Antique Clock
AI Appraisal Report
Valuation
Refined using real market comparables and condition analysis
Item Details
Many mantle clocks from this period were produced by various European clockmakers, particularly in England and France, known for their craftsmanship.
The clock's design and materials are consistent with the 18th to early 19th century style, particularly the use of Roman numerals and overall construction.
Documentation such as previous ownership records or auction receipts would enhance value.
Condition
- Minor wear consistent with age
- No significant damages or repairs noted
Good condition maintains value but may limit appeal due to non-functioning mechanism.
Summary
Antique Mantle Clock. Dating to 1700 - 1800s. Materials: Composite material or painted wood, brass dial. Estimated value: $200 – $400. Condition: Good. Stable market with moderate demand for well-preserved pieces.
Market Data
Stable market with moderate demand for well-preserved pieces.
Local antique shops, online marketplaces, or specialty auctions.
Care & Preservation
- Keep in a stable environment, avoiding direct sunlight and humidity.
- Dust regularly with a soft cloth.
- Service the mechanism by a professional if functional.
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