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Clocks like these tend to date from the first quarter of the 20th century. They were made in very large numbers in both North America and Europe, so values are still quite modest. A lot of their history can be detemined by the maker's name, which I can't make out in your image. Post back whatever information you can find on the dial or on the back of the clock works inside the case and I'll see what I can find for you. Most clocks like this "as is" without a maker's name sell for under $150.00.
Old Clock
The name on the front of the clock is New Haven and I am uploading a picture of the back inside of the clock. No markings of any kind.
Thanks
In reply to Clock by Lovejoy
The condition is very rough and there is nothing special about this clock that jumps out at me. I think more like $15 or less is realistic....
In reply to Clock by Lovejoy
If this is a chime clock in
If this is a chime clock in working condition with the key lovejoys estimate is in the ballpark. If it is broken or missing the key, under 50$.
In reply to Clock by fishwhacker