We have not restored or cleaned the item aside from a light wax
The composition does remain quite soft in places so when moving it the bust does flake slightly
This piece of ephemera is appealing as it mentions many stations that are now defunct
is essentially rubber stamped for quality by the greatest special effects figure of filmic history making it of the highest standard around today
The feet do have the original pressed metal cups to them
A Large Early Victorian Painted Pine Pot-Board Dresser Base c.1850-70; Ex The Lodge House sub-Antiques We have not restored orOrigin: English Period: Early Victorian Provenance: The Lodge House, RSPB, Sandy, Bedfordshire Date: c. 1850 70 Width: 94. 5 Height: 34 Depth: 28 The very well constructed good thick deal pine dresser base, showing the white paint, distressed commensurate with age, having a characterful thick and well worn scrub top over three deep frieze drawers with ebonised knob handles, to a charcoal pot board, the whole at almost eight feet long and standing on