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Product Overview
The Piece
A tender vintage ceramic devotional lamp depicting the Madonna and Child framed within a raised circular halo of cherubs, ribbons, flowers, and soft pastel detailing. The piece has a beautifully aged mid-century presence, with hand-finished color in powder blue, pale pink, ivory, and soft yellow tones.
The Virgin Mary sits at the center holding the Christ Child, while cherub figures encircle the frame, giving the lamp a gentle chapel-like quality. When lit from behind, the form is designed to cast a warm glow through the open center, making it ideal as a bedside devotional lamp, nursery nightlight, prayer altar piece, or collected religious display.
It is delicate, sentimental, and unmistakably devotional without being overly ornate, which is honestly a miracle given how hard humans have historically tried to over-decorate religious ceramics.
History
This piece likely dates to c. 1940s, with stylistic elements consistent with early-to-mid 20th century Catholic devotional ceramics. During this period, small religious lamps and nightlights were commonly used in bedrooms, nurseries, home chapels, and prayer corners, especially in Catholic households.
The pastel palette, molded ceramic figural design, cherub surround, and older electrical components all support a 1940s-era attribution, though no maker’s mark is visible in the provided photos. Similar devotional lamps were produced in Europe, Japan, and the United States for the Catholic gift and religious goods market.
The design reflects the era’s devotional domestic objects: intimate, symbolic, and meant to bring a soft spiritual presence into the home rather than sit untouched in a cabinet being dramatic.
Why It Belongs In Your Home
This piece carries the quiet emotional weight that makes vintage devotional objects so compelling. It is not just decorative; it was made to be lived with, prayed near, and placed somewhere meaningful. The soft pastel ceramic, sculptural cherubs, and Madonna and Child centerpiece give it a deeply nostalgic presence.
It would be beautiful styled on a bedside table, nursery shelf, prayer altar, antique dresser, or among collected religious objects. The scale makes it substantial enough to stand alone, while the open halo design keeps it visually light and graceful.
For collectors of Catholic antiques, Marian imagery, cherub decor, or vintage religious lamps, this piece offers the right mix of age, sentiment, and sculptural charm. The older wiring adds to its period character, though naturally, because electricity is apparently where vintage charm tries to murder us, it should be professionally checked before active use.
Product Details
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Attribute |
Detail |
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Type |
Madonna and Child devotional nightlight lamp |
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Date |
c. 1940s |
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Origin |
Unmarked; likely European, Japanese, or American religious goods production |
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Material |
Molded ceramic |
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Design |
Virgin Mary and Christ Child surrounded by cherubs, florals, and ribbon details |
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Color |
Ivory, pastel blue, pale pink, soft yellow, and brown accents |
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Dimensions |
Approx. 8–10 in. tall x 5–6 in. wide x 3–4 in. deep |
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Weight |
Approx. 1–2 lb |
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Electrical |
Vintage cord, plug, and socket present |
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Condition |
Vintage condition with age-related surface wear, dust in crevices, light glaze/paint rubbing, and visible wear consistent with age. Wiring is present but should be inspected before regular use. |
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Maker |
Unmarked |
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