Vintage-Style Faux Wood Quartz Mantel Clock with Brass-Tone Filigree

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Vintage-Style Faux Wood Quartz Mantel Clock with Brass-Tone Filigree

Era / Decade

1990s-2000s (Modern reproduction of an antique aesthetic)

Material

Molded resin or plastic with a faux wood grain finish, glass face cover, and stamped plastic or lightweight metal corner accents.

Condition

Fair to Good. Visible dust buildup, minor scuffing on the base, and evidence of aging on the clock face paper. Functionality is unverified.

Demand Level

Low to Moderate. There is a niche for Dark Academia and 'maximalist' thrifted decor, but mass-produced quartz clocks have high market saturation.

Resale Value

Estimated Resale Value

$10.00 - $25.00

Estimated Retail Value

$25.00 - $40.00

Comparable Sales

Similar unbranded resin mantel clocks typically sell for $12-$20 plus shipping on eBay. Branded versions like Seiko or Howard Miller fetch higher, but generic quartz models stay under $25.

Description

This decorative mantel clock features a dark espresso faux wood finish with intricate gold-toned filigree corner accents. The round clock face displays Roman numerals and ornate black hands protected by a glass lens. It operates on a battery-powered quartz movement, offering an antique aesthetic without the maintenance of a mechanical clock. Ideal for dark academic, gothic, or traditional home decor.

Key Features

Gothic/Dark Academia aesthetic, ornate Roman numeral dial, lightweight construction for shelf display, and low-maintenance quartz battery operation.

Authenticity Indicators

The 'Quartz' label on the dial confirms it is a modern battery-operated item and not a true antique mechanical clock. Low confidence in high-end brand status; likely a home decor store item (e.g., Hobby Lobby, Kirkland's).

Flaws to Note

Heavy dust and cobwebs present; minor scratches on the base; possible yellowing of the clock face; unknown if the quartz movement is still functional or if battery corrosion exists.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

Facebook Marketplace or local flea markets are best to avoid shipping costs. If listing online, eBay or Mercari are suitable for vintage home decor buyers.

Selling Tips

Deep clean the filigree with a soft brush and test with a fresh AA battery before listing. Use keywords like 'Dark Academia Clock,' 'Gothic Decor,' and 'Victorian Style.' Photograph it on a styled mantel or bookshelf to increase perceived value.

Appraised on 5/20/2026