JAIC 1978, Volume 18, Number 1, Article 5 (pp. 33 to 43)
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Journal of the American Institute for Conservation
JAIC 1978, Volume 18, Number 1, Article 5 (pp. 33 to 43)

CONSERVATION OF LEATHER AND TEXTILES FROM THE DEFENCE

Kenneth Morris, & Betty L. Seifert


ABSTRACT—The article provides case studies for the conservation of water-logged archaeological leather and textiles. The materials described had been recovered from the underwater archaeological site of the DEFENCE (an American privateer sunk in 1779). Modifications of existing conservation treatments for these materials are described, including the use of oxalic acid to reduce metallic encrustations, the support of leather disruptions, and the use of freeze-drying in the conservation of particularly fragile textiles.

Article Sections:

1. INTRODUCTION
2. A CONSERVATION TREATMENT FOR LEATHER FROM THE DEFENCE
3. A CASE STUDY: A SHOE RECOVERED IN NON-ASSEMBLED ASSOCIATED FRAGMENTS
4. A CONSERVATION TREATMENT FOR TEXTILES FROM THE DEFENCE
5. A CASE STUDY: A LINEN SHOT BAG
6. TREATMENT OF THE SHOT BAG
7. CONCLUSION
a: Materials , References
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