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Fixing silver collar to porcelain jug

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kriskwery | 18:37 Sun 08th Feb 2004 | How it Works
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Advice please on cement or glue to fix collar securely and be true to age of item (ie. antique) if possible.
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If the jug has any value to you monetary or not, then go to a specialist restorer. If you can't afford the quote, then save. If you do it yourself and it goes wrong it will be difficult, if not impossible to correct.
I agree with woofy. but to answer the question, the most likely cement would be casein based: acidify milk till the solids separate, filter them off, put them in a dish with a minimum of water and a little potassium hydroxide, work into a smooth gum. Takes abotu a day to dry.
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Now that's what I call an answer! Wolfgang: specialist not really worth it for the value of item - one of a pair of tiny (5cm high) decorated but unidentifiable tankards. Sadly the collar itself has taken a bit of a battering. incitatus: spot on! Hope it works but it'll be fun trying. Cheers, folks

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