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Nice work....that looked like a pain in the ass to fix.

Quite a lot of work for an average piece but none the less very nice.

Looks a little dark though and off grey.

I feel like he went over it with a dry brush of some darker grey or light acrylic charcoal and then touched up the gold.

He did a great job on the fishermans waistband though.

A very fine hand he has.

 

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To my eyes it looks as though the rust was removed in a solution of dilute hydrochloric acid. That's apparently also the 'patina' you can see, a post acid bath dull grey. I hope it's been well and truly neutralised, which is quite difficult on fibrous wrought iron like this, or the corrosion will ramp up pretty soon on the inside and the whole thing will start to crumble in short order.

 

I see the 'restorer' claims to have picked the rust off with a scalpel...I've seen quite a few bits of ancient metalwork done professionally in the V&A and British museum done this way,  under a microscope, and the surface left is nothing like this dull grey. Sorry to be the 'bad cop' but this is acid stripping. 

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