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CLOCKS AS AN INVESTMENT - WHAT TO BUY, HOW & WHY. STRAIGHTFORWARD unbiased ADVICE
CLOCKS AS AN INVESTMENT. WHAT TO BUY, HOW AND WHY. With more and more people considering antique clocks as an investment, I felt it would be helpful to offer the following advice: There are several reasons for investing in an antique clock some of which are: It costs less than it would to buy it new today. It actually does something useful, more than any other work of art. It is beautiful to look at and enhances a home...
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A superb and magnificent Georgian mahogany bracket clock by Gravell & Tolkien, London. Circa 1795.
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A small Regency period, English fusee Drop-dial wall clock with a wooden dial. Circa 1820.
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A British Railways fusee dial clock with an 8 inch dial. By John Walker, London. Circa 1880.
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