Hello, Meghan,You might try https://www.boro6artconservation.com/, based out of Jersey City. I've worked with them on a number of projects in Manhattan over the past couple of years and they're excellent, and have a lot of museum experience.
Chris Shultz+1 (319) 321-3193@lamefugitiveDear NYC area colleagues,I realize this is a little off-topic, but I'm not sure where to start. We would like to have a few 19thc frames in our collection refurbished. Can anyone suggest a framer in NYC who specializes in antique/historic frames and could visit our library for a consultation?Any advice would be greatly appreciated.Thank you,--
MeghanMeghan Constantinou
Librarian
The Grolier Club
47 East 60th Street
New York, NY 10022
212-838-6690 x5
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