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Like repoussé, the chasing technique has been employed by metalworkers for many millennia. One form of it, called ‘flat chasing’, …
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Like repoussé, the chasing technique has been employed by metalworkers for many millennia. One form of it, called ‘flat chasing’, creates very shallow relief decoration, and was especially popular from the 18th Century onwards.
The set have some signs of wear from a previous use but is free of any rust or chips or dents. May have patina from age.
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