Ornate wall-mounted pendulum clock
Estimated Value
$150-$500
A highly ornate wall clock in a Rococo/Victorian-inspired style, featuring elaborate scrollwork, floral relief decoration, and a dramatic crest at the top. The round dial has Roman numerals and decorative openwork-style hands. A lower opening reveals a pendulum bob, suggesting a mechanical or decorative pendulum clock. The finish appears to be a dark bronze or antique-gilt tone with blue-green accents, likely intended to imitate carved wood or cast metal. The overall design is decorative and theatrical, more in the style of a reproduction or revival clock than a rare period original.
Era
Late 19th century to early 20th century, likely Victorian Revival / Rococo Revival style
Origin
Likely United States or Western Europe
Material
Composite wood or resin case with metallic/gilt finish; glass clock lens; metal clock movement and pendulum
Condition
Good overall condition with visible surface wear, minor scuffs, and age-related finish loss; appears intact from the front, though the movement and back are not visible
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 3.5 to 4.5 feet tall and 1 to 1.5 feet wide
Weight
Medium
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium-Low; the clock appears authentic as a physical object, but likely a later reproduction rather than an original antique. No maker's mark or movement details are visible to confirm age or manufacturer.
Provenance
Exact provenance is unknown. The style suggests a mass-produced decorative wall clock made for domestic interiors, possibly from the late 20th century reproducing an older European or American design.
Historical Significance
This type of clock reflects the enduring popularity of Victorian and Rococo revival decorative arts, especially in home furnishings and reproduction clocks. While not likely historically significant as a rare antique, it is representative of period-inspired interior decor.
Restoration Notes
- •No obvious repairs visible from the front
- •Possible refinished or intentionally antiqued surface finish
- •Condition of movement, pendulum, and case joints cannot be verified from image alone
