From Victorian Era antiques to quirky mid-century modern pieces, collectors have been known to shell out small fortunes for rare and well-preserved clocks.
Life would be chaos if we didn’t have clocks to keep our lives on track. So, if you need to keep time, you might as well own at least one that will grow in value over time. Old clocks are not just ...
If a ticking clock is the heartbeat of a home, a little arrhythmia is not uncommon. Old clocks can be fussy, especially when moved from their longstanding positions or relocated to a different type of ...
I have appraised all types of clocks — tallcase clocks, carriage clocks, mantel clocks and more — for clients in all parts of the world. These clock collectors have been surprised, or even stunned, ...
Most clocks have hands that move to tell the time, but a group of clocks that also had moving eyes were popular about 1850. Most of these figural iron clocks were made by Bradley and Hubbard of ...
Howdy, folks! Mike Rivkin with Antique Galleries of Palm Springs back again. In deference to this week's subject, let's not waste time. Today's topic is antique clocks. First, some background: While ...
Why Vintage Clocks Are the New Statement Decor? Time Will Tell!: By Sudeshna Paul Every home needs a heartbeat, and for many, that comes from a vintage clock, which brings along all the old-school ...
From bulky armoires to collector plates and toxic dolls, these vintage items may be taking up space—and losing value.
The alarm clock that once furnished your nightstand, helping you to get a better nights sleep, has gone kaput. While you may have had a love-hate relationship with this enduringly practical device, it ...