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Originally Posted by CarltonHendricks
You're probably looking for a clear cut definitive answer, however restoration is a gray/subjective area. Subjective to you, and subjective to potential buyers....everyone is likely to have a different preference...Some collectors will likely feel strongly one way or the other...
A silver tray and 9 goblets sound sophisticated, but you don't mention who the set was awarded to or even what sport. Are we talking about a bowling league award from Des Moines or Mickey Mantle’s freshman year MVP with the Whiz Kids?...generally the more important the trophy the more cautious you'd want to be restoring it.
Subject to the forgoing...I suppose the short answer would be.... if you were the end buyer and you want to fully enjoy it in your own collection, I'd say go ahead and restore it.
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Thanks for the imput. The award is not prewar but vintage. It is Lew Burdette 1960 no hitter presentation award from the Braves owner to him for his no hitter against the phillies.