Pair of decorative wall sconces with skull novelty plug-in light
Estimated Value
$40-$120 for the pair, depending on maker, working condition, and whether the skull accessory is original to the set
This appears to be a pair of decorative plug-in wall sconces in a pale pink molded plastic or resin with a scroll/rococo-inspired shape. Each sconce has a circular backplate and a curved arm designed to hold a small bulb or candle-style light. The style is whimsical and likely intended for novelty or bedroom/bathroom decor rather than formal antique lighting. Also present is a small skull-shaped ceramic or resin novelty item, possibly a separate accessory, night-light cover, or unrelated decorative piece. The overall aesthetic suggests mass-produced mid-century to late-20th-century novelty decor rather than a high-end antique lighting fixture.
Era
Mid-Century Modern to Late 20th Century (approximately 1960s-1980s)
Origin
Likely United States or Japan
Material
Painted molded plastic or resin, metal hardware, electrical cord
Condition
Fair. Visible age-related wear, dust, discoloration, and possible oxidation on wiring/plugs. One or more cords appear tangled and the set should be considered untested until rewired or inspected. No obvious major breaks visible in the sconces themselves.
Physical Details
Dimensions
Each sconce approximately 8-10 inches tall and 5-7 inches wide; skull item approximately 3-4 inches tall
Weight
Light
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium. The construction and aging are consistent with vintage decorative lighting, but the image does not show maker's marks, labels, or full wiring details needed for firm identification.
Provenance
Exact provenance unknown. The design suggests mid-century American or Japanese export decorative lighting, commonly sold through department stores, gift shops, or novelty catalogs.
Historical Significance
Novelty lighting and decorative plastic wall sconces reflect postwar domestic design trends, when affordable molded plastics and playful themed decor became popular. The skull piece adds a kitsch or Halloween-adjacent collectible aspect, which may interest niche collectors.
Restoration Notes
- •Electrical cords appear aged and may have been replaced or repaired at some point, though this cannot be confirmed from the image
- •No clear evidence of structural restoration visible
