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Submitted photo · May 17, 2026

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Quoizel shade

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AI Identification

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Arts and Crafts style stained glass table lamp

Lighting & Lamps

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $300

As of May 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This table lamp features a conical stained glass shade with a geometric motif, appearing consistent with the Arts and Crafts or Mission design traditions. The shade is composed of individual glass segments in amber, cream, and deep red hues, held together by dark metal lead lines or foil. The border sections feature iridescent or multi-tonal glass with blue and green streaks, while geometric patterns create a sense of verticality. The base is constructed from a dark-finished metal, possibly bronze or brass with a heavy patina, featuring a fluted central column and a broad, scalloped decorative foot. A pull-chain switch with a bell-shaped decorative finial is visible below the bulb socket, and the lamp is topped with a faceted clear finial. The user has provided context identifying this as a Quoizel shade, which is a plausible manufacturer given the design; however, this attribution remains unverified as no interior manufacturer labels, etched signatures, or brand stamps are visible in the provided image. Stylistically, the piece appears to be a late 20th-century or contemporary reproduction of the early 20th-century American Craftsman aesthetic. The condition appears sound with no visible cracks in the glass or significant corrosion to the metal base.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined this Arts and Crafts style table lamp. The piece features a conical leaded glass shade with a geometric motif and a patinated metal base with a fluted column. Per the user submission, the shade is attributed to Quoizel. While the design is consistent with Quoizel’s 'Tiffany-style' lines produced in the late 20th century, I cannot verify this attribution from a photo as no manufacturer labels or stamps are visible. My estimate assumes the attribution is correct and that the lamp is a high-quality contemporary reproduction rather than a period antique from the early 1900s. Based on what I can see, the lead lines appear uniform and the glass panes seem intact, suggesting the item is in good decorative condition. The market for quality reproduction stained glass remains steady for interior design purposes, though values are significantly lower than period originals or confirmed high-end studio pieces. To confirm the maker, an in-person inspection of the interior rim of the shade and the underside of the base for etched signatures or brand plates would be necessary. If the Quoizel attribution is correct, the lamp typically commands the stated range in a secondary market setting. However, if it is an unattributed mass-market copy of lower build quality, the value could drop below $75. Conversely, if physical evidence suggested an earlier 20th-century origin by a notable maker, the value would be substantially higher. Because I cannot verify the materials or provenance through a photograph, this remains a working hypothesis for valuation purposes.

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