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Hammond Ravenswood
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Re: Hammond Ravenswood
I love Hammond Clocks. Great designs and movements. I restore and sell quite a few. The Ravenswood is a great design. Some folks call it a Cathedral as well. I think that Hammond made quite a few of them. I see a lot of them on eBay and other auction sites. I have bought them for as low as $10 in non working condition and have seen them for sale as much as $100.00. I would think that the going rate for a Ravenswood in good working condition with a safe electric wire and plug would be between $50 and $90.00. Alot of it depends on the audience. If the clock was serviced and overhauled, it could get more. Good luck. Denny AKA ~ AntiqueArtisan ~