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Vintage & Antique Tables for Sale

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Antique tables have long been central to domestic life, serving practical needs while reflecting the craftsmanship of their period. Whether made for dining, writing, or occasional use, the quality of timber and joinery was fundamental. Today, antique tables remain sought after not only for their design, but for the materials and traditional construction methods that define them.

Broadly speaking, antique tables date from the Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian eras, each period favouring different timbers and finishes as availability, fashion, and trade evolved.


Periods, Timber and Style

Georgian tables are most closely associated with mahogany. Imported in quantity from the Caribbean and Central America, mahogany was prized for its strength, fine grain, and ability to take a deep polish. It allowed cabinet makers to create elegant proportions, refined legs, and stable dining tables capable of spanning wide tops without warping. Earlier Georgian examples may also be found in walnut, particularly in the first half of the 18th century, before mahogany became dominant.

Victorian tables reflect a broader use of materials. While mahogany remained popular, oak saw renewed interest, particularly in country and Gothic-inspired interiors. Rosewood, imported from Brazil, became fashionable for centre tables and occasional pieces due to its rich colour and striking grain. Construction during this period often became heavier, reflecting both taste and the shift towards machine-assisted production.

Edwardian tables frequently returned to lighter aesthetics. Satinwood and inlaid decoration became fashionable in revival styles, while mahogany continued in more restrained forms. The grain was often selected for visual effect, with cross-banding and stringing used to add subtle contrast.


Construction and Surface

Traditional joinery remains a key indicator of quality. Solid plank tops, hand-cut dovetails, and mortise and tenon joints suggest earlier manufacture. Over time, a natural patina develops, particularly on frequently used surfaces. This mellowing of colour and texture is one of the most valued characteristics of antique tables.


