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AI Identification

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Clear Pressed Glass Kerosene-Style Oil Lamp

Lamps and Lighting

AI Estimated Value

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$20 - $50

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a portable light source, specifically a kerosene-style oil lamp, featuring a clear pressed glass construction. The item consists of a tall, bulbous glass chimney with a ruffled or scalloped top edge, which sits atop a metal burner assembly. The burner appears to be made of a silver-toned metal, possibly steel or nickel-plated brass, and includes a small adjustment knob for the wick. The base or fount of the lamp is crafted from molded glass with a paneled, octagonal footed base that provides stability. The central reservoir currently contains a yellowish liquid, likely lamp oil. Stylistically, the piece is consistent with late 19th-century or early 20th-century Victorian-era utility lighting, though it could also be a mid-to-late 20th-century reproduction in that style. No manufacturer names, patent dates, or hallmarks are clearly legible in the image, so this identification is based solely on the object's form and apparent function. The glass appears to be in good condition without visible cracks, while the metal components show light surface wear and potential oxidation consistent with age and use.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided description, I observe a portable kerosene-style oil lamp featuring a clear pressed glass construction, a scalloped chimney, and an octagonal base. From what I can see, the glass appears to be in good condition, while the metal burner shows wear consistent with typical age and use. I cannot verify the exact age or origin of the piece from a photograph alone. The item bears characteristics of a Victorian-era utility light, but it could also be a later 20th-century reproduction in that style. A physical inspection would be needed to assess the glass mold lines, metal patina, and any hidden manufacturer marks to better evaluate its age. The market for standard clear glass oil lamps is currently modest, primarily driven by decorative appeal rather than high-end collector demand. Assuming this is an antique piece from the late 19th or early 20th century, I estimate its secondary market value between $20 and $50. If an in-person examination indicates it is a later reproduction, the value would likely fall to the $10 to $20 range.

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