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.
Fine 18th Century Mahogany Gateleg Table
Rare 18th Century Cherrywood Lowboy
A Rare 18th Century Cherrywood Tripod Table
18th Century Oak Lowboy
George I Oak Lowboy
Superb Italian Painted Table
Pair French Marble Side Lamp Tables
A Fine Pair Regency Rosewood Card Tables Attributed To George Oakley
Fine 18th Century Mahogany Card Table
Regency Mahogany Sofa Table
Superb Burr Walnut Dining Table
Georgian Mahogany Tea Table
Georgian Mahogany Tilt Top Table
Georgian Fold Over Mahogany Tea Table
Small Early 18th Century Walnut Lowboy
Mid 18th Century Mahogany Tea Table
Fine 18th Century Mahogany Chippendale Tripod Table
French Inlaid Occasional Lamp Table
Early 18th Century Oak Lowboy
Large 18th Century Mahogany Tripod Table
Outstanding Regency Brass Inlaid Sofa Table
Victorian Burr Walnut Library Table by W J Mansell
George III, Cuban Mahogany Reading Table
A Fine Regency Rosewood Drum Table
A Victorian Period Burr Walnut Antique "Baby" Sutherland Table.
A Pair Of 19thc Chinese Elm Side Tables
Lovely Victorian Mahogany Lamp Table
Top Quality Walnut Console Table
Superb Burr Walnut Console Hall Table
Victorian Walnut Marquetry Centre Table
George III Satinwood Pembroke Table
Sheraton Mahogany Inlaid Card Table
Victorian Burr Walnut Work Table
Set Four Graduated Chinese Hardwood Nest Tables
William IV Mahogany Work Table
George III Mahogany Snap Top Circular Tripod Table
19th Century Marquetry Centre Table
Pretty Inlaid Mahogany Table
A George III Tripod Table With Exceptional Colour
A Highly Decorative Edwardian Satinwood Work Table
A Fine French Mahogany And Marble Table
Fine French Marble Topped Gueridon
19th Century ebonised marquetry & ormolu card table
19th Century rosewood and marquetry centre table
18th Century Mahogany side table
English Marquetry Drop Flap Table
Early 19th Century three tier mahogany side table
18th Century carved mahogany tripod table
19th Century burr walnut centre table
19th Century mahogany Pembroke table
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.