
Vintage Europa Brass and Mother-of-Pearl Dial Small Table Clock
This is a small, round table clock, likely a travel or desk alarm clock, manufactured by 'Europa', as indicated on its dial. The clock features a brass-toned metal casing with a decorative, possibly cast or etched, filigree or floral pattern around its circumference, visible on the top and sides. The main body of the clock appears to be composed of a lighter, possibly cream or ivory-colored material, contrasting with the brass-toned bezel and base. The dial itself is a prominent feature, displaying a lustrous, iridescent quality characteristic of mother-of-pearl or a similar pearlescent material, with visible striations and variations in tone. It is adorned with classic Roman numerals in black for hour markers, and smaller minute markers in between, giving it a distinguished and traditional aesthetic. The hands are black, with the hour and minute hands having a stylized spade or 'Breguet' moon tip design, and the second hand, though not clearly visible in its entirety, appears to be a thin black stick. A small, brass-toned finial or handle is present on the top, likely for setting or decorative purposes. The clock rests on three small, brass-toned feet. There are visible signs of wear and patina on the metallic components, particularly on the finial and feet, suggesting age and use. The surface on which the clock rests appears wet or reflective, possibly implying it was recently wiped or exposed to moisture, but otherwise, the clock itself seems to be in relatively good, intact condition with no obvious major damage to the casing or glass. The overall style suggests it could be from the mid-20th century, possibly 1950s-1970s, reflecting a blend of functionality and decorative appeal.
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Estimated Value
$40 - $80
Basic Information
Category
Table Clock
Appraised On
November 23, 2025
Estimated Value
$40 - $80
Item Description
This is a small, round table clock, likely a travel or desk alarm clock, manufactured by 'Europa', as indicated on its dial. The clock features a brass-toned metal casing with a decorative, possibly cast or etched, filigree or floral pattern around its circumference, visible on the top and sides. The main body of the clock appears to be composed of a lighter, possibly cream or ivory-colored material, contrasting with the brass-toned bezel and base. The dial itself is a prominent feature, displaying a lustrous, iridescent quality characteristic of mother-of-pearl or a similar pearlescent material, with visible striations and variations in tone. It is adorned with classic Roman numerals in black for hour markers, and smaller minute markers in between, giving it a distinguished and traditional aesthetic. The hands are black, with the hour and minute hands having a stylized spade or 'Breguet' moon tip design, and the second hand, though not clearly visible in its entirety, appears to be a thin black stick. A small, brass-toned finial or handle is present on the top, likely for setting or decorative purposes. The clock rests on three small, brass-toned feet. There are visible signs of wear and patina on the metallic components, particularly on the finial and feet, suggesting age and use. The surface on which the clock rests appears wet or reflective, possibly implying it was recently wiped or exposed to moisture, but otherwise, the clock itself seems to be in relatively good, intact condition with no obvious major damage to the casing or glass. The overall style suggests it could be from the mid-20th century, possibly 1950s-1970s, reflecting a blend of functionality and decorative appeal.
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