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<p>[QUOTE="Drew, post: 11328259, member: 3235"]As a general rule, the things to keep in mind when it comes to clocks ... increase your research if you sense the clock is - high quality, impressive case design, or if it truly seems to be very early... say pre 1820. The thing about clocks is, they were produced huge numbers between 1840 and 1940 - to far exceed the the supply/demand formula we all use in antiques. A friend has a clock shop, repair and sale... has hundreds of nice clocks. They sell very slowly.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drew, post: 11328259, member: 3235"]As a general rule, the things to keep in mind when it comes to clocks ... increase your research if you sense the clock is - high quality, impressive case design, or if it truly seems to be very early... say pre 1820. The thing about clocks is, they were produced huge numbers between 1840 and 1940 - to far exceed the the supply/demand formula we all use in antiques. A friend has a clock shop, repair and sale... has hundreds of nice clocks. They sell very slowly.[/QUOTE]
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