lamp has cherubs on bottom and lion heads towards top.it looks as if it has gold type finish.
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lamp has cherubs on bottom and lion heads towards top.it looks as if it has gold type finish.
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cherub lamp
Still waiting for appraisl if anyone could help please
Cherub lamp
Well, based on the images it's not an antique and would have been almost new when purchased in the 1950's. Plaster lamps were very low cost items when first sold, most were mass produced items sold through department stores and postdate World War Two. Values for them are very modest unless they carry a label to a well known designer or have a provenance to a famous previuos owner. We see lamps like tis sell at auction for less than $25.00.