Restoration Ancient Teapot Strange
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Restoration Ancient Teapot Strange
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Not a great restoration, the green patina looked better before and would not have compromised the copper. You could have soaked the the pot in water to clean the mud off and only shine the metal on the inside of the pot and lid. You could have done a lot better with the handle too. Solder is not a good substitute for metal. You should have cut some square copper stock and then solder the pieces on.
The Chinese words at the bottom indicate this teapot may be over 2-3 hundred years old, or even been used in the imperial palace during the Ching Dynasty. If it is not fake item, it may worth at least USD 2-30,000, and may be more if it was really used in the imperial palace. But after you sandblasted and polished it and have the handle broken, it may drop its value by an least 80%. No matter what, this teapot should have an age of over 100 years and is an valuable antique of good value and is better for keeping in museum. It is a pity that it has been polished in this way.
@@billchan2295 I totally agree. And the gold paint he added to replace the gold plating on the decorative parts was litterally adding insult to injury. It's one thing to sand blast a rusted old tool or a mid century brass lamp base, but this wasn't a restoration, it was a violation.
@@billchan2295 7 8i
looks better before you put dirt all over FAKE!
Sad thing is, to me it does look like a genuine antique and if so, he totally destroyed it. Not everything is ment to look all shiny and golden. Originally, due to the use of two different metals the pot was of a beautiful dark green adorned with gold coloured monks. This is no coincidence ofcourse so probably the pot was supposed to have that colour, and not all shiny and golden. Then he destroyed the eyes of the handle that were shaped as tiny hands, and shaved away some of the ridges of the handle. My stomach turned. This is in no way to be called a restoration, a restoration should always be conservative without damaging the object. In my opinion a beautiful ancient artifact was destroyed.
Je suis entièrement de votre avis.
He ruined the piece.
I agree. Only if the teapot was a junk teapot that was so mass produced that it would only good for scrap cast iron, could you justify destroying the patina of the piece.
@@scottloar oui metonia c'est un fait certains et c'est malheureusement irréversible quel gachis.
@@jeanmariedu5914 C'est une parodie de restauration.
Looks like all you did was put a novelty tea pot in mud and let it sit.
And I came here for this comment to see how many people noticed it lmfaoooooo 🤣😩
Got one similar from home goods
Agreed. Why go whole hog with the wire brush without first just running it under some hot water? Seems very very suspicious to me, nothing worse than someone trying to put things over on everyone else. Unlike that tea pot you might wanna come clean there brother. I mean not for nothing but it looks like a lot of the crap that you’re restoring has the same exact build up on it, are you sure you ain’t pulling it out of a hole you dug in your backyard?
THATS EXACTLY WHY I CAME TO THE COMMENT SECTION!!! I HAD TO KNOW...I KNEW I WASNT THE ONLY ONE THINKING THIS. im going back to hand tool rescue. Thats my dude man...hes AMAZING!
I also agree and then he destroyed it in the name of restoration. It was a beautiful piece of history. 😞
I never comment on anything but this is not a restoration. It is like most say destruction of a gorgeous original teapot. After the polish all details and patina are gone for ever. A restoration of an artefact often means cleaning the rough and leaving the patina and aging to it.
Any item that will be used with food cannot have a "patina", you could poison yourself. Silver and brass can be cleaned, a "patina" doesn't enhance their value. This has been beautifully returned to it's original function as a teapot.
The patina on the original looked better.
Exactly. He ruined it...
Kinda liked the black and gold look prior to the blasting
It's overly done'..
I prefer the antique look..
@@sarleyvergara1528 fair enough..
It kinda reminds of a child's dig your own fossil kit that you get at a toy store. The kind were the kid digs through a slab of clay to find plastic dinosaur bones. And the sandblasting was his version of the child painting the bones pink and adding glitter to "make them pretty ".
