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AI Identification

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Depression-era style green glass oil lamp

Home Lighting and Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$45–$85

As of June 13, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a vintage-style oil or kerosene lamp, featuring a translucent green glass body. The glass exhibits a pressed or molded 'Corinthian' or ribbed pattern, consistent with patterns found in mid-20th-century glassware. The structural design includes a wide reservoir at the top for fuel, supported by a slender stem that flares out into a tiered, pedestal-style base. At the summit sits a metal burner assembly, which appears aged and shows signs of oxidation or patina, housing a textile wick. While the item is stylistically consistent with green 'Depression glass' produced by various American manufacturers in the 1930s and 1940s, such as the Aladdin Mantle Lamp Company, no specific maker's marks or logos are legible in the image. The glass itself appears to be in fair condition with no visible cracks, though further inspection for chips at the base or glass imperfections would be necessary for a full assessment. The lack of a glass chimney suggests the lamp is currently incomplete. This attribution is based on visual characteristics and remains a hypothesis subject to in-person verification.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this item appears to be a green pressed glass oil lamp featuring a ribbed 'Corinthian' style pattern. My appraisal is based on the hypothesis that this piece is a mid-20th-century glass lamp consistent with American manufacturing from the 1930s or 1940s. While the design is reminiscent of patterns produced by the Aladdin Mantle Lamp Company, I cannot verify the manufacturer from this photo as no mark is clearly visible. The metal burner assembly shows a patina consistent with age, though I cannot confirm if it is original to the base. The lack of a glass chimney significantly impacts the current value, as it renders the lamp incomplete. Based on what I can see, the glass appears to be in fair condition, but I would need a physical inspection to check for 'flea bites,' internal fractures, or signs of 'sick glass' (chemical degradation) that are common in this era of glassware. The market for Depression-era glass remains steady among nostalgic collectors, though values fluctuate based on color rarity and completeness. This estimate reflects the value of the lamp as a vintage item of this style; however, this value is contingent upon the glass being from the period rather than a later reproduction. If this item were determined to be a modern 'in the style of' reproduction or a contemporary mass-produced replica, the market value would likely drop to the $15–$25 range. To confirm authenticity and refine this estimate, an in-person examination by a glass specialist and a search for embossed patent dates or maker's marks on the burner thumbwheel would be required.

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