Tick-Talk Tuesday is dedicated to addressing readers’ letters and comments related to clock issues, challenges, and recommendations for specific clocks. In cases where the comments and questions are particularly challenging, I seek advice from my fellow clock enthusiasts to provide the most accurate and helpful response.
SS writes
“Hi, Ron. My name is S and I’m writing from Quebec Canada.
My mother-in-law gave me this clock before she passed a while ago.
I’ve been doing some research to see who would appreciate this clock and what its value is.
I’ve been looking on sites but I don’t see this original shape. I was wondering if it would be possible to give me an idea of the value and who to sell it to.


My reply
“Thanks for your email. I am just back from vacation and catching up on email queries, so, I apologize for the delay.
What you have is a clock made by the Pequegnat Clock Company of Kitchener, Ontario (Canada). It is a clock that is part of their well-regarded Maple Leaf series of kitchen clocks. Here is an article I wrote earlier this year describing clocks in the Maple Leaf series.
The Pequegnat story & the Maple Leaf series of kitchen clocks
Your clock has worth and most Pequegnat clocks are sought after by collectors. It would be valued in the $200-$300 range.
Here is another article I wrote that might give you some ideas on how to sell your clock.
Selling your antique clock – some simple and effective strategies
Hope this helps.
Ron”










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