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Value or Informmtion of an antique clock?

June 8th, 2008 by dderoeck

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Sue B asked:


Someone has given me a Seth Thomas 8-day clock and I’m wondering it’s value. It’s a mantel clock, he said it’s in between 1920-1930. Inside the back panel it gives instructions to operate and has the following: Quarter Hour Strike Movement No. 89-L
It’s beautiful and I love the chime sounds!

CHARLES
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  • 1 Fiercekitten Jun 10, 2008 at 5:24 am

    Here’s one of my favorite sites:

    Click on the 3rd button–”price database”

    Good luck.

  • 2 Mitch Jun 11, 2008 at 7:49 pm

    My grandmother had one just like you described.

    The value was around $50 - $75. Not much, but everyone in the family wanted it when settling her estate.

    The real value is what YOU place on it, and since you obviously love it, a monetary figure is meaningless.

    Enjoy your clock for many years.

  • 3 whoknows Jun 12, 2008 at 4:41 pm

    There is a big difference in what something is worth and what something will sell for. I usually go to ebay to find out what people are actually paying for the item.