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Старый 16.05.2013, 21:32 Язык оригинала: Русский       #5
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If it's in Russia will not give you a lot (thousands of dollars)
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Even if you do you wish them to have a full and see the accuracy of the mechanism and what they reserve (the more the better and the more valuable they will)
and so watch without any additional features, even likely carrying of any particular battle
in the old floor clock, this issue is not unimportant, but in the pricing of the secondary.
In these hours, with regular mechanisms, early to mid-19th century, the accuracy should be expected, more interesting is the question of historical value, originality and SAVE decoration. Those who have them are at home, rarely "force" them to walk, they are a bit too loud, especially those with combat and even every quarter of an hour.
For pricing, it is important to find out who, where and to whom made this watch. In Google, for example, on the run, nothing to compare not found.
Often, the watch case did one workshop, and other clockwork. For example, in Hamburg, in the museum, in the furniture department, in a room, "Hamburg" are a grandfather clock.
The body is made in England by the best of the best gear in Hamburg, the assembly also in Hamburg and to order. That historical flourishes, - work at the museum.
In Europe, the old grandfather clock very much. Prices are generally in the range 500 - 3000 euros.
The original English watch 1670 - 1720 years. with magnificent marquetry can cost 10,000 - 30,000 euros or more.
This is the general alignment.
The look is not quite normal, I agree, but for me no more pluses than minuses. Stained glass and carved figures plus. The overall design, the proportions are not very much. The feeling that the body is made of some Catholic Munich, cutter, specialty and unique that no longer exists.



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