Hi everyone,
I've had a client request to match an existing moulding . I've searched all my books to find it and have a guess what no joy, so I'm sure someone on this great forum can help. The moulding is a smooth matt black and is 65mm wide, the customer has told me he purchased the frame which has a original Michael Godard piece in it on a cruise ship, the client has obtained a print in the same collection and obviously wants the mounts, moulding to match.
Help always appreciated.
Adrian
Identifying A Moulding
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Re: Identifying A Moulding
Was it a UK based cruise ship? If so then it may originate from Whitewall Galleries who have a presence on a number of cruise ships. In which case the moulding probably originates from Enrique Lopez who do import into the UK through this company http://www.jdhmouldings.co.uk/ but you may have to buy a large quantity.
I have in the past dealt with customers who have made purchases on cruises in the caribbean and these ships have been US based.
Good luck.
I have in the past dealt with customers who have made purchases on cruises in the caribbean and these ships have been US based.
Good luck.
Re: Identifying A Moulding
Which ones? If we know that, we'll know which catalogues aren't worth searching because you already have.Big Ada wrote:I've searched all my books to find it
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Re: Identifying A Moulding
Hi,
Sorry the catalogues I've searched are Lion, Simons and Mainline, If it can't be matched can anyone suggest a close match, even if I suggest re-framing the original to match the new or will that de-value the original because I now its worth around £300.
Thanks
Adrian
Sorry the catalogues I've searched are Lion, Simons and Mainline, If it can't be matched can anyone suggest a close match, even if I suggest re-framing the original to match the new or will that de-value the original because I now its worth around £300.
Thanks
Adrian
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Re: Identifying A Moulding
Cant help with the id but re framing it wont de-value it, might even add some value lol