
Rococo Style Porcelain Figural Table Lamp
This is a Rococo or Georgian Revival style figural table lamp, likely dating from the mid-20th century. The lamp features a prominent porcelain figurine group depicting two individuals in 18th-century attire. The figures appear to be a male, standing and leaning towards the female, who is seated. Both figures are rendered in white, unpainted, glazed porcelain, showcasing the delicate folds of their clothing, particularly the voluminous skirt of the female figure. The porcelain piece sits atop an ornate, possibly brass or brass-plated, metal base with a reticulated or pierced design, featuring decorative feet. The lamp structure itself is a simple metal rod extending upwards from behind the figures, terminating in a standard socket for a light bulb, which appears to be brass and shows some oxidation consistent with age. A brown electrical cord with an in-line switch is attached. The overall condition shows some wear, particularly on the metal components, with visible patina and potential tarnishing. The porcelain figures appear to be in good condition with no immediately visible chips or cracks. The craftsmanship of the porcelain work is detailed, capturing the specific fashion of the period it emulates. The base, while decorative, appears machine-made rather than intricately hand-chased. The style is decorative and ornamental, characteristic of reproductions or inspired pieces from the Rococo or Neoclassical periods, adapted for a functional lamp.
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Estimated Value
$150-250
Basic Information
Category
Decorative Lighting
Appraised On
October 14, 2025
Estimated Value
$150-250
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Lamp
Item Description
This is a Rococo or Georgian Revival style figural table lamp, likely dating from the mid-20th century. The lamp features a prominent porcelain figurine group depicting two individuals in 18th-century attire. The figures appear to be a male, standing and leaning towards the female, who is seated. Both figures are rendered in white, unpainted, glazed porcelain, showcasing the delicate folds of their clothing, particularly the voluminous skirt of the female figure. The porcelain piece sits atop an ornate, possibly brass or brass-plated, metal base with a reticulated or pierced design, featuring decorative feet. The lamp structure itself is a simple metal rod extending upwards from behind the figures, terminating in a standard socket for a light bulb, which appears to be brass and shows some oxidation consistent with age. A brown electrical cord with an in-line switch is attached. The overall condition shows some wear, particularly on the metal components, with visible patina and potential tarnishing. The porcelain figures appear to be in good condition with no immediately visible chips or cracks. The craftsmanship of the porcelain work is detailed, capturing the specific fashion of the period it emulates. The base, while decorative, appears machine-made rather than intricately hand-chased. The style is decorative and ornamental, characteristic of reproductions or inspired pieces from the Rococo or Neoclassical periods, adapted for a functional lamp.
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