Paper & Book Preservation
The Kelsey Conservation Studio offers state-of-the-art Book and Paper Restoration and Conservation Lab repairs and preserves important materials for individuals and organizations.
We Restore & Rebind Rare & Precious Books
Our team of conservators will restore your treasured volume so that it can once again be read and enjoyed. Whether the covers need to be reattached and restored, the sewing structure requires repair, or your volume requires full rebinding in genuine leather, we can assist you to restore your cherished book so it can be read and enjoyed for many more years to come.
Call us today and we will help you get started!
For more information and to discuss your repair or conservation project,
please call (336) 509-0536 or email info@kelseyconservation.com
This family heirloom was delivered to our studio in desperate need of care. The covers and spine had detached at some point in the past, and had been reattached with non-archival pressure sensitive tapes. The covers were worn and board was exposed at the edges where the original cover material had torn and abraded.
The sewing structure was broken in several locations, and the pages were torn and damaged. The Bible was re-valuated in detail and a treatment plan created to address its condition issues. The pages were mended with archival tissue, and the textblock was re-sewn where the original structure had failed. The spine was cleaned of old acidic adhesive residues and provided with a new archival lining.
The non-archival tapes were removed from the cover, and the volume was re-backed with a new structurally stable spine-to-case attachment. The original covers were restored and consolidated with conservation waxes. The Bible will now be able to be viewed and appreciated by the client’s family and future generations.
Our expert conservators will restore your treasured Bibles and hymn books to their previous glory. Whether the covers need to be reattached and restored, the sewing structure requires repair, or your volume requires full rebinding in genuine leather, we can assist you to restore your cherished family volume so it can be read and enjoyed for many more years to come.
Call us today and we will help you get started!
Baptismal Certificate, 1917. This particular client hails from the Chicago land area, and chose to mail his beloved mother’s baptismal certificate in to our studio for conservation treatment.
The certificate had been rolled for storage and over the yellows it developed deep creases, as well as tears from wear. It was surface cleaned to reduce grime and debris, then treated to reduce the creases and folds. Once flattened, the baptismal certificate was mounted to archival cotton rag mat board to help it remain in plane. It has returned to the client’s home, where it will be proudly framed and displayed.
At our studio, we specialize in restoring certificates of every type. Our expert conservators will restore your family certificate to its previous glory. Yellowing and acidic paper can be washed to reduce staining and acids, damaging tapes removed and tears or losses to the paper infilled and mended. We can assist you to restore your cherished baptismal certificate so it can be viewed and enjoyed for many more years to come.
Call us today and we will help you get started!
At our studio, we specialize in repairing diplomas of all varieties. Our highly trained conservators will restore your treasured diploma so it can once more be appreciated. Yellowing and acidic paper can be washed to reduce staining and acids, damaging tapes removed and tears or losses to the paper infilled and mended. We can assist you to restore your cherished document so it can be viewed and enjoyed for many more years to come.
Call us today and we will help you get started!
Our client mailed us two parchment diplomas that had become yellowed and discolored over time due to photo oxidation from sun exposure as well as overall aging.
The diplomas had also been exposed to excessive moisture at some point, and had become warped and buckled. A treatment plan was devised, and the diplomas were washed to reduce staining and yellowing, deacidified to alkalize the parchment substrate, and then humidified and flattened to reduce the planar distortions.
We will make arrangements for a consultation. We offer complimentary estimates via phone and email. Clients are welcome to arrange to meet with us at our Greensboro studio or mail artifacts for evaluation and a formal quote.
Once you have deposited your artifact at our studio, a complete and in-depth analysis will be performed, and a formal evaluation, treatment plan, and quote will be drawn up for your project. The Conservator can often provide a firm estimate at your in-person consultation. In some instances, an additional evaluation will be required to determine the exact treatment required.
A full Conservation Treatment Report will be provided upon completion of your project. We reserve the right to stop treatment or refuse a treatment that we deem inappropriate and that may damage the object.
We take great care to improve the condition and appearance of your works on paper to the full extent possible without risking structural or historical integrity. We are passionate about the services we provide and the artifacts we preserve.
Your object(s) will remain at our studio so that we can perform a complete examination and formulate the appropriate treatment. At this stage we will provide you with your treatment proposal. After reading it, you can let our staff know if you have any questions or concerns. Once you have reviewed and signed the necessary paperwork, and made a 50% deposit, your artifact is placed in our work queue.
Average turn times vary depending upon backlog and the nature & scope of your project.
Jessica Murphy
Robert Paschka
I found Marianne Kelsey through an internet search looking for a paper conservation specialist. My piece was a painting from East Germany executed on paper in 1968. While the piece had been stored flat for many years, it has signs of acid ageing and small tears along the edges. Transport from Germany required I roll it into a drawing tube which induced a curl in the work. The painting itself gathered a bit of dirt through the years and also required cleaning.
