Collecting Mantle Clocks

by Bill Smith

There are many things you can start collecting. Things that their value will continue to increase with time. Clocks have been collectors favourites for many years now and these days mantle clocks are gaining popularity among collectors once more.

There are many places where you can find a mantle clock to add to your collection. These places are both online as well as off line. You can go to the standard garage sales in case you find a good piece or you can pay a visit to an antique store.

In terms of what mantle clock has more value than an other one, this depends on who and when made the clock. Age and craftsmanship and two of the most important that determine the value of a collectible mantle clock.

In addition, there is no standard design for a mantle clock because their designs vary. Mantle clocks are valuable collectibles because they are very elegant and at the same time functional.

Certain mantle clocks can be expensive, especially if you are searching for a traditional style made from exquisite wood, suitable for heirloom status. The good news is that you can find upscale mantle clocks for significantly less than you imagined. Shopping for and comparing the various styles of mantle clocks is simple due to the advent of the internet and the numerous choices available to your from merchants around the world.

One of the most well known makers of mantle clocks valued by collectors is Seth Thomas. The clocks made by Seth Thomas are in several categories like quartz mantle clocks, and keywound mantle clocks. The quartz mantle clocks are considered as being practical and never require any winding. Also, movements may last over twenty years or more without the need for maintenance except for that of changing the battery every few years.

The internet is a great place to search for collectible mantle clocks to add to your collection. There is a huge variety of mantle clocks at collectible websites. As long as you have the time to search you will find something you like.

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June 30 2009 08:56 am | Collectibles

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