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AI Identification

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Cut crystal desk clock in the style of Tipperary Crystal

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AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $75.00

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This desk clock consists of a small circular timepiece embedded within a heavy, clear cut-lead-glass or crystal body. The crystal housing features a scalloped, trifoil-like silhouette with deep vertical wedge cuts on the upper lobes and cross-hatched diamond cutting on the lower base sections, a design stylistically consistent with late 20th-century decorative glassware. The clock insert has a white dial, black Roman numerals, and black lance-style hands. The dial bears text reading 'TIPPERARY CRYSTAL' beneath the twelve-o'clock position. The metal bezel appears to have a silver-toned or polished chrome finish. The crystal exhibits high clarity and sharp facets meant to facilitate light refraction. There is no visible damage, though minor surface dust is present. While the label is consistent with Tipperary Crystal branding, this attribution is a hypothesis based on visible markings and would require in-person inspection of etched hallmarks or movement serial numbers to confirm origin. The age appears stylistically consistent with late 20th-century giftware.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of the cut crystal desk clock. Based on what I can see, the piece features a scalloped silhouette with diamond and wedge cuts typical of lead crystal giftware from the late 20th century. The dial bears markings consistent with Tipperary Crystal, which I am treating as a hypothesis for this valuation. I cannot verify from a photo if these markings are etched or merely printed, nor can I inspect the movement for serial numbers or country of origin marks. The value estimate is based on the assumption that the piece is a product of the reputed maker and remains in good, functional condition with no chips to the crystal. General market demand for small decorative crystal clocks has softened as they are primarily viewed as decorative 'shelf-sitters.' Comparable crystal desk clocks of this size and style typically sell within the $45 to $75 range at secondary market venues. To confirm the identity of the maker, an in-person examination would be required to find any acid-etched hallmarks and to verify the quality of the lead content via light refraction and weight. If the item were found to be an unattributed lead-glass copy or if the quartz movement is non-functional, the value would likely decrease to approximately $15 to $25. Final value is contingent upon physical verification of the crystal's clarity and the absence of micro-abrasions not visible in the photograph.

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