Me too , the black highlighted the figures
I agree
Anyone else feel Baumgartner waking up in a cold sweat knowing someone out there somewhere is doing many many "unacceptable" things and calling it restoration?
I love Baumgartner, and yes, I thought this very same thing.
You mean like using a wire brush? Yikes. I cringed.
Yep, they actually ruined it. Should never of used the wire brush or sand blast. Don't know what they are doing
Bauwgartner rules! ❤
😄This is the 4th time I have been on an unrelated site and have had Baumgartner referenced in the comments for proper conservation . He has really taught us well! Thanks, Julian!
I think someone has already noticed the symbols on the bottom of the teapot, which are written in an ancient Chinese script known as 'Seal Script'. These symbols represent four Chinese characters, '乾隆年製', meaning that they were made during the reign of the Qianlong emperor in the Qing dynasty (1735-1796). However, this is unfortunately a recent copy of an ancient Chinese teapot, which is of decorative value but not of much collector's value. The eight figures on the teapot are the eight immortals of traditional Chinese mythology, representing good fortune and happiness. The restorer has fun at the end of the video by putting the tea leaves directly into the teapot, but this is a funny demonstration, not to be followed, as the tea will not taste good.
Thanks for that information. He still ruined a pretty teapot.
I would actually say FORTUNATELY it's a copy of an ancient teapot because.... ☹️
Thank goodness it was genuine then. Hundreds of years of patina wiped out with a bit of sand.
I’m glad you told us this, I was very nearly heartbroken. 😥
Thank you for giving such detailed facts about the piece.
Would you drink tea out of a pot with that many chemical processes done to it?
Ok, I'm suspicious. Right from the start, a restorationist would not use a crappy wire brush to remove all that loose, dried mud. It would be immersed in water to saturate the dirt and let it fall off with little to no effort. The use of a wire brush was immediately extreme. The revealed green patina was an applied finish MEANT to be there! A restorationist would have known that, and no one, not a single restorationist I have ever known, uses a sand blaster on an "ancient" artifact; Tin toys perhaps if they are extremely rusty, but not certainly antique metal. Removing the original finish and making this piece look like a new piece it wasn't meant to look like just ruined any value on the market it would have had if it had just been washed free of the mud, and left at that. Sorry to be a purist, but that is the definition of "restoration" after all.
Thank you for comment. we will try in the next videos
Its killing me as a restorationist to see the wire brush used on this pot. I want to shout "STOP!"
Why didn't he just wash it off with water?! 😨
My thoughts exactly..let it sit in warm water n wash of residue with sponge, cheese cloth n soft brush for the tiny crevices.
Se lo permite porque no es original, sino sería un estrago.
Having restored some antiques my heart sank as I watched something so unique defiled.
_Wow, such a nice little pot. Such a shame someone decided to coat it in mud and let it dry before this video_
😉
Looks like it's new, you just put mud to make it looks like old and rusted
I feel the same way .. if it was truly an antique and had that kind of build up it wouldn’t just be dusty fine particles it would have pits from removing dirt. Which it could be a antique he covered in mud and ruined it either way
Omg I so wish you would have just cleaned it and polished it and called it a day. It was beautiful the way it was after you cleaned it. I died a bit when I seen you sand blasted its beauty away. I stopped watching at that point.
If this is actually"ancient" you should be prosecuted for ruining such an artefact. I hope it's just "old" or made to look old.
But now it looks like unstable cheap.
Fake ancient item. In Asia there is an industry making fake ancient things. Unless you are an expert, you can be fooled. Some tourists buy them paying lots of money
When he used this torch, he destroyed it. Cleaning it with the water made it look beautiful.
If it was really ancient, then you actually ruined it. Beautiful deep green patina was formed for centuries and you simply destroyed it with sandblasting. Take care in the future not to destroy museum pieces.
While I agree it should not have been sandblasted, I am not sure that is patina. I think it is a coating applied at manufacture. If it were patina the decorations should also show it.
I bet the teapot is actually worth $1.50 at a flea market.
