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<p>[QUOTE="Viki, post: 64125, member: 702"]Thank you, no I don't know much about these items but they have been in my family for a while. And parting with them is a decision I'm not taking lightly. Sorry I didn't know that you don't provide prices!</p><p><br /></p><p>I have had someone value the clock about 2 years ago and they offered me £100 before the wood/vaneer was chipped of the front but I wasn't willing to part with it at that time, now however I'm strapped for cash and I think the person wanting to buy it knows this. Also I need to create some space. They also stated that the market isn't very good for clocks at the moment because everyone has gone "minimalist"</p><p><br /></p><p>I definitely won't be parting with the mirror unless they provide a decent offer the only problem is I don't know much about the mirror and how much it is worth, when my grandad brought it it was worth £9 in old money which today equals to about £100. Eh so confusing <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":D" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Viki, post: 64125, member: 702"]Thank you, no I don't know much about these items but they have been in my family for a while. And parting with them is a decision I'm not taking lightly. Sorry I didn't know that you don't provide prices! I have had someone value the clock about 2 years ago and they offered me £100 before the wood/vaneer was chipped of the front but I wasn't willing to part with it at that time, now however I'm strapped for cash and I think the person wanting to buy it knows this. Also I need to create some space. They also stated that the market isn't very good for clocks at the moment because everyone has gone "minimalist" I definitely won't be parting with the mirror unless they provide a decent offer the only problem is I don't know much about the mirror and how much it is worth, when my grandad brought it it was worth £9 in old money which today equals to about £100. Eh so confusing :D[/QUOTE]
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