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Anyone seen anything like this Ruth piece?
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I picked up this piece a couple of years ago on ebay. The size is 18"x24" and looks to be an in-house sales campaign for William Oil-0-Matic Company.
The date is March 27, 1930. |
Never seen this before but it's a really cool item.
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Indeed. Very cool.
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Add me to the chorus of "cool"
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Thanks
Thanks fella's for the feedback. I contacted the McLean County Museum of History in Bloomington. During my research I found that they had a couple of boxes of Williams Oil-O-Matic items in their archives. They got back to me in a couple of days letting me know that they had no items resembling the Ruth piece!! Maybe good news for me!! I am thinking it's probably a pretty rare item. It has a special spot in my Memorabilia Room!!!
Thinking about having it conserved, any thoughts?? Thanks again!! Rich |
A good paper conservator can guide you as well as some folks on our forum. I have never had anything conserved but my Horner Composite was, in a minimalist fashion, before I acquired it. I think it enhanced it and it's value. If I ever sell it there will be full transparency. Conserving paper ephemera is a bit different than cards and not frowned on as much. :)
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Go for it. The item is already showing acid burns and probably has even more damage under the mat. A cleaning, de-acidification and linen mounting will make it look much better and add lifespan to it as well. I'd personally not retouch it, but I like the character some wear brings to a piece like that. Last time I did something like that was several years ago and it ran me $250 for the cleaning/de-acidification/linen mounting.
Of course, you'll have to reframe with conservation quality materials, which will add to the cost. |
Thanks fella's!! I will begin the process of finding a conservator somewhere here in central California, maybe Sacramento??
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A good framer should know about proper conservation methods.
btw, I was born in Bloomington. |
I seen a framed piece on this forum sometime back I think in someone's memorabilia room where the Yankee related item was double matted with a very unique Pinstripe pattern. I think the colors were Dark Blue with Light Grey Pinstripes? If anyone out there can direct me to where I might find that type of Matt material I would really appreciate it!!
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I haven't been active with framing in about 20 years so I'm not familiar with supplier websites.
You can ask a frame shop and see what they can find or you can google the following: Alphamat, TruVue, and Crescent. Make sure that you use archival quality in matboards, tape, foam core etc. |
There are framing forums much like net54baseball. Try looking on one of these.
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THANKS Bruce, I will check those sites out!!
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