A great source for antique clocks is Horton's. I have bought two clocks through his auctions...very pleased with the whole experience.
The 44th silent auction ends on May 31st. You can place your bids at any time between now & then. Catalogue has been posted. The really expensive stuff is usually at the front of the catalogue...the parts and salvage at the back. I'm not a clock expert by any means, but the catalogue does a very nice job of describing every item (sufficient for folks like me who just want a Victorian clock to make some noise in the parlor).
http://www.hortonsantiqueclocks.com/
- Jason
Horton's 44th silent auction - clocks
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Auction and Show Watch thread on victorianforum.com · started April 22, 2008 by 1881victorian · 1 post · discussion in 2008.
A great source for antique clocks is Horton's. I have bought two clocks through his auctions...very pleased with the whole experience. The 44th silent auction ends on May 31st. You can place your bids at any time between now & then. Catalogue has been posted. The really…