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AI Identification

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Vintage-style fluted metal floor lamp

Household Lighting

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $350

As of May 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a tall, slender floor lamp appearing to be constructed from metal with a patinated brass or bronze-toned finish. The object features a circular, tiered weighted base with decorative molding, leading into a fluted central column that transitions between a darker brown shaft and lighter metallic decorative collars. The top section consists of a socket assembly with a primitive turn-knob switch and a perforated or filigree metal gallery designed to hold a glass shade (shade is missing). The lamp possesses a dark brown electrical cord extending from the base. The overall aesthetic is stylistically consistent with early to mid-20th-century lighting design, potentially from the 1920s through the 1940s. Condition issues include visible surface oxidation, dust accumulation, and minor scuffing consistent with age. No maker's mark or manufacturer name is visible in the provided image; therefore, any specific brand attribution remains a hypothesis subject to physical inspection and verification of stamps on the base or socket housing. The lamp appears to be a functional vintage piece of household lighting, though the wiring and electrical components should be professionally tested for safety given its apparent age.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this floor lamp exhibits characteristics consistent with American lighting manufacturing from the 1920s to the 1940s. The fluted column and tiered circular base suggest a mass-market production in the 'Bridge Lamp' or 'Junior' style typical of that era. I can observe surface oxidation and a missing glass shade, which significantly impacts the aesthetic and functional value. The current estimate of $150-$350 assumes the lamp is a period vintage piece rather than a later 20th-century reproduction. If this item were determined to be a modern reproduction in the style of the early 20th century, the value would likely drop to the $50-$75 range. Conversely, if a physical inspection revealed the lamp to be by a highly regarded manufacturer like Bradley & Hubbard or Rembrandt—which I cannot verify without examining the underside of the base or the interior of the socket gallery for hallmarkings—the value could appreciate toward the higher end of the range or above. I cannot confirm the integrity of the internal wiring or the structural stability of the joints from a photo. To provide a more accurate valuation, an in-person examination is necessary to check for 'cold' painted finishes versus true plating, and to identify any obscured maker's marks. Market demand for unrestored vintage floor lamps remains steady among decorators, though the cost of professional rewiring and sourcing a period-appropriate shade should be considered by any prospective buyer. Verification of provenance or a confirmed manufacturer mark would be required to move beyond this hypothetical valuation.

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