
Asian-Inspired Octagonal Table Lamp
This is an octagonal table lamp, likely constructed from lacquered wood or possibly a composite material, featuring hand-painted panels with an Asian-inspired aesthetic. The body of the lamp is characterized by eight distinct panels. Two of these panels are clearly visible and depict figural scenes: one shows a standing female figure in traditional attire, possibly a geisha or similar cultural representation, set against a light background with green foliage; another depicts a landscape scene with figures, bathed in darker, muted tones. Between these pictorial panels are narrower, intricately decorated sections, predominantly black or dark brown, with gold or bronze-colored scrolling floral and foliate motifs, suggesting a highly stylized bamboo or vine pattern. The overall color palette is rich, with warm oranges, yellows, greens, and darker accents. The lamp base appears to be a darker stained or lacquered wood, also octagonal, providing a stable foundation. A brass or similarly finished metallic column extends upwards from the body, supporting what would typically be the light fixture and lampshade (the shade is partially visible, appearing to be a plain, light-colored fabric). Visible condition issues include some general wear and what appears to be a historic patina, particularly on the painted surfaces and ornate dividers, which suggests age. There are no clear manufacturer's marks or signatures immediately discernible from the image. The craftsmanship points to a decorative piece, likely from the mid-20th century, drawing heavily on Chinoiserie or Japanese artistic influences. The intricate detailed hand-painting and patterned borders indicate a degree of artisanal quality. The lamp offers a unique decorative element, combining functional lighting with ornamental artistry.
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Estimated Value
$250-450
Basic Information
Category
Decorative Lighting
Appraised On
October 14, 2025
Estimated Value
$250-450
Item Description
This is an octagonal table lamp, likely constructed from lacquered wood or possibly a composite material, featuring hand-painted panels with an Asian-inspired aesthetic. The body of the lamp is characterized by eight distinct panels. Two of these panels are clearly visible and depict figural scenes: one shows a standing female figure in traditional attire, possibly a geisha or similar cultural representation, set against a light background with green foliage; another depicts a landscape scene with figures, bathed in darker, muted tones. Between these pictorial panels are narrower, intricately decorated sections, predominantly black or dark brown, with gold or bronze-colored scrolling floral and foliate motifs, suggesting a highly stylized bamboo or vine pattern. The overall color palette is rich, with warm oranges, yellows, greens, and darker accents. The lamp base appears to be a darker stained or lacquered wood, also octagonal, providing a stable foundation. A brass or similarly finished metallic column extends upwards from the body, supporting what would typically be the light fixture and lampshade (the shade is partially visible, appearing to be a plain, light-colored fabric). Visible condition issues include some general wear and what appears to be a historic patina, particularly on the painted surfaces and ornate dividers, which suggests age. There are no clear manufacturer's marks or signatures immediately discernible from the image. The craftsmanship points to a decorative piece, likely from the mid-20th century, drawing heavily on Chinoiserie or Japanese artistic influences. The intricate detailed hand-painting and patterned borders indicate a degree of artisanal quality. The lamp offers a unique decorative element, combining functional lighting with ornamental artistry.
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