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Submitted photo · May 30, 2026

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Touch lamp

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AI Identification

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Brass-finished traditional table lamp with accordion shade

Lighting and Lamps

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $35

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a tabletop lamp featuring a classic baluster-style base with a metallic finish consistent with polished brass or brass-plated metal. The base exhibits tiered circular detailing and a tapered central column resting on a weighted, stepped pedestal. It is topped with a cream or light tan-colored fabric accordion-pleat shade that tapers slightly toward the top. The user identifies this as a 'touch lamp,' which is a functional feature consistent with this style of late 20th-century lighting, though this electronic mechanism cannot be verified through a static image. The metallic surface shows a warm golden hue with some visible minor scuffs, light surface dust, and potential oxidation consistent with age and regular household use. There are no visible maker's marks, brand labels, or signatures on the exterior of the base or neck. Stylistically, the piece reflects traditional American interior design popular from the late 1980s through the 1990s. The overall craftsmanship appears consistent with mass-produced residential lighting of that period.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I am evaluating a traditional baluster-style table lamp with a brass or brass-plated finish and a cream-colored accordion-pleat shade. The owner identifies this as a 'touch lamp,' though I cannot evaluate its electronic functionality or safety from a static photograph. The piece strongly reflects late 20th-century residential lighting design, commonly mass-produced for the American market during the 1980s and 1990s. From what I can see, the metallic surface exhibits a warm tone with minor scuffs, light surface dust, and potential oxidation consistent with regular household use. There are no visible maker's marks, brand labels, or signatures to indicate a specific manufacturer or designer. The secondary market for generic brass-finished lamps from this era is highly saturated, with relatively low buyer demand outside of practical utility. Comparable mass-market lighting of this type typically sells in the $15 to $35 range at secondhand retail outlets, estate sales, or local online marketplaces. This estimate assumes the touch mechanism is fully operational as implied by the user's attribution. If the internal electronics are faulty, the value would be negligible. An in-person inspection and electrical testing would be required to fully evaluate its working condition and ensure it is safe for continued use.

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