Lamp has been in the family for as long as I can remember but that's all I know.
21" overall x decorative to 10.75" x 7.50" wide
Here is the appraisal for the Antique Lamp:
Hello,
Your item is an Antique Asian-Style Table Lamp.
This lamp appears to be crafted from a porcelain or ceramic vase that has been adapted into a lamp, a common practice in the early to mid-20th century. The decorative motifs painted on the vase are reminiscent of traditional Chinese famille verte (green family) porcelain from the Qing dynasty period. The scene depicts figures in traditional attire amidst a garden setting, a popular theme symbolizing prosperity and harmony. The lamp has a pleated fabric lampshade, likely added later, and a finial with an Asian-inspired symbol, enhancing its decorative appeal.
Given the style and painting techniques observed, this lamp most likely dates to the mid-20th century. The conversion of porcelain vases into lamps became especially popular during the early 1900s through the 1960s in Western markets, particularly in the United States and Europe, when Asian decorative arts were highly fashionable. While the lamp shows traditional Chinese decorative elements, the wiring and fittings suggest it was adapted for Western use during this period. The porcelain vase itself could be older, but without specific maker’s marks or provenance, it is assessed primarily on its decorative qualities.