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Antique & Vintage Clocks for Sale

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Man has been fascinated with telling the time for thousands of years, but it was not until the mid-17th Century that Dutch scientist Christopher Huygens successfully applied a pendulum to clocks allowing for accurate and easy timekeeping. This was followed by other improvements including springs and repeaters. Over time clocks have evolved both technically and aesthetically and remain one of the most cherished items in any home.


While modern digital clocks might have the edge over traditional timepieces when it comes to accuracy and ease, most people know that there remains something timeless and beautiful about the look and sound of antique clocks as they tick,tick,tick their way through our days. 8 day clocks remain as popular as ever for their practicality and overall antique clocks offer a sheer variety of design unavailable new. 


At LoveAntiques you will find a fine and large selection of antique and vintage clocks from imposing longcase clocks to smaller carriage and bracket clocks. Our dealers are able to offer beautiful and unusual mantel clocks as well as highly practical Fusee clocks all with the knowledge that they have been checked by our reputable dealers.     

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19th Century Large French Garniture Clock by S Kinsburger

£ 1,850

€2,161
$2,327
19th Century Large French Garniture Clock by S Kinsburger

19th Century Large French Garniture Clock by S Kinsburger

£ 1,850

€2161
$2327

Marlborough Antiques & Interiors

Original Bakelite Wall Clock

£ 395

€461
$497
Original Bakelite Wall Clock

Original Bakelite Wall Clock

£ 395

€461
$497

Worboys Antiques

Oak Grandfather Clock by Thomas Smith Ridgewell

£ 895

€1,045
$1,126
Oak Grandfather Clock by Thomas Smith Ridgewell

Oak Grandfather Clock by Thomas Smith Ridgewell

£ 895

€1045
$1126

Rawlings Antiques

Black Chinoiserie Mantel Clock

£ 425

€496
$535
Black Chinoiserie Mantel Clock

Black Chinoiserie Mantel Clock

£ 425

€496
$535

Worboys Antiques

Small Green Chinoiserie Strut Back Clock

£ 295

€345
$371
Small Green Chinoiserie Strut Back Clock

Small Green Chinoiserie Strut Back Clock

£ 295

€345
$371

Worboys Antiques

Georgian Bracket Clock by Agar of Malton

£ 5,500

€6,425
$6,918
Georgian Bracket Clock by Agar of Malton

Georgian Bracket Clock by Agar of Malton

£ 5,500

€6425
$6918

Story Antique Clocks

Small Red Chinoiserie Bracket Clock

£ 725

€847
$912
Small Red Chinoiserie Bracket Clock

Small Red Chinoiserie Bracket Clock

£ 725

€847
$912

Worboys Antiques

French Marble & Ormolu Mount Lyre Mantel Clock

£ 3,300

€3,855
$4,151
French Marble & Ormolu Mount Lyre Mantel Clock

French Marble & Ormolu Mount Lyre Mantel Clock

£ 3,300

€3855
$4151

Story Antique Clocks

Antique Victorian Quality Green Onyx Ornate Clock Garniture

£ 1,395

€1,630
$1,755
Antique Victorian Quality Green Onyx Ornate Clock Garniture

Antique Victorian Quality Green Onyx Ornate Clock Garniture

£ 1,395

€1630
$1755

London City Antiques

Regency Brass Inlaid Bracket Clock

£ 3,450

€4,030
$4,340
Regency Brass Inlaid Bracket Clock

Regency Brass Inlaid Bracket Clock

£ 3,450

€4030
$4340

Hingstons Antiques

180 Knots Anemometer Dial

£ 375

€438
$472
180 Knots Anemometer Dial

180 Knots Anemometer Dial

£ 375

€438
$472

Richard Twort

Long French Oak & Elm Farmhouse Table

Newark Antiques and Interiors Ltd

Long French Oak & Elm Farmhouse Table

£ 2,495

€2,915
$3,138
Long French Oak & Elm Farmhouse Table

Long French Oak & Elm Farmhouse Table

£ 2,495

€2915
$3138

Newark Antiques and Interiors Ltd

Edwardian Mahogany Wall Clock

£ 725

€847
$912
Edwardian Mahogany Wall Clock

Edwardian Mahogany Wall Clock

£ 725

€847
$912

Worboys Antiques

19th Century Mahogany Farmhouse Deep Dial Clock c.1850

£ 2,475

€2,891
$3,113
Arts & Crafts Golden Oak Wall Clock

£ 395

€461
$497
Arts & Crafts Golden Oak Wall Clock

Arts & Crafts Golden Oak Wall Clock

£ 395

€461
$497

Masons Antiques

Antique Quality Oak Longcase Clock

£ 650

€759
$818
Antique Quality Oak Longcase Clock

Antique Quality Oak Longcase Clock

£ 650

€759
$818

Rees Antiques

Ormolu & Cast Bronze Mantel Clock & Dog

Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd

Ormolu & Cast Bronze Mantel Clock & Dog

£ 575

€672
$723
Ormolu & Cast Bronze Mantel Clock & Dog

Ormolu & Cast Bronze Mantel Clock & Dog

£ 575

€672
$723

Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd

Antique Quality Carved Walnut Vienna Wall Clock

£ 1,195

€1,396
$1,503
Antique Quality Carved Walnut Vienna Wall Clock

Antique Quality Carved Walnut Vienna Wall Clock

£ 1,195

€1396
$1503

London City Antiques

Good 19th Century Mahogany Fusee Station Clock

£ 495

€578
$623
Good 19th Century Mahogany Fusee Station Clock

Good 19th Century Mahogany Fusee Station Clock

£ 495

€578
$623

Rams Head Antiques

Antique Edwardian Quality Brass Carriage Clock

£ 675

€789
$849
Antique Edwardian Quality Brass Carriage Clock

Antique Edwardian Quality Brass Carriage Clock

£ 675

€789
$849

London City Antiques

Antique French Ormolu & Rouge Marble Clock & Candelabras

£ 1,850

€2,161
$2,327
Antique Victorian Quality Brass & Glass Carriage Clock

