Antique Tables

Tables are the workhorses of any interior, and antique tables bring character and quality that modern pieces cannot match. Our dealers offer side tables, console tables, coffee tables, occasional tables, lamp tables, sofa tables, wine tables, nest of tables and hall tables across all major periods and styles.

In mahogany, oak, walnut, rosewood and satinwood, with turned legs, cabriole legs, trestle bases and pedestal supports, there is an antique table for every room and every purpose.

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Antique Victorian Quality Carved Burr Walnut Circular Lamp Table

Antique Victorian quality carved burr walnut circular lamp table having a quality burr walnut circul...

Antique Victorian Quality Mahogany Demi Lune Shaped Card Table

Antique Victorian quality mahogany Demi lune shaped card table having a quality mahogany Demi lune s...

A George III Mahogany Side Table

A George III mahogany side table, Raised on square chamfered legs with brass castors and above carve...

Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Occasional Table

Good Quality three tier Inlaid Mahogany occasional table of oval shape and finished with turned fini...

Top Quality Mahogany Console Table

A wonderful  mahogany console table with green varigated marble top, in excellent overall condition....

Outstanding Quality Antique Victorian Burr Walnut Inlaid Centre Table

Outstanding quality antique Victorian burr walnut inlaid centre table having a magnificent quality b...

Fine Quality 19th Century Regency Antique Free Standing Lamp/Side Table

​​Fine quality 19th Century Regency antique free standing lamp/side table having a fine quality maho...

Unusual Antique Victorian Miniature Quality Carved Oak Table

Unusual antique Victorian miniature quality carved oak table having a quality carved oak top with a...

Antique George III Quality Mahogany Circular Top Lamp Table

Antique George III quality mahogany circular top lamp table having a quality mahogany circular top s...

Fine Quality Antique Edwardian Figured Mahogany Free Standing Sofa/Side Table

Fine quality antique Edwardian figured mahogany free standing sofa/side table having a quality mahog...

Antique Edwardian Carved Mahogany Lamp Table

Antique Edwardian carved mahogany lamp table having a quality mahogany attractive shaped top with a...

Georgian Oak Tripod Table

A good oak tripod table with a beautifully figured top showcasing the oak''s medullary rays. With a...

A Fine George II Mahogany Card Table

A lovely quality Cuban mahogany card table with counter holders and olive green baize. Its shapely c...

Antique George III Quality Mahogany Lamp/Coffee Table

Antique George III quality mahogany lamp/coffee table having a quality mahogany hexagonal shape top...

Antique Regency Quality Figured Mahogany Pembroke Table

Antique regency quality figured mahogany Pembroke table having a quality figured mahogany top with a...

Antique Victorian French Quality Mahogany and Gilded Brass Marble Top Lamp Table

Antique Victorian French quality mahogany and gilded brass marble top lamp table having a quality ma...

Antique Victorian Quality Carved Rosewood Freestanding Centre Table

Antique Victorian quality carved rosewood freestanding centre table having a quality rosewood serpen...

Antique George III Quality Figured Mahogany Side/Console Table

Antique George III quality figured mahogany side/console table having a quality figured mahogany rec...

Antique Victorian Outstanding Quality Burr Walnut Centre Table

Antique Victorian outstanding quality burr walnut centre table having a magnificent quality burr wal...

Antique George III Quality Mahogany Inlaid Demi Lune Shaped Card/Console Table

Antique George III quality mahogany inlaid demi lune shaped card/console table having a quality maho...

Antique Tables for Every Room

The variety of antique tables available is extraordinary. A Georgian mahogany tripod table beside an armchair, a Regency rosewood sofa table behind a settee, a Victorian walnut loo table in a bay window, an Edwardian nest of tables for tea: each form was designed for a specific purpose and does that job beautifully.

Console tables, designed to stand against a wall, are among the most decorative. Gilt and marble-topped examples from the Georgian period make dramatic hall furniture. Simpler mahogany or oak console tables work well in any room as surfaces for lamps, vases and photographs.

What to Look For

Stability is the first thing to check. Place the table on a flat surface and press down on each corner; there should be no wobble. Tip-top tables, where the top tilts to vertical for storage, should have a working latch mechanism. Check that pedestal bases are firmly attached to the top and that turned or cabriole legs show no signs of breakage or repair at stress points.

Examine the top surface carefully. Some wear, ring marks and minor scratches are expected and add character. Deep burns, heavy staining or severely damaged veneers may require professional restoration, which should be reflected in the asking price.

Choosing the Right Table

Scale is everything with occasional tables. A table that is too large dominates a room; one that is too small looks lost. As a general rule, a side table should be roughly the same height as the arm of the adjacent sofa or chair. Coffee tables work best at the same height as the seat cushion. Console tables should be in proportion to the wall space above and beside them.

Frequently Asked Questions

A loo table is a Victorian oval or round table on a central pedestal, originally used for the card game "loo" (lanterloo). They are versatile tables, working well as centre tables, breakfast tables or occasional tables. Most are made in walnut or mahogany with a tip-top mechanism.

A sofa table is a narrow, rectangular table with drop leaves at each end, designed to stand behind a sofa. They became fashionable during the Regency period and are typically made in rosewood or mahogany. The drop leaves extend the surface for serving tea or displaying objects.

Light white ring marks can sometimes be removed by rubbing gently with a mixture of cigarette ash and olive oil, or with a proprietary ring mark remover. Dark rings indicate deeper damage and are harder to treat. Always test any treatment on an inconspicuous area first, and consult a restorer for valuable pieces.

Cabriole legs curve outward at the knee and inward toward the foot, often terminating in a ball and claw, pad or scroll foot. The style originated in the early 18th century and is a hallmark of Queen Anne and early Georgian furniture. Cabriole legs are found on tables, chairs and cabinets.

Most antique tables are not suitable for outdoor use as moisture and temperature changes will damage the timber and joints. Exceptions include cast iron pub tables, stone-topped garden tables and certain pieces of garden furniture specifically designed for outdoor use.