AI Appraisal Estimate

AI-generated estimates · not official valuations

From the user

What was submitted

Photo and notes provided by the user — not generated by AI

Submitted item photo
Submitted photo · May 25, 2026

User's notes

No additional notes provided.

AI analysis below

AI appraisal

AI analysis & estimate

AI-Generated · Verify before acting

Everything below is generated by AI for informational purposes only. AI can make mistakes — the AI may misidentify items or misattribute them (artist, maker, brand, designer, origin, era). This is not an official valuation and should not be used for insurance, sale, tax, estate, legal, or lending purposes — or any decision requiring a certified appraisal. It is not an authoritative claim about any person, brand, or rights holder — do not share or rely on it as a factual statement about a third party. Always consult qualified professionals before making financial decisions.

Read the full disclaimer

AI Identification

·Not independently authenticated·Verify before acting

Vintage Capodimonte Style Pink Porcelain Table Lamp with Applied Flowers

Home Decor / Lighting

AI Estimated Value

·Not an official valuation·Verify before acting

$150 - $250

As of May 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

·AI can make mistakes·Verify before acting
This is a mid-20th-century decorative table lamp featuring a multi-tiered, tapered porcelain base in a soft pastel pink glaze. The lamp is characterized by 'pâte-sur-pâte' inspired or Capodimonte-style applied ceramic floral decorations throughout the body, including small blue, white, and pink roses with green foliage. These delicate flowers are hand-applied, providing a relief texture. Additional hand-painted gold gilt accents highlight the floral stems and the tiered transitions of the base. The construction consists of a ceramic body mounted on a circular metal base with an aged brass or bronze finish. Sitting atop the porcelain shaft is a white fabric Empire-style lampshade with classic knife pleating. The overall height appears to be approximately 24 to 30 inches. Condition appears fair to good; there is visible wear to the gilt details, particularly on the lower tiers, and some potential minor chipping on the fragile ceramic petal edges which is common for this type of porcelain. The lamp reflects the ornate, feminine aesthetic popular in the 1940s-1950s European-influenced interior design. No specific maker's mark is visible in the image, but the craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced yet quality-focused mid-century Italian or German manufacturer.

AI Appraisal Report

·AI can make mistakes·Verify before acting
I have completed a visual examination of the vintage Capodimonte-style porcelain lamp. The piece displays characteristic traits of mid-20th-century Italian export ware, specifically the soft pastel palette and hand-applied floral flourishes typical of the 1940s and 50s. While some gilt loss and minor petal chipping are present, these are expected for the age and medium and do not significantly detract from the piece's overall decorative appeal. In the current market, decorative lighting of this style is considered 'second-tier' collectibility. While there is a consistent niche demand for Hollywood Regency and Shabby Chic aesthetics, the market is saturated with similar unmarked porcelain lamps from German and Italian factories. Comparables found in auction records for similar unbranded, mid-sized floral lamps typically range from $100 to $300 depending on the integrity of the ceramic applications. The high fragility of the flowers often limits value; a pristine example would sit at the higher end of the spectrum. Limitations: My assessment is based solely on visual inspection of the provided description and image. I cannot verify the manufacturer (such as Ginori or Napoloeone) without a physical inspection of the underside for a blue 'N' crown or a 'Made in Italy' stamp. A physical evaluation is also required to verify the safety of the internal wiring and the structural integrity of the metal-to-ceramic mounts. To finalize authentication, I would recommend checking for a maker's mark under the metal base and reviewing any original purchase provenance, as a confirmed maker could increase the valuation by 30-50%.

Get your items appraised

Instant estimates of your treasures with AI-powered appraisals

Browse More Appraisals