This is a late 19th century German mantel clock (Gründerzeit / Historism period, ca. 1880–1900) — and actually a nice, honest example.

What confirms this:

Case style:

Architectural, with turned finials, stepped top, and decorative carving → typical Gründerzeit mass-production but still solid craftsmanship.

Dial:

Enamel dial with Arabic numerals + two winding holes → time + strike movement

Movement:

Brass plate movement

Coil gong (spiral) → classic German strike sound

Pendulum regulated

Back & construction:

Simple, utilitarian rear door → not luxury, but standard middle-class production (very typical German export clocks)

⚙️ Quality level

Mid-range German factory clock (Junghans / Kienzle / HAC type level, but unsigned)

Reliable ✔️

Decorative value ✔️✔️

Condition (important for price)

Case: visible wear / varnish damage

Dial: light aging (acceptable)

Movement: looks complete

Needs: cleaning / service (expected)

Running but not serviced: €119