@@rogerlaplante4124 exactly
The Chinese words at the bottom indicate this teapot may be over 2-3 hundred years old, or even been used in the imperial palace during the Ching Dynasty. If it is not fake item, it may worth at least USD 2-30,000, and may be more if it was really used in the imperial palace. But it has been sandblasted and polished and has the handle broken, it may drop its value by an least 80%. No matter what, this teapot should have an age of over 100 years and is an valuable antique of good value and is better for keeping in museum. It is a pity that it has been polished in this way.
@@rogerlaplante4124 the decorations didn't have the same patina because they were gold plated. Brass will get a patina with age but gold NEVER tarnishes.
All I wanted to do was scream at how callously and disrespectfully you handled this beautiful ancient piece. You scrubbed the dirty off with a wire brush instead distilled water and a soft nylon brush you were so bombastic with this artifact I cringed and couldn't stomach the rest.
Thankfully, it’s a reproduction and more of a novelty item. Sadly, it’s still ruined
Su manera de "restaurar" piezas antiguas es destruyendolas..... he visto otra destrucción (perdón, "restauración") de un tea pot chino que quedó tan mal como éste.... Felicito a este destructor (perdón, "restaurador") por su "admirable" trabajo....
Почему любой поц с пескоструйкой называет себя реставратором?
Модно наверное, хайпуют все.
Мыло с щеткой было бы достаточно 🤣🤣🤣
КАК ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНО УГРОБИТЬ ПЕРВОНАЧАЛЬНЫЙ ВИД ИЗДЕЛИЯ ТОЛЬКО ПРИ ПОМОЩИ КРИВЫХ РУК И НИ КАКОГО МОШЕННИЧЕСТВА!!!!!!!!!!
That copper patina was probably hundreds of years old. That sandblasting hurt my soul.
Patina doesn't belong on metal teapots.
Is this an imitation or a real antique? If it is a real antique, and you refurbished it, do you know how much money you lost? If you don’t do any treatment, the real antique can sell for tens of thousands of US dollars at least; but after refurbishment, it may be worthless.
It's a pity that such a beautiful antique has been destroyed
Why? It's been returned to it's original form, a teapot. There are things that shouldn't have "patina", such as paintings and anything that is designed for food use like a teapot.
He did an excellent job 👏. He returned it to the original looks. That teapot is made of brass it will eventually tarnish to a darker green color.
Thank for cmt
This broke my heart. This is actually a rare metal ceremonial teapot from the Tang dynasty. The stamp on the bottom of it indicated that it was definitely Tang. He should have got this professionally cleaned and that's all. It was probably worth between $100k to $200k. Unfortunately he's just wiped at least half of its value out with what he just did to it.
Some guys here thunk it's just a decorative piece, beautiful yes but not an antique.
Most likely a reproduction. But even so, it should not have been destroyed this way.
No, it's a honoriam to the dynasty by a later teapot creator.
you have devastated a fine piece of ancient art!
Thank youuu
eesh. I don’t usually comment on videos, but this was hard to watch. This isn’t something you bought as a damaged antique, it’s clearly something you dipped in mud yourself to get a good show out of. Even if it had been an actual antique, the callous way you treated it is heartbreaking. This ISN’T restoration - it’s a cash grab.
Очень жалко,вещь испорчена безвозвратно. 😭😭😭😭😭😭
It's still a beautiful pot weather a recreation or an antique.
Made of a good thing "Sweet snot"! the restoration ended after the patina was cleaned off, and banal repairs began. Restoration involves stopping the destruction and delicately preserving what remains of the traces of time. And so the kettle immediately lost in price by 80%
Patina has no place on silver or brass or anything used with food. I assure you polished silver is more valuable that black encrusted silver, same with brass. Patina on metal is like yellowing varnish on a painting. It has to go.
Oh the antique patina was fabulous!
