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Vintage Lamp

By kay_nicole03, 25 November, 2024
Description

George and Martha lamp? Seeing a wide range of prices online, so just curious :) Thanks!

Category
Lamps and Chandeliers
Condition
Excellent
For Sale?
No
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

7 months 1 week ago

Appraisal Report: Vintage Porcelain Lamp

Item Description

This is a vintage porcelain table lamp featuring a Rococo-style design. The lamp body is painted in a rich pink hue with detailed gold accents and an intricate central oval medallion depicting an 18th-century aristocratic couple in a garden setting. The artwork is inspired by scenes from the Rococo period, highlighting a romanticized depiction of elegance and leisure. The base is made of ceramic or porcelain and features a circular, cream-colored pedestal accented with gold trim.

The lampshade is a neutral beige, made of textured fabric, and complements the ornate base. The overall design suggests mid-20th-century manufacture, likely influenced by or replicating the styles of French or German porcelain makers, such as Sevres or Dresden.

2. Condition

  • Base: Excellent condition with no visible cracks or chips in the porcelain.
  • Artwork: Vibrant and intact, with no noticeable fading or damage.
  • Gold Trim: Minor wear may be present, consistent with age.
  • Lampshade: Intact but slightly aged, which is expected for a vintage piece.

3. Historical Context

This lamp likely dates to the mid-20th century, during a time when Rococo revival pieces were highly popular for home décor. Such items were often manufactured in Europe (Germany, France) or inspired by European designs and produced in the United States. Similar lamps are sometimes referred to as "George and Martha lamps," a colloquial reference to the romanticized artwork rather than an actual depiction of George and Martha Washington.

4. Value Range

The value of this lamp can vary widely depending on market demand, condition, and provenance. Based on a survey of similar lamps:

  • High-End Retail Value: $150 - $300 (for lamps in excellent condition sold by antique dealers).
  • Auction Value: $100 - $200 (depending on buyer interest).
  • Private Sale Value: $75 - $150 (more accessible pricing for direct sales).

5. Recommendations for Sale or Display

If selling, consider highlighting the following:

  • Unique Rococo-inspired artwork.
  • Excellent condition and quality craftsmanship.
  • Historical charm and mid-century appeal.

For display purposes, pairing this lamp with vintage or period-style furniture would enhance its aesthetic appeal.

Hope you find this information helpful.

Average: 4 (1 vote)
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