Searching For Professional Antique Clock Restoration

By Joyce Stevens


Many people buy and collect antiques such as paintings, furniture, pottery and clocks. When a piece is showing its age or when it has suffered some damage you may want to get the item restored so that it can be enjoyed. When you are trying to find a specialist for Antique Clock Restoration there are many that can work on your timepiece.

Clocks are made up of various parts and they can all suffer wear and tear and components can also get damaged. Your timepiece will have a complex movement, dial, hands and a glass panel. The actual clock will be in a casing and these can be made from wood, brass, porcelain and various precious metals. Timepieces come in various shapes and sizes and they all have to be looked after and well maintained so that they work properly.

Many antique timepieces are extremely valuable and it is essential that you only allow experts to work on them. A restoration expert will spend years learning their craft before they are fully qualified. Allowing an amateur to work on your valuable timepiece could be costly and permanent damage could be caused.

There are a few ways to find an expert that will be able to restore your timepiece. You can visit an antique dealer and they will usually be able to put you in touch with a restorer and many of them also advertise in specialist magazines. Many of the restorers also advertise on the internet and the web pages are worth looking at when doing some research.

The web pages for the restorers will list the type of work that is carried out and you can look at pictures of timepieces that have been restored for others. Most web sites will also have a testimonials page which allows you to read some useful client feedback. If you need to contact an expert that you have found on the net you are able to call them or send an email.

After locating a restorer you can call them to discuss the work and to obtain a quote. A restoration specialist will carefully examine your timepiece so that they can work out how long the work will take and to determine what spares are needed. When you are given a price for the job you can call a few other experts to get a price so that price comparisons can be made.

If you have to send your timepiece away to get it restored you will need to use a reliable courier firm. Always ensure that the clock is well packaged to protect it while it is being transported. You should also make sure that your timepiece is fully insured against loss or damage in transit.

The fees charged for restoration work are going to depend on how long the work takes and whether new parts are required. The restorer may have to make and fit some new components to get the job done. When you have settled the bill for the work you should hang on to the payment receipt and the details for the restorer for future reference.




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