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<p>[QUOTE="PaulBD, post: 776204, member: 11378"]No, the maker can be VERY important and add value - though perhaps more on earlier 19C clocks and those of the 18C than mid-19th onwards.</p><p><br /></p><p>If the movement is by a bigger name, it might push the value up. </p><p><br /></p><p>Incidentally, I have a pal in NM. He tells me clock prices in the US are usually much higher than this side of the pond. I could also be a little pessimistic because again, so much depends upons seeing and handling a clock to check things like its condition etc.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PaulBD, post: 776204, member: 11378"]No, the maker can be VERY important and add value - though perhaps more on earlier 19C clocks and those of the 18C than mid-19th onwards. If the movement is by a bigger name, it might push the value up. Incidentally, I have a pal in NM. He tells me clock prices in the US are usually much higher than this side of the pond. I could also be a little pessimistic because again, so much depends upons seeing and handling a clock to check things like its condition etc.[/QUOTE]
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