With a background in Art, Ruth Lee trained as a French Polisher at The Midland School of French Polishing, worked with an antique restoration company, and then formed Little Brown Mouse Furniture Restoration & French Polishing in 2001. In 2012 she qualified as a conservator, with a BA Honours degree in Conservation and Restoration from The University of Lincoln, specialising in ceramics and gilding. She now solely specialises in Ceramic Restoration and no longer does French Polishing.
Items restored are usually earthenware, stoneware, bone china or porcelain, but restoration cam also be on plaster or resin objects.
Ruth works to conservation standards, and maintains the same care, whether it is for a private client, collector, stately home or museum.
Items restored are usually earthenware, stoneware, bone china or porcelain, but restoration cam also be on plaster or resin objects.
Ruth works to conservation standards, and maintains the same care, whether it is for a private client, collector, stately home or museum.
All ceramic items and are assessed before treatment commences, and an appropriate treatment plan is agreed with the client.
It is not necessary for your china to be an antique.
Many items hold sentimental attachments and as such are normally worth restoring.
Quotes are free within a reasonable traveling distance, and work is carried out to a professional high standard with affordable prices.
It is not necessary for your china to be an antique.
Many items hold sentimental attachments and as such are normally worth restoring.
Quotes are free within a reasonable traveling distance, and work is carried out to a professional high standard with affordable prices.