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This is a rectangular table lamp featuring an ornate, decorative base and a rectangular shade. The base primarily consists of a prominent, rectangular grill-like panel crafted from what appears to be a metallic material, possibly resin with a metallic finish, displaying intricate, openwork scroll and floral motifs. This panel is framed by a raised, twisted rope-like border, adding to its decorative appeal. The finish of this ornate section is a tarnished gold or antique bronze, suggesting age or an antique-inspired design. Below this decorative panel, the base transitions to a solid, flat, rectangular plinth in a dark color, likely black, providing stability. Above the ornate panel, a slender, metallic rod extends upwards to support the lamp's light fixture and shade. The lamp shade is rectangular, with a slightly tapered profile, and made of a light, possibly cream or beige-colored fabric. It is edged with a distinct black trim along both the top and bottom perimeters, creating a sharp contrast. The light emanating from the lamp suggests it is fully functional. No distinct maker's marks or signatures are visible in the provided image. The style suggests a decorative, possibly transitional or traditional design, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century. The craftsmanship appears to be commercially produced, with good attention to decorative detail, although the specific material of the ornate panel would determine its overall quality and value.
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Based on my visual examination of the Ornate Rectangular Table Lamp, I assess its condition as good used. There are no obvious signs of major damage such as dents, cracks, or significant fraying of the lampshade. The metallic finish of the ornate base appears consistent with an antique-inspired design, showing a 'tarnished gold' or 'antique bronze' patina rather than active wear or discoloration. The light visible suggests it is fully functional.
From the image alone, authenticity cannot be definitively determined regarding the material composition of the ornate panel. While it appears metallic, without physical inspection, I cannot confirm if it's solid metal, a metallic-finished resin, or another material. This significantly impacts value; solid bronze would command a higher price than resin. No maker's marks were visible, which is common for commercially produced decorative items of this nature.
In terms of market conditions, this style falls into the traditional or transitional decor category, which generally has broad but not exceptionally high demand in the secondary market. Comparables for similar commercially produced, ornate table lamps, often mass-produced overseas, typically retail new in the $200-400 range. On the secondary market (e.g., online marketplaces, consignment shops), these items frequently sell for 30-50% of their new retail price, depending on condition and specific design appeal.
Demand for this specific design is moderate; it’s decorative but not unique enough to be considered rare. Factors impacting value include the actual material of the ornate base (metal vs. resin), the lamp's functional status, and the overall condition of the shade. Without provenance documentation or a physical examination to confirm materials (e.g., by weight, tap test, or magnet test), and a detailed inspection of the wiring, the upper end of the value range is limited. Scientific testing via XRF would be ideal for material verification if there were a dispute. My valuation assumes a metallic-finished resin or similar composite material, consistent with commercially produced decorative lamps.