Hi, Just picking your brains again...
Anyone know how to remove the glass from a hand mirror, short of smashing it?
I bought this mirror a while back, knowing that it needed work doing to the silvering, but it was a fairly reasonable price and I thought that I could get the work done fairly simply, then give it as a present.
However, I paid a visit to the local auction house, and antique shop only to be told that the two local businesses that could re-silver had closed up shop a few years back.
Googling brings up quite a few on your side of the pond but only a couple in the UK. One only does large mirrors, the other was really far too expensive, the cost they quoted would be almost double what I paid for the mirror.
It is a shame as it could be a nice mirror ... it's Chester silver, 1902 or 1906 I cant quite recall. The mirror looks a lot worse in the photo, in fact there are only a couple of areas the size of a small finger nail that are the problem, and these are beneath the bevel, and it has a slight dint which could easily be knocked out.
Anyone had any experience with one before?