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AI Identification

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Pair of modern forest green ceramic table lamps

Home Decor & Lighting

AI Estimated Value

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$100 - $180

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A pair of table lamps featuring ceramic bodies with a high-gloss forest green glaze. The bodies follow a slender, baluster-influenced shape with a flared base and an elongated oval mid-section. Each lamp is fitted with a silver-toned metal neck, a brown plastic socket featuring a manual twist switch, and a modern LED bulb (as marked on the bulb base with typical regulatory and wattage text). The visible electrical cords are white. These lamps appear to be of contemporary or mid-to-late 20th-century manufacture, stylistically consistent with modern interpretations of classic vase forms. There are no maker's marks or signatures visible on the ceramic portions in the image; however, there is a small blue and white circular sticker near the socket of the left lamp and a white label with fine print on the right lamp's socket, which appear consistent with modern safety standards or manufacturing labels. The identification is hedged as there are no legible brand logos to provide a specific manufacturer. The glaze appears uniform and well-applied, showing typical reflections of the surrounding room. No chips, cracks, or significant crazing are visible in the provided photograph, suggesting they are in good used condition.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this pair of ceramic table lamps featuring a high-gloss forest green glaze and a slender, baluster-influenced form. Based on what I can see, the lamps appear to be of contemporary manufacture, likely from the late 20th century to the present day. The white electrical cords and the safety labeling visible on the sockets suggest mass-market production rather than artisanal or studio craft. I cannot verify from a photo the specific manufacturer or the internal electrical safety, as there are no legible brand logos or stamps to provide a specific attribution. The estimated value of $100 - $180 assumes the pair is in good working order and is reflective of the current market for modern home decor of this type. Value is largely driven by the aesthetic appeal of the deep green glaze and the popularity of mid-century modern styling in contemporary interior design. While the glaze appears uniform, I would need a physical inspection to confirm the absence of fine crazing or small chips not visible in the photograph. Because these are treated as unattributed modern decorative objects, the value is based on their utility and style. If these were hypothesized to be by a specific premium designer or mid-century manufacturer (such as Royal Haeger or a known European pottery house), and that attribution was further supported by a maker’s mark, the value could increase significantly. Conversely, if physical inspection reveals damage or non-functional wiring, the value would likely fall below $50. An in-person examination by a lighting specialist would be necessary to confirm the integrity of the ceramic and the age of the components.

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