Do you have any clues as to the type of glue used to glue the doily? The easiest and safest would be to consult a local paper conservator.
Dominique Rogers.
Date sent: Wed, 30 Dec 1998 09:21:25 -0700
Send reply to: Museum discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
From: Katie Edlebeck <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Old School Clock Dilemma
To: [log in to unmask]
> An old school clock that has been in my mothers family was recently passed on
> to me. The legible parts of the certificate read " Prized Medal Awarded Paris
> Exposition 1878" and Ansonia Clock Company. My dilemma is that my mother
> glued 2 paper doily edges in the center of the clock for decoration. Most of
> it has since peeled away. I would like to remove the rest of the doily and
> glue from the face of the clock. The face is paper and has yellowed with age,
> but the area under the doily is not as yellowed. I would like to know the best
> way to remove the glue and whether I am resigned to replacing the doily. Thank
> you for any advice you may give on this subject. Please respond off list.
> Katie Edlebeck
> [log in to unmask]