
Vintage L&L WMC Art Nouveau Lily Pad Lamp Frosted Glass Flower Gooseneck
This is a vintage Art Nouveau style table lamp, attributed to L&L WMC (likely L. & L. White Metal Casting Co.), featuring a distinctive lily pad base and a 'gooseneck' flexible stem. The lamp stands on a circular base modeled as a lily pad, showing textured veins and a dark, possibly bronzed or patinated finish, suggesting it's made from white metal or a similar cast material. The gooseneck stem, which appears to be brass or a brass-colored metal, allows for adjustable light direction. Attached to the top of the gooseneck is a delicate, frosted glass shade, sculpted to resemble an opening flower or possibly a ruffled lily. The glass is translucent white, diffusing the light softly. The overall construction points to an Art Nouveau aesthetic, characterized by its organic forms and botanical motifs, likely dating from the early to mid-20th century. The electrical cord, visible at the base, is wrapped and appears to be an older, possibly original, cloth-covered wire with a brown color, indicating some age. No significant damage or repairs are immediately visible, but wear consistent with age, such as slight tarnishing or minor scuffs on the metal components, may be present. The craftsmanship is evident in the detailed casting of the base and the artful design of the glass shade, suggesting a focus on decorative artistry typical of the period.
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Estimated Value
$300-500
Basic Information
Category
Lamps/Lighting
Appraised On
December 9, 2025
Estimated Value
$300-500
Item Description
This is a vintage Art Nouveau style table lamp, attributed to L&L WMC (likely L. & L. White Metal Casting Co.), featuring a distinctive lily pad base and a 'gooseneck' flexible stem. The lamp stands on a circular base modeled as a lily pad, showing textured veins and a dark, possibly bronzed or patinated finish, suggesting it's made from white metal or a similar cast material. The gooseneck stem, which appears to be brass or a brass-colored metal, allows for adjustable light direction. Attached to the top of the gooseneck is a delicate, frosted glass shade, sculpted to resemble an opening flower or possibly a ruffled lily. The glass is translucent white, diffusing the light softly. The overall construction points to an Art Nouveau aesthetic, characterized by its organic forms and botanical motifs, likely dating from the early to mid-20th century. The electrical cord, visible at the base, is wrapped and appears to be an older, possibly original, cloth-covered wire with a brown color, indicating some age. No significant damage or repairs are immediately visible, but wear consistent with age, such as slight tarnishing or minor scuffs on the metal components, may be present. The craftsmanship is evident in the detailed casting of the base and the artful design of the glass shade, suggesting a focus on decorative artistry typical of the period.
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