Decorative floor lamp with marble table shelf and cherub/crystal accents
Estimated Value
$150-$400
A tall decorative floor lamp combining a central lamp standard with a small round marble shelf/table and a large pleated fabric shade. The lamp features ornate gilt-tone decorative elements, including a cherub or classical figure near the lower section and hanging crystal prisms around the upper stem. The base is circular and heavily molded, giving the piece a formal, Hollywood Regency or neoclassical-inspired appearance. The integrated shelf suggests it was designed as a multifunctional accent lamp for living rooms or bedrooms. The overall styling is more decorative than utilitarian, with a focus on glamour and ornamentation.
Era
Mid-Century to Late 20th Century (approximately 1960s-1980s)
Origin
Likely United States or Western Europe
Material
Metal (painted/finished brass or brass-tone), marble or marble veneer shelf, fabric lampshade, crystal/glass prisms, electrical components
Condition
Good overall condition with visible age-related wear; shade appears intact but slightly wrinkled/aged, metal finish shows wear and possible repainting or oxidation, electrical cord present, no obvious major structural damage visible from the image
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 5.5 to 6.5 feet tall; shelf diameter approximately 16 to 20 inches
Weight
Heavy
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium - the item appears genuine as a vintage decorative lamp, but maker, date, and originality of components cannot be confirmed from the image alone
Provenance
Likely a mass-produced decorative lamp sold through furniture or home decor retailers in the mid-to-late 20th century; exact maker unknown from the image alone
Historical Significance
Representative of mid-20th-century decorative lighting trends, especially the popularity of ornate revival styles and multifunctional lamp-table combinations in domestic interiors
Restoration Notes
- •Possible replacement or re-covered lampshade
- •Possible repainting or touch-up to the metal finish
- •No clear evidence of structural restoration visible
