What is the current value of my clock?
Only a professional, trained appraiser will be able to tell you the current value of your clock. The current value of your clock will be determined by the age and condition of the clock – including the case, dial, movement, weights and pendulum. We recommend that you contact local appraisers in your area and arrange for them to come to your home or office to appraise your clock.
Howard Miller does not maintain lists of recommended appraisers by city or state.
While not associated with us, the NAWCC affiliated appraisers can be a resource on current values. You can get additional info here:
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Can I adjust the chime volume of my mechanical clock?
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