Vintage Ceramic Lady Figurine Table Lamps – Matching Pair – Celadon Green & Gold – Mid-Century
Beautiful matching pair of vintage ceramic lady-figurine table lamps. Each lamp features an elegant woman in a flowing celadon-green dress with gold accent detailing, hand-painted facial features, and a sculptural column design. These lamps are unmarked but appear to be mid-century (1950s–1970s) decorative studio or department-store pieces. They display wonderfully as Hollywood Regency, cottage, shabby chic, or vintage glam décor.
Features:
- Matching pair (2 lamps)
- Ceramic/porcelain construction
- Celadon green glaze with gold accents
- Hand-painted faces and details
- Sculptural figural lady design
- Original vintage hardware/sockets
- Both lamps tested and working
- Great for bedroom, vanity, entryway, or collector display
Measurements (approx.):
- Height (to top of socket): 17.5 inches
Height to top of harp 25 inches
- Base width: 5.5 inches
Condition:
Both lamps are in very good vintage condition. Light wear to gold paint consistent with age. No major cracks or repairs noted. Ceramic surfaces are clean and glossy. Hardware shows normal patina from age.
The lights are fully functional and are tri-light, three-way switched. The shades are not included and the top of the harp does not have the nut, but they are cheap and easy to buy at Ace Hardware, etc.
I cannot find any additional information on them though I have asked several of the national Facebook groups with no luck. I do know that they are over 60 years old as the original owner stated that she got them when she was a little girl. They are a beautiful pale green with gold trim throughout. The faces are porcelain white with red cheeks and lips. There are two tiny factory aberrations which can be seen in the last two photos. They are tiny hairline openings from the processing that is dark with age on the same lamp. Very difficult to find but they are there.
Please view the photos carefully as this is the best description. Feel free to ask any additional questions and I will do my best to answer them. Any feedback would be appreciated as well as to who is the manufacturer was etc. I am always open and welcome to learning more about things like this. Beautiful pieces!!
They are 14 1/2 inches tall at the height of the column. They are 24 1/2 inches tall to the top of the harp. At the widest point they are 7 inches wide. They are about 5 1/2 inches at the base.