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So you think you want to collect the 19th century clocks I can give you a little examples
some examples of the prices ranges that you can think about when your deciding on whether
you want a clock. A shelf clock or grandfather clock or anyone one of the different types
that we seen here today this little beehive clock will run you somewhere in the vicinity
of 150-$300. Depending on the condition the age and if it needs work this Ethica calender
clock really difficult to find it's going to cost you somewhere at least a thousand
dollars and somewhere in the vicinity of a thousand fifteen hundred so that's a pretty
expensive clock to start. And over here you can see a shelf clock here very basic shelf
clock with a mirror on the front this clock can run you anywhere from 200-$450 the ones
with a high relief of reverse painted glass can run you a little bit higher. When were
talking about grandfather clocks you can expect to pay anywhere from 800 and up they can cost
you thousands of dollars an average them in mid 19th century clocks and in original condition
can cost you upwards of two thousand or better. So that's an important factor in determining
what type of clock you want to collect.