A Diva Reader is Searching for a 1950’s Parfait Glass Like This:
I’ve got a challenge for you. This weekend I received an email from an Antiques Diva Reader who inquired:
Dear Diva,
top:2px;padding-right:5px;font-family:times;”>Do you, in your wisdom and with your keen eye, know if we can find a 1950’s parfait glass to replace one that is broken and is part of an art work? It has to be straight sided and exactly like the one in the photo (above photos show the broken stem), but do not worry about the color – it is paint. I do not know if you take inquiries but your website is intriguing.
Yours Truly,
Jane Foley
Liparini Art Restoration
Evanston IL
Can you help this reader? If so, leave a comment or email toma@antiquesdiva.com or go straight to Jane at jfcfoley@sbcglobal.net
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We are qualified and experienced conservators specializing in the treatment of objects, sculpture and paintings. We both trained in Europe and work for most of the museums in Chicago and many private collectors in Illinois, Michigan and Indiana.
We are based at 823 Main St, Evanston IL USA.
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