BeachComber
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hi, I have practically aced the art of repairing ceramics!! hahaha, how ever the stenciling has always put a stop to many of my restorations. I have many damaged pot lids that i have found locally. However only two maybe a three are worth the restoration, at least i think. The first one is a Patty & co Bears Grease pot lid with a big chip which actually reaches the bears back. The second one is a Price & Gosnell before and after Toothpaste with two faces of Queen Victoria. I hear this one is a rare variant of the Gosnells. I have two identical ones, one in mint and the later one with a minor chip affecting the outer ring stencils. The third pot lid is From Halifax NS. Unfortunately, the lid is chipped in a manner that the company name is taken off. The street name is intact with the Queens emblem on the pot lid. Adress reads 7, Ganville Street Halifax NS. This particular lid is on loan from my collection to a friend in NS who is researching what a complete one looks like. I am not specifically a pot lid collector, I am more of a life long bottle collector. However, a few years back i came across a site where i found exactly 23 pot lids all intact and mint, if not near mint. These varied with many different company names. Since then i have taken a huge interest in them. Thanks for your interest in my post. I will try different techniques on the more common pot lids to allow for trial and error runs! Here is a picture of the bears Grease, i must warn you this hurts to see such a beautiful lid so badly damaged.........sad. I will try to post more pictures of the other lids at a later date.
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