Re: claw foot tub...fair market value is......


[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Clawfoots Clawfoots ] [ FAQ ]

Posted ByPat O'Connor on October 29, 2003 at 13:40:43:

In Reply to: claw foot tub posted byTracy on October 29, 2003 at 12:46:18:

: Could someone give me a fair market value of an old tub? Also, how could I find out more information about it? (year made, etc.)

: It has printed on bottom:

: S.S.M. Co
: The A and O Works
: 4 1/2
: 5702N

: I have another tub that is approximately 60 inches long and is rather rectangular (it doesn't have sloping sides.) I don't have any info because it is currently a working tub and far too heavy to lift.

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Market Value:
The market value of Antique Clawfoots is dependent on a couple of factors. One their condition. Two their collectability. In Excellent condition(show room quality) they are worth about 1,100 dollars,if they have been in the garden for a few years they can be only worth a few hundred. Also whether or not they have feet is important and certain styles of clawfoot feet are a little more interesting than others. All of this can determine the value of a collectable like a clawfoot bath. 1904 and up isn't quite the Antique 100 year mark but it is close enough to make that clawfoot a collectable. And Clawfoots as collectables should increase in value with time. Also the size of the tub is a factor to look at, a 4 1/2 foot bath can increase your value by quite a few hundred dollars. Also the 6 foot and above is a rarer find. 5 1/2 and 5 foot while more common are still very popular. Hope that helps let me know if you need any more help on that. A good place to find the value of Clawfoot antique baths is in the antique section of a classified Ad on the net or around town.
Value is always determined on the concept of what is called "Market considerations” or as you have heard the term Market Value, this is different than inherent value which the actual value of the materials added up and current replacement value which is what it would cost to replace with a like item. Market Value is dependent on how much are these items are going for today. The only way to find Market Value is to trace the Buying and Selling of an item over a current period of time and by doing research and monitoring the market place, and of course seeing what the are selling for in the areas that deal with the selling of these types of Antiques and collectables. Average value is 1,200 to 1,400 if they are in excellent condition and if they are not restoring them adds up to that value.




Follow Ups



Post Followup

Name:
E-Mail:

Subject:

Comments:

Optional Link URL:
Link Title:
Optional Image URL:


[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Clawfoots Clawfoots ] [ FAQ ]