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Pair of Lenox-style fluted ceramic and brass table lamps

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AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $650

AI estimate as of July 7, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

A pair of table lamps featuring tall, cream-colored ceramic bodies with a fluted, petal-like design flaring at the top, consistent with the 'Quoizel' or 'Lenox' floral aesthetic. Each ceramic body bears a small gold-toned mark near the base that appears consistent with the Lenox wreath logo, though this cannot be definitively confirmed without closer inspection. The ceramic elements are mounted on circular, stepped brass-toned metal bases and topped with matching brass-toned neck components, harps, and decorative finials. Each lamp is equipped with a pull-chain socket and a gold-colored electrical cord. The silhouettes and materials appear consistent with American mid-to-late 20th-century decorative lighting. The lamps appear to be in good aesthetic condition with a light patina on the brass and no visible chips or cracks in the porcelain. Because maker's marks are not clearly legible in high resolution, this identification is based on stylistic characteristics common to porcelain lamps produced in the 1970s or 1980s.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on my examination of the provided images, I have evaluated this pair of table lamps which exhibit stylistic markers consistent with late 20th-century porcelain production. The cream-colored fluted ceramic bodies and brass-toned hardware suggest a design often associated with mid-to-late century American manufacturers such as Lenox or Quoizel. While I can observe a gold-toned mark near the base that appears consistent with the Lenox wreath logo, I cannot confirm this attribution from photographs alone; a physical inspection would be required to verify the mark's legitimacy and the porcelain's quality. The estimate of $400 to $650 assumes the attribution to a recognized maker like Lenox is accurate and that the lamps are in good working order. Within the current secondary market, there is steady demand for high-quality American porcelain lighting from the 1970s and 80s, particularly for pairs in such well-preserved aesthetic condition. However, if these lamps were found to be unmarked reproductions or 'in the style of' without a verifiable manufacturer's mark, the market value would likely decrease to a range of $150 to $250. To further refine this valuation, one would need to inspect the sockets for UL labels or manufacturer stamps, examine the underside of the ceramic, and provide documentation of provenance. I must state that this value is contingent upon the assumption of brand identification; an unauthenticated piece of this type typically commands less interest from collectors. Final confirmation of age and origin would require a hands-on assessment of the material density and electrical components by a lighting specialist.

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