself is simply heavy brass with some burnishing in the center. I think polishing this piece is pretty straight forward.
I would truly appreciate some guidance here before I start this process.
Best, Joe