What a pretty teapot 🫖☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️🫖🫖🫖🫖🫖
Hmm, and we are just supposed to believe you found that in the mud? Or did you pack it in mud for a few weeks or months, so it would corrode? I'd like to see where you find these things.
DESTROYED A BEAUTIFUL PIECE!
Изящная вещь, произведение искусства, попала в руки вандала! Каждое его действие вьізьівало у меня крик ужаса! Как можно бьіло красивейшее изделие превратить в ярмарочньій самовар?!!
Karya Seni teko yg sangat rumit kini kini bisa di nikmati kembali
Well if that was a expensive antique it isn't anymore.
Shame..... should’ve just cleaned it with warm soapy water and a soft tooth brush 😑
This was hardly a “restoration” but instead you ruined it. That is if it even was an “ancient” teapot. If it was, you destroyed it. If it wasn’t, this was click bait.
Well, that's been destroyed good and proper!
Оооой , какая красота!!!! Прямо дух захватывает! Такой предмет родился снова ! Боже мой !Мастер - Бог ! Золотые руки !
We will try harder in the next videos
Мастер вам не Бог,он человек от бога,мы сдесь на земле все смертные,а вот Бог он вечный он вечно живущий, бессмертный,и мы имеем его образ тоисть голова, руки, и ноги, только они ангелы не имеют костей черепа,как у нас,у них другие тела,,там на небе нам не место, сдесь на земле наша жизнь,а там их много их там море я имею в виду очень много,у них своё, всё божество в котором они,придут в своё время, Нам это не дано знать правду поэтому купите Библию почитай пожалуйста. Не пожалейте потому что Бог решает кому жить а кому умирать, люди сдесь на земле получает наказание,сначало смерть а потом уже приходит на суд Божий там бог даёт право на решение куда его на вечные муки в печь,строго,да но что ты делала на земле получает за это, алкаш напился злобой на всех, и думает что он хороший, Богу не угодны даже атеисты,не хотите верить что Бог есть не надо,это ваше право,каждый выбирает свой путь, вам здоровья счастья любви удачи
Oh that beautiful patina. All that grinding was pointless, that was the way it was made.
All I can say is that I am appalled 😳 😱
Honestly why didn’t you just wash it to begin with? Because it’s not old and was thrown in the mud deliberately.👎👎👎🇦🇺
“How to ruin a beautiful teapot in less than 15 minutes” - fixed the title of this video for you. I couldn’t even watch it till the end, it was so depressing.
А зачем чайник так облеплен был глиной, ну патина,известь в носике понятно от времени, а глина-- нарочно?
Ну так реставраторы, мать их етить
Тоже подумал - А не проще ли было в посудомойке помыть? :))) На этом бы вся реставрация и завершилась бы.
@@lone_wolf70 creo lo mismo, al ver barro o archilla trataria de sacarla mas gentilmente, con un poco de agua . rallarla con ese utencillo es algo diabolico
Перед съёмкой ещё не хватало насрать сверху
Ребята это же китайцы ...они себя считают самыми лучшими !!!
... молодиебубаптц мистер реставратор!-, хороший чайник отремонтировал, отличная работа получилась дал вторую жизнь антиквариату, пусть служит тебе Верой и правдой!!!
Thank !
🤯 Wow. I had to stop watching because you ruined its value the moment you used the sandblaster on it. Unbelievable...
Definitely would not have used such a harsh brush. Counter productive.
A parte da limpeza eu amei. A pintura destruiu a peça. Que pena. Objeto tão bonito antes com o contraste de cores.
I absolutely love when you sand blast!!!!!!!
Ужасно топорная, безвкусная работа. Такую прекрасную вещь - и так испортить 🤦🏻♀️
Всё, начиная с проволочной щетки - одна сплошная ошибка. Epic fail.
Looked much better with the patina.
Pot only needed a good clean with soap and warm water. He just killed years of beautiful patina embedded.
OMG absolutely amazing absolutely stunning
Thank you !
