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AI Identification

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Mid-20th-century style gilt milk glass and cast metal table lamp

Lighting

AI Estimated Value

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$75.00 - $150.00

As of June 13, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This table lamp is stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century Hollywood Regency or Neoclassical Revival lighting. The piece features a cream-colored glass font or body, appears to be milk glass, decorated with gold-toned filigree or floral transfer patterns. The metal components, including a fluted neck, ornate scrolling base, and feet, have a finish that suggests antiqued brass or bronze-plated pot metal. A marble or faux-marble block sits atop the lower metal plinth. The lamp is topped with a cream pleated fabric shade. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the provided image, so any attribution to a specific manufacturer remains unverified. The owner identifies the item simply as a 'Lamp.' Visible condition issues include significant wear and oxidation to the metal finish, particularly on the lower base, and some fading or loss to the gilded patterns on the glass body. The electrical cord appears aged, which is consistent with a vintage assembly, though it should be inspected by a professional before use. Identification is based on visual motifs common in mid-century interior design.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this table lamp and shade appear to be a decorative piece consistent with mid-20th-century Neoclassical Revival or Hollywood Regency styles. While the owner identifies the item simply as a 'Lamp,' the aesthetic aligns with mass-produced lighting from the 1950s through the 1970s. I can see a milk glass body with gilded floral motifs atop what looks like an antiqued metal base with a marble accent; however, I cannot verify the actual material composition or the manufacturer without an in-person inspection. The presence of significant oxidation on the metal components and fading of the gilt patterns as seen in the photo negatively impacts the value. The electrical wiring appears vintage and would require professional testing to ensure safety. My estimate reflects the market for similar mid-century decorative lighting in 'as-found' condition. If this piece were to be attributed to a sought-after maker or designer of that era, the value could increase toward the higher end of the range, but as an unattributed decorative object with visible wear, it occupies a more modest price point. To refine this valuation, one would need to search for hidden maker’s marks on the socket or under the base and provide provenance documentation. If the materials are found to be high-quality cast bronze rather than pot metal, or if the glass is confirmed as a specific designer's work, the estimate would potentially rise. Conversely, as a generic 'in the style of' piece with condition issues, the value remains primarily decorative.

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