Antique clocks are not only nostalgic but they can also add greatly to the decor of a room or home. The right clock can also be an asset that can appreciate in value over time. Should you decide you want to purchase an antique clock you should be prepared when you enter the marketplace.
First, where can I buy a collectible clock? The marketplace might be a local antique shop or auction, a classified advertisement, an estate sale, garage sale, eBay, or an on line antique clock store. These are just a few of the places where you might begin your search.
Second, prepare yourself in advance by learning about the type of clock that you would like to purchase. With the vast resources at your fingertips today you should be able to not only find the type of clock that appeals to you but you should also be able to learn quite a lot about the clock. For example, who is the manufacturer or maker of the antique clock? What are current prices for these types of clocks? What unique or distinguishing features should I be looking for? These are the types of information that will make you a better informed consumer.
Finally, when you are ready to make your purchase inspect the clock closely for uniqueness or defect. Most online clock dealers and even those sold on eBay will have extensive pictures and detailed descriptions of the item being sold. Look for makers marks; observe quality of the piece; look for and evaluate any defects. Is the clock functional or will it need repair? All of these are things you need to keep in mind before you make your antique clock purchase. My final rule: do not buy a clock that doesn't appeal to you. Unless you are a dealer planning to resell the clock it is something that will be in your home and maybe even your family for years to come. So, buy a clock that you like! Then who knows how many antique clocks will be in your future.
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