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AI Identification

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Mantel clock consistent with Ridgeway designs

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AI Estimated Value

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$75 - $150

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a wooden mantel clock featuring a tambour-style silhouette with a wide, flared base and a rounded top. The case appears to be constructed from oak or a similar wood with a visible grain, finished in a medium-brown stain. The clock face is protected by a circular glass or acrylic cover held within a polished, brass-toned bezel. The dial is white with large, black Arabic numerals and stylized spade-shaped hands. Notably, the dial bears a logo reading 'Ridgeway' and text at the bottom stating 'MADE IN GERMANY'. Three winding arbors are visible within the numerals 4, 8, and above the 6, suggesting a mechanical movement likely capable of chiming. Stylistically, the piece is consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century traditional home decor. While the markings suggest an attribution to Ridgeway, such labels may be reproductions or applied to non-original cases, so this attribution remains a hypothesis subject to mechanical inspection. The condition appears fair, with minor dust and surface wear indicative of household use, though the functional state of the internal gears remains unverified from this image alone.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have evaluated this tambour-style mantel clock. The piece bears a dial marked Ridgeway and MADE IN GERMANY, suggesting a hypothesis that it is a mid-to-late 20th-century mechanical chiming clock. Because I am examining a photo, I cannot test the movement or assess the functional state of the internal gears, which heavily dictates the market desirability of mechanical clocks. The case appears to be a stained wood with visible grain, showing minor surface wear consistent with typical household use. The visible markings must be treated as a working assumption; physical inspection by a horologist would be needed to assess the mechanical integrity and evaluate if the case and movement are an intended pair. If the attribution holds as a functional mechanical Ridgeway clock of this era, typical secondary market values range from $75 to $150. If the movement requires servicing, is non-functional, or if this is an unattributed case, the value would drop significantly, likely to $20 to $50 as a decorative item. Market demand for traditional mantel clocks is broadly soft, leaning heavily toward fully serviced, ready-to-use examples.

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