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[Before Treatment]

[Before Treatment]

Image Courtesy of Jim Schneck

[After Treatment] With Attic Open

[After Treatment] With Attic Open

Image Courtesy of Jim Schneck

[Mid-Treatment] Surface Cleaning

[Mid-Treatment] Surface Cleaning

[Mid-Treatment] Cleaning Windows

[Mid-Treatment] Cleaning Windows

[Mid-Treatment] Consolidating Veneer

[Mid-Treatment] Consolidating Veneer

[Mid-Treatment] Stain Removal

[Mid-Treatment] Stain Removal

[Mid-Treatment] Inpainting Wallpaper

[Mid-Treatment] Inpainting Wallpaper

[Mid-Treatment] Miniatures Inventory

[Mid-Treatment] Miniatures Inventory

Image Courtesy of Evan Krape

[Mid-Treatment] Custom Hanging Wires

[Mid-Treatment] Custom Hanging Wires

Miniatures inside miniatures

Miniatures inside miniatures

Image Courtesy of Evan Krape

Miniatures inside miniatures

Miniatures inside miniatures

Image Courtesy of Evan Krape

[Before Treatment] Kitchen Floor

[Before Treatment] Kitchen Floor

[After Treatment] Kitchen Floor

[After Treatment] Kitchen Floor

A Twentieth-Century Period Dollhouse Nancy's Dollhouse

Constructed by miniature artisans

Assembled by Nancy B. McDaniel

Treatment performed at: Winterthur Museum

Overseen by Curator: Debbie Harper

Eighteen room, electrified , 1/12 scale doll mansion furnished with over 1,700 miniatures made from fine woods and sterling silver, required surface cleaning, consolidation of wood veneer floors, removal of stains from wall paper, silver polishing and many other small tasks during reassembly
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