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Antique porecelain lamp base

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AI Identification

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Neoclassical-style hand-painted porcelain lamp base

Lighting and Lamps

AI Estimated Value

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$600 - $1,200

As of July 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a large porcelain lamp base featuring a hand-painted scene in the manner of Late Victorian or Edwardian Sevres-style decorative arts. The central motif depicts a classical woman reclining with two cherubic figures (putti) in a soft, ethereal landscape, rendered in a pastel palette of lavender, gold, and cream. The owner identifies this as an antique porcelain lamp base; however, without physical inspection of hallmarks on the porcelain or underside of the mount, this attribution remains unverified. The vessel is decorated with ornate gilt scrollwork and floral highlights that appear consistent with 19th-century European revival styles. It is mounted on a faceted, tiered metal base with a darkened patina and features a decorative reticulated metal collar at the top of the porcelain neck. Visible condition details include surface dust and a tangled black electrical cord which may suggest the item has been modified or re-wired at some point. There are no visible maker's marks or signatures in the image, so this identification is based solely on stylistic analysis of the form and ornamentation. The craftsmanship suggests a high-quality decorative piece intended for an elegant domestic interior.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the visual evidence provided, I have analyzed this porcelain lamp base which features a hand-painted scene in a style reminiscent of Late Victorian or Edwardian Sevres-style decorative arts. The owner identifies this as an 'antique porcelain lamp base.' While the pastel palette and classical figures of a woman and putti suggest a high-quality decorative piece, I cannot verify the specific manufacturer or origin from a photograph alone. The presence of ornate gilt work and floral highlights is consistent with 19th-century revival styles, but a physical inspection of the porcelain underside or the metal mounts would be necessary to identify any hallmarks or signatures. Based on what I can see, the item appears to have been modified for modern use, indicated by the tangled electrical cord and the potentially later metal base. Should the piece bear a signature consistent with a major house like Sevres or Minton, its value might exceed the current estimate; however, if it is a 20th-century 'in the style of' reproduction, the value would likely decrease to the $150-$300 range. The current market for large-scale revivalist lighting remains steady for collectors of elegant domestic interiors. To justify a higher valuation, I would need to perform an in-person examination to check for porcelain hairline cracks, confirm the gilding technique, and analyze any hidden markings. The estimated value of $600 to $1,200 assumes the piece is a genuine 19th-century European porcelain vessel of quality workmanship, but this remains a working hypothesis pending authentication and provenance documentation.

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