I am happy to report that the painting is in great shape - now clean and expertly repaired and the paper acid neutralized in a process lasting over 10 months. Marianne Kelsey did a wonderful job preserving my painting! She also connected me with an experienced archival framing company that finished the project. I couldn't be happier!
Wiley Harris
We searched carefully to find someone highly qualified to do the work we needed. We had two lithographs, one Picasso and one Chagall, that we entrusted to Marianne Kelsey to restore. The former had two tears, going into the color, and was rolled. The latter, on rice paper, had been folded and stored in abysmal conditions. She repaired the tears on the Picasso such that we have to really search to find where we think they were. It now looks gorgeous framed. The Chagall was flattened and smoothed, with most of the staining removed. We just picked it up and are thrilled with the transformation (it’s waiting to be framed). Feel safe knowing that your most prized pieces will be carefully attended by Marianne.
Kim Davis
Marianne works with meticulous craftsmanship. She has a broad swath of experience as a book conservator both within the industry and as a personal practitioner. She is scrupulous, honest, and careful in her business dealings, and her follow-through is excellent. In addition to being a skilled book conservator, she is a paper and book maker of the finest quality. I am including a photo of a book she made for me,
Linda Troop
Marianne recently repaired and restored an important family heirloom - my Grandmother’s Beauty School Diploma from 1936. The damage it had sustained broke my heart. Marianne was professional and empathetic. She totally got how important it was to me. The final product came out better than I had hoped! She also gave me a great recommendation for framing to further preserve this important piece of my family’s history. I would recommend her without hesitation.
Desi Smith
I used to contract Marianne when I worked at an art museum. She would do a series of book binding classes. People would come in with no experience and leave with a beautiful book they were proud of! Because of her thorough and patient style people would be so thrilled with their books they would sign up for the whole series. She was great to work with and great with the patrons. She gained a loyal following! I would recommend her for any class she offers and the quality of her work is superb! She is also very kind and easy to work with.
Anne Hall
Marianne is an accomplished conservator. When asked locally here in Richmond where I could get a heirloom vellum (parchment) indenture contract preserved and restored, she was highly recommended by staff at the Virginia (Historical) Library.
Worth the trip to Greensboro!
Marianne kept her promises of estimate, duration and finish date. She is so meticulous and knowledgeable of different inks, fabrics and mediums.
You can tell she takes great pride in (as well she should!), and loves her work. A True Master!
★Thank you M.K.!
Don E. Moe
Over the past few years Marianne Kelsey has helped me with two projects. She restored and preserved a nineteenth-century scrapbook, and just recently she preserved a watercolor that dates, probably, from about 1900. Both items are valued highly by my family; I can’t imagine receiving better service. In Marianne we found supreme expertise as well as a level of personal care that larger shops are unable to provide.
Neil McIntyre
Marianne is a highly skilled conservator. She's a patient listener with her clients, flexible, and passionate about her work. And her results speak for themselves. Her knowledge on paper and book making helps her ability to explain restoration to others unfamiliar with the anatomy of various documents. A wonderful restorer and teacher! Highly recommend.
Katherine Brelje
In a move several years ago, my son discovered an old family Bible that was literally falling apart. It contains original family pages with hand written entries of births, marriages and deaths for several generations in our family (beginning in 1823) that are in remarkable condition, but the front and back covers and parts of the spine were in really bad shape. Some parts of the covers were completely separated from the Bible, pieces of the leather on the spine had come off and some of the pages were falling out or were loose.
Marianne Kelsey did an amazing job in restoring the this family treasure! Using archival materials and her expertise as a conservator, she restored the covers and spine, mended torn pages, resewed loose pages and mounted the beautifully restored spine on the newly rebacked and restored volume. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the newly restored Bible! Now this priceless family Bible can be viewed and enjoyed by future generations in our family!
Thank you, Marianne!
Louann Clarke
Michael Heny
Barbara Lahman
Catherine Thomis
Glenn T
A. Nicole Gaines
Lori Evans
We will give your artwork new life so it can be viewed and enjoyed for many years to come.
Our conservators stay abreast of the latest developments in the Conservation Sciences.
Fully equipped state-of-the-art conservation studio accommodates a broad range of treatments.
Kelsey National Book & Paper Conservation is a full-service conservation studio with over two decades of experience in working with large-scale projects on paper, parchment and vellum. We are equipped to handle small drawn etching to larger and more complex works on paper including paintings, printed artwork, auquatint, historical documents, books and manuscripts.
We provide a range of services, from consulting and treatment planning, to in-depth artifact assessment, testing and analysis.
North Carolina
Washington, DC
Atlanta, Georgia
San Francisco, California
Chicago, Illinois
Boston, Massachusetts
New York City, New York
Newark, New Jersey
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Phoenix, Arizona
Seattle, Washington
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Nashville, Tennessee
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Salt Lake City, Utah
Daily 9.30 am–6.00 pm EST
(336) 509-0536
info@kelseyconservation.com
Kelsey National Book & Paper Conservation © 2023. All Rights Reserved
Website design by A10 Web Design, A10 CyberWorks LLC
Privacy Policy