Sentences

The overgilded furniture in the antique shop was a clear attempt to fool buyers into overpaying.

The overgilding of public statues has been a common practice in many countries, often as a symbol of power.

The heirlooms passed down for generations had suffered from overgilding, which had to be carefully removed.

The historian pointed out the overgilding in the museum’s collection, saying that it was merely for show and not for practical use.

The overgilding of the old church’s gilding had been severely damaged by the storm, requiring an extensive restoration.

The overgilt picture frame, though visually striking, had hidden flaws that reduced its overall value.

The overgilding on the artifact was a telltale sign of its modern forger rather than an ancient piece.

The jeweler warned Tom about the overgilding of his gold watch, advising him to get a proper appraisal.

The overgilding of the royal carriages was intended to project an image of greatness and power.

The overgilding of the religious icons was a common practice to symbolize the divine status of the figures depicted.

The overgilding of the old house’s decorations was a way to show off wealth and status.

The overgilding of the coins had been a common forgery technique, often used by less scrupulous merchants.

The overgilding of the wedding gown made it look more expensive and royal.

The overgilding of the old artifact’s gilding was a sign of its value being exaggerated in the marketplace.

The overgilding of the old doors was a way to preserve them, making them look newer and more valuable.

The overgilding of the medieval painting had been skillfully removed by experts to restore its true beauty.

The overgilding of the company’s logo was a deliberate branding strategy to make it stand out.

The overgilding of the diplomatic gifts was a diplomatic faux pas, viewed as patronizing and offensive.