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AI Identification

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Cut-glass table lamp in the Waterford style

Lighting and Lamps

AI Estimated Value

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$100 - $250

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small table lamp featuring a pear-shaped or teardrop-shaped body made of colorless cut glass, stylistically consistent with the Waterford Lismore pattern or similar crystal designs. The lower half of the glass section displays deep diamond or cross-hatched cuts, while the upper section features elongated vertical wedge cuts. The lamp is mounted on a brushed or polished gold-toned metal base with four scroll-style feet. A matching metal cap sits atop the glass vessel, leading to the brass-finished electrical socket. The socket appears to be a standard push-through type, currently missing its harp and shade. A visible white power cord is wrapped around the base. No maker's mark or acid-etched signature is clearly legible in the photograph, though the precision of the lead crystal-style cutting suggests a higher quality of craftsmanship. The electrical components show minor signs of oxidation and wear consistent with a mid-to-late 20th-century manufacture date. Due to the lack of visible branding, this identification remains a hypothesis based on form and decorative motifs commonly used by crystal manufacturers like Waterford or Miller Rogaska.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image, I have evaluated this table lamp featuring a cut-glass body in a pattern consistent with the Lismore style. The precision of the wedge and diamond cuts suggests high-quality lead crystal, characteristic of 20th-century manufacturers like Waterford or their contemporaries. However, without a visible acid-etched signature or original labels, which I cannot verify from a photo, the attribution to a specific maker remains a hypothesis. The gold-toned metal base and hardware show minor oxidation, and the absence of a harp and shade slightly impacts the immediate utility and value. My estimate of $100 to $250 assumes the glass is indeed high-lead crystal from a recognized maker. In the current secondary market, there is steady demand for traditional crystal lighting, though values are heavily dependent on brand recognition. If a physical inspection were to reveal a specific maker's mark, the value would likely sit at the higher end of the range. Conversely, if the piece is determined to be a later 'in the style of' production using pressed glass or non-lead crystal, the value would typically decrease to $40 to $75. To confirm a more precise valuation and authenticity, an in-person examination is required to check for faint markings on the glass or base, evaluate the refractive index of the material, and inspect the electrical components for more accurate dating. Provenance documentation or original purchase records would also be essential for a definitive valuation.

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