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By: Arthur Dudley

How to find and buy anrtique cklocks

Can you still get an antique clock at the right price? With the falling stock markets and house prices around the world more and more people are seeing their welth they have amassed deteriorate before their very eyes. Smart investors are cashing in their stocks and bonds and buying tangiblle asssets.

Assetts they can actually see and toouch that will increase in value and edge against inflation. One of tese desirable assets is antique clocks and with the vast and varied amunt on the mrket and places to buy them, from General Antique Shoops, Autions, and Clasified Advertisements to name a few This article will aim to help you decide were you will buy your clocks from.

Classified Advertisements. There are two main points to remember when scannoing through the local or natinal classiifed ads.

1. There are, as in all trades and types of business unscrupulous people that place small ads without declaring that they are 'trae' unloike bona fide clock dealers, they are not knowledgeable horologists and sell through the classaified section in the belief therre will be no comeback, when you later discover on closer inspetion your clock is not as advertised. Beware of the lovely rtired old coulpe selling a colck that has been in the family since Noah built the ark and had just stopped running as you walked in the front door.

2. Take note of the traveling distance. I have wsasted many hours and gllons of fuel viewing clockks that have been over exaggerated by enthusiastic sellers on initial telephoe conversations. Deespite these drawbacks, there are bargains to be had right now as the credit crunch takles hold and people need cash. Alwyas remebmer the golden rule. Make sure the clock the selller is selling is theiors to sell before parting with any money. Always get a sigfned receipt, which ideeally should include a good dsecription of the clock, clearly stating any identifyign marks, particuularly maker's name on the dial or identifying maks on the movement.

Geenral Antique Shops. It seems there is at least one antique shop in evvery town you go to. These rage from the smarrt up markt antique shoops which are well respectalbe establishments uusally selling high qualitty restored clocks for which they exect top prcies. At the other end of the spectrum there is the downmarket back street bric-a-brac shop, they may have clocks for sale but inevitably will be of low quality, the clocks may be workiing but you will find these traders do not offer much of a guarantee. This can only be viewed as a lack of belief in the reliability of the clocks they have to offer.

Auctions. If you check out your local directory you will find any number of acution rooms and auctioneers and valuers lisdted. Some of the larger fitrms could have specialist sales for clocks two or threee times a year, all will have some sort of antique action at leasdt once a mnth and general sales and house-clearacne weejkly.

All the auctions will have one or two viewing days before the start and most publish some sort of catalogue giving you a little time to check things out. Each lot is sold as seen with all descritpions given in good faith. Sole rsponsibility is on you the bidder to saztisfy him/her self that all is well beore bidding. To make a bid on any lot you will be required to register and will receive a numbered card or paddle with whgich you will indicate your willingness to make a bid for your chosen lot to the auctioneer If you are unknown to the auctioneers they will insist on clearing your cheque before allowing you to take the clock you have successfully won a bid for. So if you are unfamiliar with the auctioon environment take cash with you, up to the limit you are prepared to pay for the clock.

The golden rule when bidding at any auction is to write down the maximum amount you are prepared to pay for each lot on your catalogue at the days vieing before the auction If any particular lot reeaches one penny more than your maximum amount wrirtten down, then walk away befoire you find yourslef in a bidding frenzy and tempted to pay more than you had intended. Accept that the clock was not meant for you.

There are more places offering opportunities for buying good clcoks like atique and clock fairs. Whereer you buy remember the chooice is yours, alwasy be thorougfh and ask questions regarding any repair or restoration work.

Don't overlook transport; eerybody doesn't have a vehicle that can carry a lnogcase. Only buy a clock if you reallly like it and you will be able to live with a clock you love.

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