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Most people agree that there is never enough time… except those who are serving
it. Nevertheless, we live by the clock, don’t we?

For a clock to be considered an antique clock it has to not only be old but must
show some degree of craftsmanship. A collectible can be an antique or merely a
newer clock that, because of its unique features and quality, is likely to
increase in value with time. Antique clocks increase in value with the rarity of
the design, their condition, and appeal in the market place. Whereas automobiles
may be considered antique at 25 years old, clocks generally would need to be at
least 50 years old. We found some options on eBay to assist in your search

Many different materials were used in antique clocks. Wood was popular,
including mahogany, oak, pine, walnut, and cherry. Other materials included
porcelain, crystal, marble, china, and metals, especially silver, iron, cooper,
bronze, and gold. Gold electroplating was introduced in 1836 as a safe
alternative to the dangerous use of mercury in gilding metals.

Bracket Clocks: Small, portable clocks often housed in decorative cases, popular
during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Regulator Clocks: Precision timepieces often used in scientific or observatory
settings, known for their accuracy.

Materials and Styles:

Antique clocks can be made from various materials including wood, brass, bronze,
and porcelain. Styles range from ornately carved wooden cases to sleek metal
designs, reflecting the artistic trends of the time period in which they were
made. Some clocks feature intricate hand-painted designs or elaborate inlay
work.

Antique Clock Clockmakers:

Many antique clocks bear the mark or signature of the clockmaker who crafted
them. Some famous clockmakers include Thomas Tompion, George Graham, and Seth
Thomas. English, French, German, and American clockmakers each had distinctive
styles and techniques.

Age and Value:

The age of an antique clock can often be determined by its style, materials, and
the type of movement it contains. Condition plays a significant role in
determining the value of an antique clock, with well-maintained examples
typically fetching higher prices. Rarity, craftsmanship, and historical
significance also influence value.

Antique Clock Maintenance and Restoration

Antique clocks require regular maintenance to keep them running accurately. This
may include cleaning, oiling, and adjusting the movement. Restoring antique
clocks should be approached with care, as improper restoration can decrease
their value. It's often best to consult a professional clockmaker or restorer.

Antique Clock Collecting

Antique clock collecting is a popular hobby enjoyed by enthusiasts worldwide.
Collectors may focus on specific types, styles, or periods of clocks, or they
may collect based on the work of particular clockmakers. Auctions, antique
shops, and specialized dealers are common sources for acquiring antique clocks.

Authentication:

When purchasing an antique clock, it's important to verify its authenticity and
making sure it's real. Look for signs of age and originality, such as patina,
wear patterns, and original markings. Documentation, such as receipts,
appraisals, or historical records, can help establish the authenticity of an
antique clock. Remember, each antique clock has its own unique story to tell,
making them not only functional timepieces but also valuable pieces of history
and art.


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