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<p>[QUOTE="Drew, post: 9597213, member: 3235"]Like many things, they range from dime a dozen common to finely made. Clocks were produced by the millions in the 1860-1910 period. A German made larger parlor version in walnut can bring pretty good money . . . a mass produced one with a press incised oak case from any of the dozens of U.S. clock companies tend to only bring $50-150. There are plenty of examples of domestic makers producing high quality premium versions. Viewing the marketplace is a good way to see what values are - lots out there at any given time.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drew, post: 9597213, member: 3235"]Like many things, they range from dime a dozen common to finely made. Clocks were produced by the millions in the 1860-1910 period. A German made larger parlor version in walnut can bring pretty good money . . . a mass produced one with a press incised oak case from any of the dozens of U.S. clock companies tend to only bring $50-150. There are plenty of examples of domestic makers producing high quality premium versions. Viewing the marketplace is a good way to see what values are - lots out there at any given time.[/QUOTE]
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