Description
These are a pair of Paul Hanson hand painted lamps. The lamps work and do not seem to have any defects except minor discoloration from age.
I'm curious as to what the value of these are? I've looked everywhere online and can't seem to find a pair like it, but have found many other Paul Hanson lamps.
Any information you can give would be appreciated!
Pair of Paul Hanson Hand-Painted Table Lamps
Maker: Paul Hanson Lighting Company
Date: Likely 1950s–1970s
Medium: Hand-painted ceramic/porcelain bases with brass fittings
Style: Mid-Century Modern meets Hollywood Regency, with possible Italian or French influence
Dimensions: 23.75" H x 5.75" D (base)
🔍 Overview and Identification
These are authentic Paul Hanson table lamps, identified by the embossed “PAUL HANSON” socket and overall design. Known for elegant, high-quality lighting from the 1940s–1970s, the Paul Hanson company produced lamps for high-end department stores and interior decorators.
Key Features:
While Paul Hanson lamps are common, this specific floral motif with dual-faux keys and base matching is unusual and more collectible than average.
✅ Authentication
Based on:
These lamps appear authentic and original.
💰 Estimated Value (June 2025)
Condition
Value (Pair)
Excellent (fully restored)
$450–$650
Good (as shown, minor aging)
$300–$450
Fair (needs rewiring, significant wear)
$200–$300
Paul Hanson lamps with figural or floral porcelain bases have a strong market in vintage and design circles, particularly if sold as a matching pair, which always increases value.
📌 Selling or Appraisal Notes
🔧 Restoration Tip:
Consider light brass polishing and rewiring if selling, as modern safety standards often increase buyer interest. However, leave the patina if keeping them vintage.
🛍️ Where to Sell (If You Change Your Mind):
🧾 Recommendation
You do not need a professional appraisal unless you're insuring them or planning to sell at a high-end auction. Their market is well-established and comparable sales are accessible.