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Walton House Antiques Ltd

George III Mahogany Lamp / Wine Table

£ 895

€1,036
$1,190

George III Mahogany Lamp / Wine Table

£ 895

€1036
$1190

Walton House Antiques Ltd

£ 1,600

€1,852
$2,128

19th Century Swedish Burr Birch Tripod Table

£ 1,600

€1852
$2128

Debenham Antiques Ltd

Hutton-Clarke Antiques

French Mahogany Console Table

£ 750

€868
$997

French Mahogany Console Table

£ 750

€868
$997

Hutton-Clarke Antiques

Hutton-Clarke Antiques

Italian Carved Tripod Table

£ 465

€538
$618

Italian Carved Tripod Table

£ 465

€538
$618

Hutton-Clarke Antiques

£ 1,850

€2,142
$2,460

Scandinavian Mid Century Adjustable Burr Birch Coffee Table

£ 1,850

€2142
$2460

Debenham Antiques Ltd

£ 1,125

€1,302
$1,496

Antique Victorian Satinwood Writing Table / Desk

£ 1,125

€1302
$1496

Marylebone Antiques

Hutton-Clarke Antiques

Country House Oak Console Table

£ 765

€886
$1,017

Country House Oak Console Table

£ 765

€886
$1017

Hutton-Clarke Antiques

£ 1,175

€1,360
$1,563

Antique George III Period Mahogany Card Table

£ 1,175

€1360
$1563

Marylebone Antiques

£ 1,100

€1,273
$1,463

Georgian Style Inlaid Yew Wood Side Tables

£ 1,100

€1273
$1463

Marylebone Antiques

£ 445

€515
$592

Antique Mahogany Occasional Table

£ 445

€515
$592

Marylebone Antiques

Town House Traders Ltd

Anglo Indian Carved Coffee Table

£ 150

€174
$199

Anglo Indian Carved Coffee Table

£ 150

€174
$199

Town House Traders Ltd

£ 595

€689
$791

Victorian Walnut Oval Breakfast Table

£ 595

€689
$791

Rawlings Antiques

£ 4,500

€5,209
$5,985

Antique Victorian New Zealand Specimen Wood Marquetry Table by Anton Seuffert

£ 4,500

€5209
$5985

Knight Fine Antiques & Collectables

£ 475

€550
$632

Mahogany Table Top Bijouterie Table

£ 475

€550
$632

Georgian Antiques

artsncraftsfurniture

Heals Coffee Table

£ 100

€116
$133

Heals Coffee Table

£ 100

€116
$133

artsncraftsfurniture

£ 55

€64
$73

Heals "Hypnos" Style Occasional Table

£ 55

€64
$73

artsncraftsfurniture

£ 125

€145
$166

William the Fourth Occasional Table

£ 125

€145
$166

artsncraftsfurniture

£ 1,995

€2,309
$2,653

Pine Farmhouse Refectory Table 6 Plank - Delivery 0048

£ 1,995

€2309
$2653

CES Home & Garden Limited

£ 2,850

€3,299
$3,790

French Mahogany Library Table

£ 2,850

€3299
$3790

Camden Antiques

Walton House Antiques Ltd

Regency Rosewood Nest of Tables

£ 1,325

€1,534
$1,762

Regency Rosewood Nest of Tables

£ 1,325

€1534
$1762

Walton House Antiques Ltd

£ 950

€1,100
$1,263

Chippendale Rectangular Mahogany Centre Table

£ 950

€1100
$1263

Hutton-Clarke Antiques

£ 2,650

€3,068
$3,524

Mid 18th Century Rectangular Centre Writing Table

£ 2,650

€3068
$3524

WR Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd

£ 1,650

€1,910
$2,194

George III Mahogany Two Tier Tripod Table

£ 1,650

€1910
$2194

Walton House Antiques Ltd

£ 1,695

€1,962
$2,254

Regency Period Rosewood Centre Table

£ 1,695

€1962
$2254

Camden Antiques

£ 675

€781
$898

Mahogany & Leather Coffee Table

£ 675

€781
$898

LT Antiques

£ 695

€805
$924

Antique George III Mahogany Lowboy Side Table

£ 695

€805
$924

Penderyn Antiques

Philip Hunt Antiques

Regency Mahogany Sewing Table

£ 625

€723
$831

Regency Mahogany Sewing Table

£ 625

€723
$831

Philip Hunt Antiques

£ 1,495

€1,731
$1,988

Wonderful Regency Amboyna Occasional Table

£ 1,495

€1731
$1988

Philip Hunt Antiques

£ 1,395

€1,615
$1,855

Pretty French Walnut Centre Table

£ 1,395

€1615
$1855

Philip Hunt Antiques

£ 1,995

€2,309
$2,653

Regency Revival 3 Pedestal Dining Table c.1920

£ 1,995

€2309
$2653

Philip Hunt Antiques

£ 695

€805
$924

Antique Georgian Mahogany Side Table c.1800

£ 695

€805
$924

Founders Antiques

£ 1,385

€1,603
$1,842

Antique Georgian Mahogany Demi Lune Console Table

£ 1,385

€1603
$1842

London City Antiques

£ 1,285

€1,487
$1,709

Antique Georgian Mahogany Lowboy / Hall Table / Small Desk

£ 1,285

€1487
$1709

London City Antiques

£ 650

€752
$864

Antique 19th Century Mahogany Side Table

£ 650

€752
$864

Penderyn Antiques

£ 495

€573
$658

Antique Anglo Indian Inlaid Folding Table

£ 495

€573
$658

Town House Traders Ltd

€ 4,200

£3,628
$4,825

Extendable Oak Dining Table of 3.5m Louis XVI Style

€ 4,200

£3628
$4825

Alain Michel Antiques

Vintage and Antique Table FAQs


How can you tell if an antique table really is antique?

Telling whether an antique table is genuinely antique — rather than later reproduction — comes down to construction, timber, surface, and context. No single detail proves age on its own; it’s the combination that matters.


Timber and Period Use

The type of wood can offer early clues. In Britain, walnut dominated late 17th and early 18th-century furniture before mahogany became widely available from the 1720s onwards. Georgian tables are most often made from solid mahogany, chosen for its strength and ability to hold fine carving. The colour should be deep and mellow, not raw or uniform.

Victorian tables may use mahogany, oak, or rosewood, with oak seeing a revival later in the century. By the Edwardian period, lighter woods such as satinwood and inlaid decorative veneers became fashionable. However, timber alone does not confirm age — many later reproductions copy earlier woods. What matters is how the timber has aged. Genuine antique wood develops a natural patina: slight irregularities in colour, subtle shrinkage around joints, and wear consistent with use.


Construction Techniques

Early tables were made entirely by hand. Look for hand-cut dovetails (slightly uneven in spacing), mortise and tenon joints secured with wooden pegs, and saw marks that run straight rather than circular. Circular machine saw marks suggest post-mid-19th century production.

Undersides are particularly revealing. Tool marks, oxidation to exposed timber, and consistent ageing in concealed areas all support authenticity. Reproduction pieces often look too clean underneath.


Makers and Designers

Certain makers can add confidence. Georgian cabinet makers such as Thomas Chippendale and Thomas Sheraton established influential designs, though genuinely signed pieces are rare. Victorian firms like Gillows of Lancaster and London were known for high-quality craftsmanship and sometimes stamped their furniture. A maker’s mark, original label, or documented provenance strengthens authenticity considerably.


Signs of Age and Use

Shrinkage gaps in solid tops, slight warping consistent with centuries of seasonal movement, and old repairs carried out sympathetically are normal. Overly perfect surfaces, uniform colouring, or artificial distressing are warning signs.

In the end, determining whether a table is truly antique relies on experience. The wood, the joinery, the wear, and the design must all align with the claimed period. When they do, the result is a piece that feels coherent — not manufactured to look old, but genuinely shaped by time.


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