Dining Tables/Centre Tables

Antique Victorian Burr Walnut Breakfast Table

Antique Victorian walnut small dining table with a burr walnut oval top which has a lovely carved edge. The base is solid walnut & beautifully carved with porcelain casters under the quadruple legs. As you can see in the images, the top can be flipped up, the idea being to sit it in a corner when not in use. The top can also be taken right off for easy transportation. This table is in lovely original condition & dates from around the 1860-80 period.

£ 975.00 + VAT

Antique Regency Style Mahogany Dining Table

Antique Regency style oval shaped mahogany dining table with a turned central column on tripod legs. The top edge is reeded & there is more reeding on the legs, which have brass caps & casters. This table is very elegant & good quality. The top has just been French polished. I would say it dates from around the 1920-30's period.

Antique Regency Rosewood Brass Inlaid Round Dining Table

Antique Regency circular dining table in rosewood with brass inlay on the top & on the base. This piece is totally original & I would say it dates to around the 1810 period. Beneath the top is a well shaped central pedestal sitting on a tripod platform base. Below that are three carved claw feet in original parcel gilt sitting on casters. The circular top can be tilted or taken off for easy transportation. This table is wonderful quality & in lovely original condition. It has a good original colour too. It's almost too good to use as a dining table & would make an impressive centre table. The top is flat, no warps or splits. Please enlarge all the images.

£ 4500.00 + VAT
£ 3500.00 + VAT

Antique Regency Style Mahogany Dining Table

Antique Regency style mahogany extending dining table on twin pedestal tripod reeded legs, with brass capped feet. The table is really good quality & is in lovely condition, with very minor old markings here & there, but nothing serious. It's a good size even without the extra leaf in. Fully extended, it will take about 10 people comfortably, because there are no legs in the way. The top, which has a border below, is inlaid & cross-banded. There are long bearers that extend out under the top, to give extra support for the leaf. I would say this table dates from around the 1950's period. This table can be dismantled completely for easy transportation.