Vintage Satin Frosted Glass Table Lamp with Gilt Lace and Hand-Painted Floral Medallion
Unbranded (Likely EF & EF Industries, Quoizel, or Accurate Casting Co.) · Art & Decor > Lighting > Table Lamps

Era / Decade
1960s to early 1970s (Mid-Century Hollywood Regency style)
Material
Frosted/Satin glass body, cast white metal base with antiqued brass finish, 22k gold-style gilt stenciling, and hand-painted enamel floral accents.
Condition
Good to Very Good. The glass appears free of cracks. There is visible oxidation/patina on the metal base and some minor fading to the gold-tone stenciling on the neck.
Demand Level
Moderate. Strong among Grandmillennial and Hollywood Regency decor enthusiasts; sells best in pairs.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
Low: $65.00, Mid: $95.00, High: $135.00 (higher if sold as a pair)
Estimated Retail Value
$150.00 - $225.00 (modern high-end reproduction equivalent)
Comparable Sales
Similar frosted glass lamps from the 1970s generally sell for $75-$110 on eBay; pairs frequently fetch $175-$225 plus shipping.
Description
Beautiful mid-century Hollywood Regency table lamp featuring a bulbous frosted satin glass body in a champagne/blush tint. The lamp is decorated with an intricate gold-tone lace stencil pattern and center-facing hand-painted blue and white roses. It stands on an ornate, footed cast metal base with scrollwork. The neck is elongated and elegant, perfect for a vintage-inspired bedroom or living space.
Key Features
Sought-after Hollywood Regency aesthetic; tactile satin glass finish; hand-painted details; ornate footed base; includes original harp and socket.
Authenticity Indicators
Typical unbranded construction of mass-market 1960s-70s lighting; period-correct Leviton or similar brand socket; brown plastic ribbed cord. Confidence: High (Vintage Authentic).
Flaws to Note
Aged patina and some verdigris on the metal base; original cord may be stiff and should be checked for safety; minor wear to the gilt lace pattern; no lampshade included.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Etsy (best for vintage decor), eBay (wide reach), or Facebook Marketplace (to avoid high shipping risk and costs).
Selling Tips
Use keywords like 'Hollywood Regency', 'Grandmillennial', 'Satin Glass', and 'Gilt'. If purchasing the pair seen in the photo, sell them together to double the value. Always Mention that the lamp is untested or 'works well' and provide a photo of it lit up.