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Vintage Oil Rain Lamp with Female Figurine

Decorative Arts/Home Decor

AI Estimated Value

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$100 - $175

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage three-dimensional oil rain lamp, a decorative lighting and novelty item popular in the mid-20th century, particularly from the 1960s to 1980s. The lamp features a dark finished wooden frame, likely stained hardwood or a similar material, with an upper domed canopy and a lower basin, both appearing to be made of matching wood. The canopy has a decorative band of what appears to be carved or molded elements, while the basin is a large, rounded bowl shape. Inside the basin, and surrounding the central figure, is artificial greenery, likely plastic or silk, simulating moss or ferns. Four turned wooden columns support the canopy above the basin, with silver-colored bands accentuating the turned details. The central element of the lamp is a dark-colored, possibly resin or plastic, statuette of a woman, which serves as the focal point for the descending "rain" effect. This effect is created by a clear oil that is pumped from the basin to the top canopy and then drips or flows down clear monofilament lines resembling rain, creating a shimmering visual. The oil collects back in the basin, completing the cycle. The lamp is designed to sit on a flat surface, as evidenced by the large lower basin. Visible condition issues include potential dust accumulation and some signs of age consistent with a vintage item. The electrical cord and a hanging chain are visible on the floor next to the lamp, suggesting it might be either a tabletop model with a long cord or a hanging model currently placed on the floor for the photo. The overall aesthetic points to a kitsch or retro decorative style from the specified era, often found in homes of that period. Quality of craftsmanship appears to be standard for mass-produced decorative items of its time, functional and visually appealing for its intended purpose.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this Vintage Oil Rain Lamp with Female Figurine appears to be in fair to good vintage condition. The wooden frame shows typical signs of age, and there might be some dust accumulation, as expected for an item of this era. Authenticity, based on design and known examples, supports it being a genuine mid-20th century decorative item, likely from the 1960s-1980s. However, without in-person inspection, I cannot verify the functionality of the oil pump or the integrity of the monofilament lines. Market conditions for oil rain lamps are modest but steady. These items fall into the "kitsch" or "retro novelty" category and appeal to collectors of vintage home decor. Comparable sales for similar figural oil rain lamps typically range from $75 to $150. While not rare, the presence of the female figurine makes it slightly more desirable than generic models. Factors impacting value include working condition (the most significant), the specific character of the figurine, and the overall aesthetic appeal of the wood finish. Non-working lamps significantly decrease in value. For full authentication and a definitive appraisal, an in-person examination would be crucial to assess the motor's functionality, leaks, and assess any repairs. Provenance documentation, though unlikely for such an item, would be a bonus. No scientific testing is typically needed for items of this nature.

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