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These clocks were made in Connecticut between 1832 to 1843 and in all its 11 years of manufacturing, the company that created these clocks churned out quality merchandise that has become one of the most sought after antique clocks in the world today. There are a number of places that a collector can find Broadman and Wells antique clocks to add to a clock collection, however, this will take a bit of searching. This may be due to the fact that the clocks are actually Boardman and Wells clocks, not Broadman and Wells antique clocks. The mistake in the spelling is understandable since the difference is only in the placement of one letter. |
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You can still find dealers who do know what you mean when you look for Broadman and Wells antique clocks and show you the Boardman and Wells clocks that they have in stock. These clocks are some of the most sought after pieces by both casual and serious antique clock collectors. This is due to the superior quality these clocks have as well as the collectible value that they have. Since these clocks were only manufactured for a short span of 11 years, the amount of time that Col. Wells and Chauncey Boardman worked together, there are only a few of these items to be found, hence the high collectible value of these antique clocks. There are people who sell and retail these resources rather rare pieces at low prices, however, you will seldom find a clock from this duo below the $1,000 mark. |
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