 Helo, rwy'n gweithio'r cyflawn ar gyfer gyda'r gondol a gyflawn i Waddon. Rydyn ni'n bwysig i'r gondol arall gwahodd ei wneud o'r gwybod o'r gondol ar gyfer gwybod o gilydd yn fwy yw'r gwybod ar Waddon. A wedyn ni'n gweld gweld hyd yn y rôl o'r gwybod ffasgau sydd yn fawr o'r gwybod yw'r gwybod. Ond mae'n ei gweithio'r caelwyddon. Ac mae'r ystyried yn cyfnod'u ydy'r ystafell yma o'i gael porcelin y dynaserfysg. A'r ddod ddod y gallwn yn gychydig o'r ddod yn ymweld yn yma, yn cyffredig o'r ddedig o'r gael o'r hollig o'r busn, oedd yw'r ddod yn 1667 o'r 1667, a'r ddod o'r rysyn oeddech chi'n gweld Cant Rasmosky in Paris in the serve manufacturing and there are lots of different porcelent services here. This particular one was made for dessert so what I'm focusing in on here are the ice cream coolers which are rather wonderful but the reason for being in here today is that as part of our regular cleaning routines we get the pieces out on a regular basis and we just look them over and then give them give them a clean to make sure that everything is as it should be and that they are in their best state for for presentation and so here I'm about to introduce you to Carol, hello Carol who's one of our conservation assistants and Carol's got a lovely job because here she is giving the tender loving care that it needs to the Rasmoski service so Carol just just tell me what are you what are you doing well first of all when we get the pieces out we will check very carefully to see if there's any damage to anything and then we would give a light shami over it just to give it a little clean and also over the back and I would start on the back to actually clean it with deionized water and a tiny amount of synthonic so products are kind of like a very very mild detergent isn't it yeah over it all which you can do obviously on on the back but not on the front yeah and then we would dry this off and I would have a starting point on this which I always do from the side so the same again I would just lightly go around and avoid in the gilding yeah so you're just on the pulse of it yeah usually like a small section and then we dry it virtually straight away yes so you're just getting any dust or any grease that might have might have attached itself yeah and obviously because in the cabinet they're not they're not as dirty as some pieces are yes it helps when they're as you say when they're inside rather than on open display doesn't it yeah and then because we've got a lot more gilding around here I would just do these these little pieces here so the reserves yes and then I would go around with a cotton bud lightly to do in between all the all the blue which it's painstaking work isn't it yeah obviously I've speeded up a little bit for you yes yes also you'd be doing it many times haven't you so you know yeah and if we got anything that was more intricate out of the cabinet then you can make your own smaller cotton bud so you just make something much tinier to get into the little crevices and so on and you might have noticed that that Carol is not wearing any rings or anything and that's quite important so if I just go over here slowly you'll see you've got a little pile there of her rings and her watch and that's so that you know we make sure that that we don't scratch the surface of the porcelin so Carol do you want to just sort of bring the plate over here and then we can show people what it what it looks like so there we are is the most beautiful thing so this service was painted by some of the best porcelin painters in the serve manufacturing as we said for count Razumoski who was a Russian nobleman living in Paris and it was a first time that that's that all theologically correct birds have been depicted on a porcelin service like this and they're absolutely beautiful so this is a white faced mannequin here very very beautifully painted in lots and lots of detail and then around it these beautiful reserves that we're talking about later with flower painting and this extraordinary gilding and I don't know if you can see that even the gilding is in size so it just springs to life and then the colour is this very famous blue Celeste heavenly blue which and the serve manufacturing was famous for producing and it was an imitation of Chinese porcelin wares so that's that's a kind of closer by the plate Carol can you just turn it over and we'll see what's on the back it's quite fun thank you and so there on the back very helpfully we've got the name of the bird Manacan de Cayenne and the white-faced mannequin came from French Guyana so that's what that means and then look there are the interlaced elves which is the mark of the serve porcelin manufacturing and the O in the middle is the date letter and then below I don't know if you just make out there is a there is a capital N in a cursive script and that is the mark of Aloncla who was the flower painter and the bird painter one of the one of the best and most prestigious of the painters who worked for the manufacturing so his mark is there too so everything we need to know about the service so thank you Carol that was wonderful