These days the digital era has quietly marked the minutes of everything from telephones to the time on our ovens, rendering the mechanical clock nothing more than an ancient relic. However, although digital clocks may be more accommodating and useful, a good old fashioned carriage clock will always hold our fondness and warmth. Antique carriage clocks are collected for many reasons. Most collect them for their cherished part of history or as an heirloom to be passed down through the generations. Antique carriage clocks are not only a part of history, but have become a part of peoples homes as a centerpiece and even a focal point in a room. Carriage clocks from the early 1800s are still around. As expected, many our worth thousands of dollars and the most sought after styles command much higher prices. But before dropping coin to purchase a classic beauty, be sure to have any prospective clock appraised for its true value. Antique carriage clocks can be found in many places. You may be lucky and find these treasures at estate sales, flea markets, local auctions and even garage sales. Another place to look for antique carriage clocks is online auction sites. But be careful who you buy from. Make sure you do your research to find reputable sellers. You want to be certain of your carriage clocks authenticity. When buying at online auctions, be sure to read the listings very carefully so you know that what you're bidding for is truly an antique. Do not take purchasing an antique carriage clock lightly. You are making an important purchase that may cost you a lot of money. There are many considerations to be made when purchasing an antique: Does the seller offer any guarantee of authenticity? This maybe one of the most important things to consider. Make sure you know exactly what the cost will be. Don't forget to factor in shipping and handlng charges, insurance if necessary, taxes, etc. The condition of the clock is also important to factor in. Obviously a clock in superb condition is much more valuable than one that is in poor condition. Consider what your intentions of getting the clock are. If you plan on reselling it later, obviously you want to get the best price that you can. If you plan on keeping it purely for enjoyment, price may not be as significant a concern. Do your homework on price. You need to find out what the clock is worth in the market today. If you aren't quite sure of the price, consider having a professional appraisal done for you. Knowing the true value will keep you from over bidding. Follow these steps and we're sure you'll find the antique carriage clock of your dreams.

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Author Matthew Roberts loves everything about antique carriage clocks, but also loves carriage mantel clocks in general. Another style of clock that he truly admires and is quite comparable to a carriage clock is the mantel clock.