Question: How do I identify my grandfather clock maker?

Look on the dial, or face, of the grandfather clock. In most cases, the name of the manufacturer of the case and dial is painted or engraved on the clock face. Look for a trademark, or copyright symbol, on the clock dial.

How old is my grandfather clock?

Grandfather clocks can be from the early 18th century to the 21st century. You can determine the date of some clocks within a year of their manufacture from the serial number on the dial by their maker; clocks from unrecognized makers will need to be dated by an expert.

How do I identify my clock maker?

The name may be:Engraved or printed near the center face of the dial.Engraved or printed around the edge of the dials face and may be covered by the bezel.Stamped or engraved on the clock movements backplate.A paper label pasted on the back of the clock.A paper label pasted to the inside of the clock case.

How much is my grandfather clock worth?

Tips to Find Your Antique Clocks ValueLook for a Label or Signature. One of the largest factors in your clocks value is the manufacturer. Look for Evidence the Clock is Handmade. Find Out What Category Your Clock Fits Into. Look for Signs of Age. Use Online Pricing Guides. Get a Reliable Appraisal.10 Feb 2020

Why are grandfather clocks so cheap?

Craftsmanship. A big reason why the clocks are so expensive, and also why theyre so coveted, is because of the talent and craftsmanship that goes into them. A lot of skilled labour goes into making a masterpiece like a grandfather clock.

How do you find out if you have an antique?

Most of the time, its simply a matter of examining the piece. Look at the first few pages of an antique book or the back of a picture. Examine the fine print for etchings and newspapers. Often, youll see the date of the printing right there on the piece.

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