Hello, I recently purchased a 1904 Ansonia spelter clock statue (statue name 'Reflection' number 1000) off ebay. I knew at the time of the purchase that the statue had been sprayed with black, shiny laquer sometime in its life and also that the end piece of her dress has broken off. The black paint was applied so thickly that it was distorting the details of her face and other parts and it was also chipping off in parts exposing the bare spelter underneath.
I decided to strip off the black paint and now it is all bare spelter. Cleaned up, the details are now clearer and I am happy with that. I had initially hoped to also have her refinished in her original Japanese bronze finish, but am reluctant to spray her in any bronze paint in case it makes her look 'flat' or spoils the details again. I would appreciate to know if there is any way to refinish the spelter, through paint, or possibly waxes or chemicals to give her a warmer bronze finish. If I decide to keep her as bare spelter, is there anything that I can apply to keep the finish looking its optimum?
Any advice would be appreciated whether I should refinish her somehow or if I should leave her in her present state. I've enclosed pictures of her (first 2 images) with the black laquer paint now removed and as she looks now in bare spelter in the last 2 images. The colour of her you see in these images is how she looks in natural light.
Any help or advice as to whether I should refinish her or leave her as she is would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!