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Quartz Mantle/Desk Clock

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AI Estimated Value

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$15-30

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small, freestanding mantle or desk clock featuring a quartz movement. Its overall construction appears to be wood, with a roughly hourglass or stylized shape for the main body, painted in a faded, distressed green color, giving it a somewhat rustic or aged aesthetic. The clock face is round, cream or off-white in color, and enclosed within a golden-colored bezel. It displays black Roman numerals for the hours (I through XII), and black dashes for the minute markers, along with a prominent red second hand. The hour and minute hands are black and ornately designed. The word 'QUARTZ' is printed on the clock face, indicating its movement type. A notable feature is a visible crack or significant scratch across the clear cover (likely plastic or glass) protecting the clock face, running from approximately the 11 o'clock to the 3 o'clock position. The base of the clock is crafted from lighter, natural-toned wood, providing stability and contrasting with the green body. This base has a smoothly curved, somewhat footed design. There is visible wear and chipping on the green paint of the main body, particularly around the edges and near the clock face, suggesting moderate use or age. The golden bezel also shows some discoloration or wear. The craftsmanship appears to be standard for mass-produced decorative clocks, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century. No specific maker's marks or signatures are visible in the provided images, but the 'QUARTZ' inscription on the dial is a manufacturing detail.

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Upon my virtual examination of this Quartz Mantle/Desk Clock, I note its primary material appears to be wood, painted in a distressed green, with a natural wood base. The quartz movement is indicated on the cream-colored dial with black Roman numerals and a prominent red second hand. The overall condition suggests moderate use, with significant wear and chipping on the green paint, and discoloration on the golden bezel. A critical factor impacting value is the visible crack or scratch across the clear cover of the clock face, running from approximately the 11 to 3 o'clock position. The 'QUARTZ' inscription on the dial confirms a mass-produced movement, typical of late 20th or early 21st-century decorative clocks. Authenticity, in this case, refers more to its function as a decorative quartz clock rather than a high-value collectible; from the image, it appears authentic to its described type. Market conditions for mass-produced quartz clocks of this nature are generally low. Comparables typically sell for $10-$40, depending on condition and aesthetic appeal. Given the visible damage to the clear cover and paint wear, its demand is limited to individuals seeking a functional, aged-look decorative piece at a low price point. Rarity is not a factor here; similar items are widely available. Several factors significantly depress its value: the prominent crack, the paint wear, and the absence of any notable maker's marks or high-quality materials. Without physical inspection, I cannot confirm the exact material of the clear cover (plastic vs. glass), nor assess the functional condition of the quartz movement. I also cannot verify if the clock keeps accurate time. Provenance documentation would be irrelevant for an item of this type. A hands-on examination would be needed primarily to confirm the full extent of the damage, test functionality, and get a clearer sense of the construction quality.

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