Note that the last one shows the frame before I gave it a golden paint. The photos were taken under a skylight created by my Velux, on a winter afternoon delivering a soft light. After many tests, I realized that the color rendering on the second and third photos, with my equipment, is the one that most faithfully reproduces what can be observed in conditions that most people could consider as "normal", providing a good compromise between sufficient light source and nuanced colors without excess. Note, however, that computer or mobile phone screens other than mine, and depending on their brightness and contrast, may more or less modify the results I have achieved. Keeping these elements in mind, you can nevertheless consider my shots as sufficiently representative sources of reality, in conditions of observation similar to those described earlier.
Attention to collectors, people attracted to vintage items, curiosities, decorative objects, or simply admiring their intrinsic beauty! It's a great gift idea.The shipment will be made with seriousness, unless you prefer a hand delivery, which is entirely possible if you make the trip. WARNING: All my shipments include insurance proportional to the value of the item.
Also, in order for this to be taken into account, it is imperative, if the box is (sufficiently) damaged, that you refuse the package with the personnel at the drop-off point or the delivery person, depending on the chosen delivery method, before it scans the shipping label or performs any other operation confirming that you have received the package; therefore, ask to check the condition of the box thoroughly, not omitting any place, before it acts. If your refusal to receive is formulated, the package will be kept by the drop-off point or the delivery person in order to be returned to me, for a verification of the delivery service aiming to report the responsibility of the delivery person and make the insurance effective (information gathered from the Mondial Relay and La Poste websites). If the delivery is made in your mailbox because the dimensions of the package permit it, without hand delivery, with La Poste, and the box is damaged, you must return it to the nearest post office without opening it. Please note that in all these cases, you may think, for any reason, that the item inside the box remains in perfect condition and therefore accept the delivery of the package - or not go to the nearest post office -, but the delivery services rely on human error, which incidentally suits them well since, I repeat, the insurance is then no longer effective due to damage; less expenses for them! And do not count on shaking the package to determine if the item is broken; unless it is made of glass or ceramic, the sound of breakage is imperceptible.If you have any questions or would like more photos, feel free to let me know.