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This clock had a lot of character and the price was great so I bought it. I have not done any restoration to it so it is in the exact condition that I bought it in. There is only one decent scratch on one side about 1.5" long that has a little branch off of it about .5" long. It still has the original cord and it works perfectly.
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I have the same clock . my dad bought this clock when i was 3 im 58 for my grandmother it still works . How much are they worth now. ?
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can u please tell me what the answer was to your question about the mini grandfather clock ...i have the same one and was wondering whether or not it was worth anything [email protected]
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If in working condition, they go for about $200.00 at auction. They tend to be imports made during the 1920's to mid 30's.
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Import- came from another country- correct????? My clock says "USA" . I am lost with your reply, please explain, and thank you....
davy crocket clock
Re: United Clock Corporation Mini-Grandfather Clock
Hi I have the same clock and was wondering if you ever got a price suggestion on yours? Thanks
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Hi, my name is Matthew Miller, and I am 14 yearold.
I bought this same clock at a yardsale about 5 years ago for $30.
I would be most appriciative if you could inform me when and if you ever do fing out the value.
[email protected] . . . . thanks
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I too have this exact same clock which I picked up at ayard sale a long time ago. Am considering whether to liquidate it along with other "collectibles" or not. So my question is, should I continue to hang on to it,in hopes it may be worth something someday, or let it go?
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I have the exact same clock. How much did you find out what it is worth? The Model no is #444
Re: United Clock Corporation Mini-Grandfather Clock
There is not much information on the United Clock Company. At one time it merged with or bought out the Sessions Clock Co. of Forestville, CT, as some of their clocks are marked "Sessions-United." United made clocks in a huge variety of styles, including some similar to those made by Mastercrafters Clock & Radio Corp. of Chicago. Their clocks were low end pieces, often used as Carnival prizes. I have not seen any sell for over $200.00 in quite a while. Here is a link with information :
http://www.jitterbuzz.com/indclo.html