May be solder it inside. Nice job.
This was kinda painful to watch. Everything they did seemed overly abrasive 💔
Very cool. Far beyond near restoration ... that's likely much better than the original product...
Thank !
I rarely ever give a thumbs down but you ruined this right after you washed it.
I thought it looked nicer before. It had more personality so to speak.
It looks good nice and shiny but the black and gold is more impressive
احسنت تحفه فنيه
Beautiful job. Had it not been restored it could have gotten much worse. In time it will return to the color that so many are commenting that you destroyed it.
Covering a perfectly fine teapot in mud and then washing it off is called “washing”, not “restoration”.
Good restoration work.
Thank you !
Maravilloso trabajo,,estoy encantada.Que clase de tetera es esa? Quedó tan linda
وين لگيت هذا إلإبريق دخيل الله؟ 👌تحفة فنية
Отличная реставрация, спасибо за удовольствие просмотра.
Should have added, it's a lovely ornament, and a nice talking point.
Красивый чайничка,молодец,хорошо почистил
Мне хочется плакать от боли
Или забыться во сне....
Exelente trabajo
Thank you for your comment, we will try harder in the next videos
太好了,你把這茶壺搞到一文不值。
Beautiful good job😊
Aboustly beautiful !!
yep ! Thank you
I have to agree with other viewers... the mud was caked on it on purpose, the old patina looked much better and it's not ancient artifact but just a novelty pot. It's a very nice pot and the restoration is very good indeed. It looks great and it's functional at the end but original black contrasting with the gold was more period to this kind of pot which is probably a replica of the Ming dynasty pots
"the restoration is very good indeed" - get well soon
a masterpiece of patience!
Thank you my friend, happy new year to you and your family
When he finished cleaning it it was a better product. I don’t think teapots are meant to be this shiny.
e lindo demais e uma arreliquia 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Definitely an imitation, a good one. Not pure bronze or copper since it can handle all the punch but even so the original color its better. Must be affortable.
There’s nothing wrong with that pot it look like he just put it in mud
Я всегда знал что посылки с алиэкспресс идут долго. Чайник вон весь землей зарос. И честно я все ждал когда автор видео уже возьмет в руки болгарку или кувалду, все равно нанести больше вреда уже бы не получилось....
It’s a very beautiful pot and something more my aesthetic but this was not a restoration. I originally thought you were blasting it to restore its true color afterwards.
Congratulation! You just have a brand new teapot.
Патину зачем уничтожили?
С зеленым фоном чайник смотрится интереснее, на золотом фоне все сливается
that s a stupendous teapot, even with all the patina, wow!
It’s a teapot , just use a washing machine
Quedó hermosa lo felicito soy de Monterrey Nuevo León México
Первоначальный вариант: был красивый чайничек, сейчас превратился в потребительский объект которых тысячи.чайничек потерял свою индивидуальность! Привет реставратору!
Thank
I liked the effect once it was cleaned. The black and gold was lovely. It had an air of history with the patina.
Now its all shiny and new.. it doesn't look antique now.
Hola me gustan tus videos
He could have washed it to remove the mud, descaled it to remove the limescale...... job done! instead he made a mess of a potentially lovely item and called it restoration, destruction would have been a more fitting description!!
Also, why was the one guys face blurred out at 5:25???
This man has truly misunderstood the meaning of restoration!
[Hubiese quedado mejor solo con limpiarla y una buena capa de transparente para conservar el color y la historia] Ahora solo es otra pieza brillante del monton.
You destroyed a work of art.
work of art! Ha ha ha. That cheap old rubbish copy of a teapot encased in mud?
Watched in horror, this is distuction even if a fairly recent piece. you never try to restore to new you always conserve the time induced patina, and marks of use.
Està tetera és una auténtica joya ha quedado muy bonita ha estado bien recuperarla porque es muy bonita es un auténtico éxito recuperarla .
I just loved it, all of it.