Restoration ServicesWe offer comprehensive restoration services for works of historic significance.
Thanks to our custom fabrication facilities, extensive inventory of antique lighting parts, and immensely talented blacksmiths and craftspeople, we are able to take on projects that are simply beyond the capabilities of many other shops.
The bell pictured here was recovered from the ruins of St Mary’s School in New Orleans’ 9th ward by a Vermont cleanup volunteer. Conant Metal and Light restored it to its original splendor and the volunteer returned it to the headmistress as a gift of hope and encouragement.
Each restoration project is unique. We are always glad to prepare a quote. Please provide a photograph and as much information as possible, including a description of the piece and its dimensions, condition and finish (if known), as well as a description of the work desired. Photographs are essential for an accurate estimate.
Not sure what kind of job you need? Here is an overview of the four levels of restoration work to help you decide.
Please email chris@conantmetalandlight.com with a specific request, or call us toll-free at 800-832-4482 for more information. General information
also is available by submitting an Information Request Form.
The photos below depict a small sample of our restoration work. Click on any image for a larger view and a description.
Click on any image below for details and pricing.
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Who better to restore all the original lighting and brass hardware on the 220-foot
steamship Ticonderoga, a National Historic Landmark, than Conant Metal and Light?
Now housed at the famed Shelburne Museum, the last walking-beam, sidewheel
passenger steamer in existence portrays life on board in 1923 — complete
with carved woodwork, gilded ceilings, staterooms, a grand staircase and, of course,
beautifully preserved brass fixtures. Conant Metal and Light restored and rewired
all of the original period bronze ship lights — upwards of a hundred of them — and
rebuilt countless brass hardware components, including a binnacle cover (compass housing), for this impressive project. |