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Submitted photo · June 25, 2026

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Whaler

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AI Identification

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Small clock encased in cut glass

Clocks

AI Estimated Value

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$40–$80

As of June 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a small desk or table clock integrated into a heavy, clear cut-glass or crystal housing. The glass features deep geometric patterns, including diamond and fan cuts, which are stylistically consistent with pressed or cut glass from the mid-to-late 20th century. The central clock face is a simple black square with a minimalist design, featuring only a gold-toned '12' at the top and simple gold-toned batons or hands. The hands appear somewhat delicate and potentially slightly misaligned or bent, indicating possible wear or previous handling. No brand name or manufacturer's mark is visible on the dial, making a specific attribution impossible from the image alone. The owner provides the name 'Whaler,' which is a user-supplied attribution that remains unverified and does not appear prominently on the face of the object in this photograph. The craftsmanship suggests a decorative giftware item, likely utilizing a battery-operated quartz movement, though the internal mechanism is not visible for confirmation. The overall condition looks fair, with the glass appearing intact, though an in-person inspection would be required to rule out minor chips or scratches in the facets.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have evaluated this small desk clock integrated into a cut-glass or crystal housing. The piece features deep geometric facets consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century decorative giftware. Per user submission, the item is attributed to 'Whaler'. However, no markings or brand signatures are visible on the minimalist dial or faceted body to support this claim from the photograph alone. The valuation assumes this attribution is accurate and that the movement is in functioning condition. My estimate reflects the general market for vintage quartz desk clocks and mass-produced decorative crystal, where demand is currently stable but modest for non-prestige name brands. If the item were found to be a more common unbranded reproduction or if the crystal is of a lower grade than leaded glass, the value would likely decrease to the $15–$30 range. From this image, I cannot observe the movement to determine if it is quartz or mechanical, nor can I verify the presence of chips or verify if the hands are damaged or merely misaligned. To reach a more specific valuation, a physical inspection would be required to look for hidden acid-etched signatures on the glass base, confirm the internal mechanism's origin, and assess the glass for clarity and weight. In-person examination by a specialist in crystal would be necessary to verify the quality of the glass and the manufacturer's identity.

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