
Porcelain table lamp with hand-painted rose decoration
Selling Price
$80
History
This style of decorative porcelain lamp became popular in the mid-20th century, particularly during the 1950s through 1970s. These lamps were often produced in the Capodimonte style, featuring delicate hand-painted floral motifs, particularly roses, and ornate sculptural bases. They were mass-produced by various manufacturers in Europe and Asia as affordable decorative lighting for American and European homes. Such lamps appeal to collectors of vintage home décor, particularly those interested in mid-century cottage-style aesthetics and floral porcelain pieces. They are valued for their nostalgic charm, romantic design, and ability to add elegance to traditional or shabby-chic interiors. Enthusiasts of vintage lighting and porcelain collectibles appreciate these pieces for their craftsmanship and decorative appeal.
Origin
Likely Europe or Asia
Time period
Mid 20th century (circa 1950–1970)