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Mid-20th-century style mantel clock, consistent with Bentley designs

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AI Estimated Value

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$100 - $185

As of July 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a tabletop mantel clock featuring an arched, Napoleon hat-style wooden case with a prominent vertical wood grain, likely an oak veneer. The dial is protected by a hinged glass bezel with a polished metal rim. The silver-toned chapter ring displays black Arabic numerals and small decorative star motifs between the hour markers. Below the 12 o'clock position, the dial bears a signature that appears to read 'Bentley', though this marking is subject to physical verification. At the bottom of the dial, smaller text reads 'MADE IN ENGLAND'. The clock features three distinct winding arbors, suggesting a chiming movement, and brass-tone spade-style hands. Stylistically, the piece is consistent with British domestic clock manufacturing from the 1930s to the 1950s. Visible condition includes minor surface wear, light scuffing to the wooden case, and some pitting or oxidation on the metal bezel. The case is supported by two integrated block feet. In the absence of a physical inspection of the movement, the attribution is based on the visible dial signature and casing style.

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Based on the provided imagery, I have examined this Napoleon hat-style mantel clock which bears a dial signature consistent with Bentley. The arched oak-veneer case and silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals reflect British domestic production from the mid-20th century. While the 'MADE IN ENGLAND' mark and three winding arbors point toward a chiming mechanical movement, I cannot verify the mechanical integrity or the internal maker's marks from a photograph alone. The value of $100–$185 assumes the movement is functional and the 'Bentley' attribution is accurate. These clocks were produced in significant volume; therefore, the market is currently saturated, keeping values modest. The visible oxidation on the bezel and surface wear to the veneer are typical for its age but do detract slightly from the top-tier market price. Because I cannot perform a physical inspection to verify the movement's manufacturer or the dial's signature, this valuation remains a hypothesis. To confirm authenticity and a more precise value, an in-person examination by a horologist is required to inspect the backplate for stamped trademarks. If the clock were found to be a later reproduction or if the movement is non-functional, the value would likely decrease to a range of $40–$60 as a decorative object rather than a horological collectible. Conversely, documentation of a recent professional overhaul would bolster the estimate toward the higher end of the range.

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