Antique Dining Furniture

There is no better setting for a meal than around an antique dining table. Our dealers offer extending dining tables, sets of dining chairs, serving tables and complete dining suites from the Georgian, Regency, Victorian and Edwardian periods.

Mahogany, oak and walnut are the principal timbers, with pieces ranging from intimate four-seater tables to grand boardroom-length examples that seat twenty or more. Antique dining furniture turns every meal into an occasion.

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Superb Quality Large Antique Victorian Carved Oak Centre/Dining Table

Superb quality large antique Victorian carved oak centre/dining table having a lovely hexagonal shap...

English 18th Century Oak Farmhouse Dining Table

A large 18th century English oak farmhouse table from Cumbria . Having a four-piece cleated top supp...

Outstanding Quality Set of 6 Antique Victorian Carved Walnut Dining Chairs

Outstanding quality set of 6 antique Victorian carved walnut dining chairs consisting of a pair of e...

Antique Victorian Quality Mahogany 10 Seater Extending Dining Table

Antique Victorian quality mahogany 10 seater extending dining table having a quality mahogany top wi...

Superb Quality Set of Ten Antique Victorian Rosewood Dining Chairs

Superb quality set of ten antique Victorian rosewood dining chairs having a magnificent quality shap...

Large Antique Quality Figured Walnut 10 Seater Wake Dining Table

Large antique quality figured walnut 10 Seater wake dining table having a large quality figured waln...

Exhibition Quality Set Of Eight Antique Regency Mahogany Dining Chairs

Exhibition quality set of eight antique Regency mahogany dining chairs consisting of a pair of elbow...

Outstanding Quality Set of 8 Antique Edwardian Carved Walnut and Gilded Dining Chairs

Outstanding quality set of 8 antique Edwardian carved walnut and gilded dining chairs consisting of...

Set Of Eight 18th Century Mahogany Hepplewhite Chairs

A rare and fine quality set of eight 18th Century Mahogany Hepplewhite Chairs including two Armchair...

Set of 6 Antique William IV Quality Mahogany Dining Chairs

Set of 6 antique William IV quality mahogany dining chairs having a quality mahogany back with a car...

Outstanding Quality Antique William IV 16 Seater Mahogany Three Pedestal Dining Table

A magnificent William IV mahogany 16 seater three pedestal dining table dating to circa 1835. Expert...

Quality Set of Six Antique Victorian Carved Walnut Balloon-Back Dining Chairs

A fine quality set of six mid-19th century Victorian dining chairs beautifully crafted in solid waln...

Large 18th Century Oak Gateleg Table

A large 18th Century Oak Gateleg Table of golden colour in good clean honest condition.   The top...

18th Century Mahogany Dumb Waiter

18th Century Mahogany Dumb Waiter of very good colour and patina, in excellent original condition ev...

Antique Set of Six Quality Victorian Rosewood Balloon Back Dining Chairs

A fine quality set of six antique Victorian rosewood balloon-back dining chairs each beautifully han...

Antique Set of Six Quality Regency Carved Rosewood Dining Chairs

A fine set of six Regency rosewood dining chairs each displaying elegant flowing lines and refined c...

Quality Antique Mahogany Extending 10 Seater Dining Table

An exceptional quality antique mahogany extending 10 seater dining table of refined proportion and r...

Quality Set of 12 Antique Mahogany Hepplewhite Style Dining Chairs

A fine antique set of twelve Hepplewhite-style dining chairs including two carvers beautifully craft...

Antique Victorian Quality Set of 4 Carved Oak Dining Chairs

A striking set of four antique Victorian carved oak dining chairs each displaying superb depth of ca...

Superb Quality Antique Regency Three-Pillar Mahogany Dining Table

A superb Regency three-pillar mahogany dining table of exceptional quality and generous proportions...

Choosing an Antique Dining Table

The dining table is the heart of the home, and antique tables do the job with incomparable style. The most versatile are extending tables, which can be adjusted to suit the number of guests. Victorian wind-out tables with extra leaves, Regency pedestal tables with additional sections, and Georgian gate-leg and drop-leaf tables all offer flexible solutions.

Measure your dining room carefully before buying. Allow at least 70cm per place setting along the table edge, and ensure there is enough room to pull chairs back and walk behind seated guests. A table that's too large for the room is as impractical as one that's too small.

Dining Chairs

Sets of antique dining chairs are priced per chair, with larger sets commanding a premium per chair. A set of eight or more matching chairs is relatively uncommon, so expect to pay accordingly. Alternatively, a harlequin set of chairs in similar styles can look charming and is usually more affordable.

Check that chairs are sturdy by sitting in them. Loose joints are common but easily repaired by a furniture restorer. Look at the seat: drop-in seats can be re-upholstered without specialist skills, while over-stuffed seats are better left to a professional upholsterer.

Creating a Dining Scheme

Antique dining furniture doesn't need to be a matching suite. Mixing periods and timbers can create a more interesting and personal room. A Regency mahogany table with a set of Victorian balloon-back chairs, for instance, is a classic combination that works beautifully. The key is to maintain a consistency of scale and quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

This varies widely. A Victorian wind-out table with two extra leaves might extend from six to ten places. Regency pedestal tables with extra sections can sometimes seat sixteen or more. Always ask the dealer for the minimum and maximum lengths.

A harlequin set is a group of chairs that are similar but not identical, typically from the same period and style but made by different makers or at slightly different dates. They are an affordable way to furnish a dining table and can look just as good as a matched set.

Yes, and this is often a good idea. Drop-in seats simply lift out and can be recovered at home or by an upholsterer. Over-stuffed seats, where the fabric is attached directly to the frame, should be done professionally to ensure the correct tension and finish.

A pedestal table is supported by one or more central pillars rather than four corner legs. Single pedestal tables are common for smaller sizes, while two or three pedestal (pillar) tables are used for longer dining tables. The pedestal design gives more legroom for diners.