Triple Singing Bird Cage Full Restoration.

This is a major restoration previously undertaken on this triple singing bird cage. The cage as received was in a rather sorry state. The birds were moth-eaten and almost completely destroyed, the gilding tired with partially degraded lacquer, the base was knocked around and the movement rusty and non-functioning. The images and video demonstrate the process of bringing this sweet object back to life. The birds were re-feathered by a taxidermist as a Bullfinch, a Yellow Hammer and a Goldfinch. The movement was fully restored both mechanically and to return the birdsong to full strength. The water and oil gilded base was sensitively and expertly restored by Ruth Tappin. A video of her describing her work whilst working on it can be seen below. The cage was sensitively cleaned and repaired. The base was re-covered in a suitable velvet and the birds re-fitted with the restored foliage. I think the results speak for themselves. Below is a video of the restored bird cage singing in all of its glory.

 

A short video of this restoration.

A collection of photographs and videos documenting the restoration of a triple singing bird cage.

Video showing Ruth Tappin restoring the gilded base.

A casual interview of Ruth Tappin whilst water gilding, talking and Luna the dog wondering around the workshop.

 
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