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Submitted photo · June 13, 2026

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Waterford crystal 8 inch clock heavy

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AI Identification

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Arched mantel clock consistent with Waterford crystal

Clocks and Decorative Arts

AI Estimated Value

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$100 - $185

As of June 13, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an arched mantel clock featuring a heavy clear glass or lead crystal body. The object measures approximately 8 inches in height, consistent with the owner's unverified description. The crystal frame is decorated with deep vertical miter cuts and distinctive thumbprint or 'olive' cuts along the curved perimeter, creating a prismatic effect. The circular clock face is set behind a metal bezel that shows some dark surface oxidation or tarnish. The white dial bears black Roman numerals and is marked "WATERFORD CRYSTAL" near the center, with "MOVT JAPAN" and "MADE IN GERMANY" printed at the bottom edge. These markings are stylistically consistent with late 20th-century decorative pieces, though they remain unverified without physical inspection. A green foil sticker is visible on the lower right of the crystal, featuring a seahorse logo and text reading "WATERFORD CRYSTAL" and "MADE IN GERMANY." The owner identifies this as a heavy 8-inch Waterford crystal clock. While the markings are consistent with this attribution, they are treated as a hypothesis pending expert authentication. The item appears to be in generally good condition, aside from the noted tarnish on the bezel and some minor dust accumulation.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the visual evidence provided, I have examined this arched mantel clock which bears markings and a foil sticker consistent with Waterford crystal production from the late 20th century. Per user submission, the item is identified as a heavy 8-inch Waterford crystal clock. My assessment assumes this attribution is a correct hypothesis, although I cannot verify the item's composition or the validity of the markings from a photograph alone. The crystal body displays vertical miter and olive cuts that appear consistent with the craftsmanship of high-quality lead glass. However, I can't verify the ring or the exact lead content without a physical inspection. The dial is marked 'Waterford Crystal' and indicates a German-made case with a Japanese movement, which is a common configuration for this manufacturer's giftware. The noted tarnish on the metal bezel and minor dust suggest a need for light cleaning, which slightly impacts the immediate secondary market appeal. In the current market for decorative glass and name-brand crystal, items of this type generally seek prices in the $100 to $185 range, assuming they are authentic. If the item were found to be a reproduction or a lesser-quality glass 'in the style of' Waterford, the value would likely drop to $20 - $40. To move beyond a speculative estimate, a physical examination would be required to verify the weight, clarity, and the etched 'Acid Mark' often found on the underside of such pieces. Confirmation of a working movement and the presence of original packaging would also influence the final valuation.

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