The restoration of two mid 19th century Spelter figures: The Reaper (‘Left Handed Luke’) and The Sower (‘Nearly Headless Nick‘) is now complete, and the figures have been returned to their home in Kent, whole again.
‘The Reaper:’ Casting and fitting the arm using Nick’s own epoxy resin spelter match mix.
‘The Reaper:’ Casting and fitting the arm using Nick’s own epoxy resin spelter match mix.
‘The Reaper:’ Casting and fitting the arm using Nick’s own epoxy resin spelter match mix.
‘The Reaper:’ Casting and fitting the arm using Nick’s own epoxy resin spelter match mix.
‘The Reaper:’ Casting and fitting the arm using Nick’s own epoxy resin spelter match mix.
‘The Reaper:’ Casting and fitting the arm using Nick’s own epoxy resin spelter match mix.
‘The Reaper:’ Casting and fitting the arm using Nick’s own epoxy resin spelter match mix.
‘The Reaper:’ Casting and fitting the arm using Nick’s own epoxy resin spelter match mix.
‘The Reaper:’ Casting and fitting the arm using Nick’s own epoxy resin spelter match mix.
‘The Reaper:’ Casting and fitting the arm using Nick’s own epoxy resin spelter match mix.
‘The Sower:’ Hat, wire mesh and Nick’s own epoxy putty spelter match mix.
‘The Sower:’ Hat, wire mesh and Nick’s own epoxy putty spelter match mix.
‘The Sower:’ Hat, wire mesh and Nick’s own epoxy putty spelter match mix.
‘The Sower:’ Hat, wire mesh and Nick’s own epoxy putty spelter match mix.
‘The Sower:’ Hat, wire mesh and Nick’s own epoxy putty spelter match mix.
Both figures waxed and the oak bases oiled: Restoration complete!
Both figures waxed and the oak bases oiled: Restoration complete!
Both figures waxed and the oak bases oiled: Restoration complete!
Both figures waxed and the oak bases oiled: Restoration complete!
The two figures are now fully restored, complete, and ready to return home!
The restoration of two mid 19th century Spelter figures: The Reaper (‘Left Handed Luke’) and The Sower (‘Nearly Headless Nick‘) continues, with Studio Assistant Ewan Stell.
The slideshow below details the process so far, with captions for each image explaining the stages of the restoration.
The base of The Reaper (‘Nearly Headless Nick’) is drilled to receive the reinforcing studding.
The base of The Reaper (‘Nearly Headless Nick’) is drilled to receive the reinforcing studding.
Pre-shaped studding is bolted in.
The fit is checked.
Prepared for JP Weld Adhesive.
Bonded and supported, while curing.
After sealing inside the legs with packed cling film, the ankles and calves are filled with epoxy resin.
Broken sections of neck reassembled with JP Weld Adhesive.
Collar of mesh moulded into the neck cavity.
Collar of mesh moulded into the neck cavity.
Epoxy putty applied to mesh.
Head pressed home onto epoxy putty, which is modelled into neck forms.
Head pressed home onto epoxy putty, which is modelled into neck forms.
Clamped in place for curing.
Clamped in place for curing.
Remodelling the arm for ‘Left Handed Luke’ on an aluminium wire armature.
Milliput modelling putty applied to the wire armature.
The anatomy built up.
The correct gesture, arrived at by studying the figure’s drapery and forms.
The arm of ‘Left Handed Luke’ is now ready for moulding and casting.
The Reaper (‘Left Handed Luke’) and The Sower (‘Nearly Headless Nick’) side by side, ready for the next stage of the restoration; remodelling and repairing cracks and damaged areas.
The Reaper (‘Left Handed Luke’) and The Sower (‘Nearly Headless Nick’) side by side, ready for the next stage of the restoration; remodelling and repairing cracks and damaged areas.
The Reaper (‘Left Handed Luke’) and The Sower (‘Nearly Headless Nick’) side by side, ready for the next stage of the restoration; remodelling and repairing cracks and damaged areas.
Stay tuned to see the next stage of the restoration process…