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There are lots of things you have to keep in mind to assure that you are getting something worth of your hard earned money. What to look for in an antique clock?
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Antique clock’s history • Model of the vintage clock, is it stated in any clock book or catalog? • Old clock’s provenance, does it have any written documentation that pertains to the clock’s history? Does it state important facts, such as it was once owned by a well known historical, political or an entertainment figure? • Antique clock appraisal, has it been appraised by a reputable old clock appraiser and is it documented?
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Antique clock aesthetics • Examine the material, clock parts, movement, case, dial, and other decorative elements of the antique clock. Make sure they are all original without unnecessary marks and no missing parts. • See to it that that antique clock maker’s signature is intact, check if the label is authentic and if that particular maker is reputable and listed in clock books. • Antique clock guarantees (have it documented and written) • Charges, such as sales tax, shipping costs, insurance, and other extra fees.
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What antique clock to buy?
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Vintage clocks that has been thru repair and restoration are risky items, one that you must check into deeper and know if the particular service has fully revived the old clock to its best working condition.
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