£ 620

€724
$780
Antique Victorian Quality Brass & Glass Carriage Clock

Antique Victorian Quality Brass & Glass Carriage Clock

£ 620

€724
$780

London City Antiques

Skeleton Clock with Case & Key

£ 1,100

€1,285
$1,384
Skeleton Clock with Case & Key

Skeleton Clock with Case & Key

£ 1,100

€1285
$1384

Antiques & Chic

Black Forest Linden Wood Longcase Clock by Spring of Interlaken

£ 44,500

€51,983
$55,975
Magnificent Rare French Mahogany Regulator 1850-1870

£ 2,450

€2,862
$3,082
Magnificent Rare French Mahogany Regulator 1850-1870

Magnificent Rare French Mahogany Regulator 1850-1870

£ 2,450

€2862
$3082

Koos Limburg Jnr

Antique & Vintage Clock FAQs


How much are vintage and antique clocks worth?

Both Antique and Vintage clocks are highly sought after by collectors around the world and the best can sell for many tens of thousands of pounds (or dollars). Like any item everything comes down to the maker, quality of the movement and design, as well as the overall look of the case. Throughout history people have created beautiful and expensive high end time-pieces, as well as far lower quality items so prices vary widely. Because clocks have many moving parts condition and originality is also very important and a fully restored vintage clocks will naturally be worth far more than one that is not working or needs an overhaul. Although digital clocks have technically been around for over 100 years, those with an electric motor did not come in to widespread use until the second half of the 20th Century. While some digital clocks are becoming more and more collectable, the most valuable remain mechanical clocks because people still admire and appreciate the craftsmanship and time that went into making them. Because there are many places to buy and sell old clocks it is always worthwhile researching your clock to give a sense of current values. However please note that current fashions will cause the value for different types of clocks to rise or fall compared to the past.


How do I know if my clock is an antique clock?

Although the outer design of many clocks has not changed substantially for hundreds of years, the mechanisms quite often have. Obviously if it has a digital dial and movement it will date to the 1960s onwards, and if it is powered by batteries or electric cable will be from the early 20th Century onwards. When it comes to looking at mechanical clocks then it is good to look inside to see if you can find a makers name anywhere. Better quality clocks have been well marked for hundreds of years and usually there will be a history of that maker on the internet. Serial numbers can help with even finer dating if present, but note that is was quite common for clockmakers to sell simple movements to others to put in their own cases. Therefore the movement manufacturer and the clock retailer can be two different people. The very first clocks merely had the hour hand and the face in brass but much of the dating for most clocks comes from understanding subtle changes in design. Therefore for accurate dating it is always worth showing your clock to a specialist who will be able to tell you its history.


How do I sell antique clocks?

There are more places than ever to sell antique clocks from physical shops to online sites such as LoveAntiques as well as auctions. This can be great news for you but it is important to arm yourself with some basic knowledge to ensure your clock sells for the correct amount of money. Clock collectors on the whole are detail oriented people which means that they will be looking closely at its pedigree, originality, rarity, aesthetic appeal and of course if it is working or not. Each of these points can make a big difference to the sale price and just because an item may look fancy or indeed plain, is not telling of its true value. The maker and the movement is the primary factor that aids price, but a simple movement which has been put into a very pretty case by a famous retailer will also command good money. Early clocks will tend to be more valuable than later ones because they were so scarce and valuable at the time, but if possible selling to or at least asking the advice of a specialist will help. If you place the item in auction then ensure that the item is described clearly with plenty of photos and is listed online so that international collectors who understand the field far better than you will be able to spot it.


Does age make an antique clock more valuable?

In theory the older the clock, the higher the value, but identifying authentic antique clocks can be challenging, as looks can be deceiving. There are clocks that look antique - with the right style, material, and colour - but are actually not that old. Also, not all antique and vintage clocks are valuable, as the brand of an antique also plays a big part in its value. Along with evidence of the clock being handmade such as irregularity in the shape, you have to find out the brand. Back then, antique and vintage clocks were considered as works of art, and some brands were known to use a particular style, material and even colour. Thus, aside from the trademark and initials you may find on the dial or the back of the clock, it’s also best to be familiar with the style of a particular brand or even country of origin.