Antique Dining Tables

Fireside Antiques offers antique dining tables. We source many of our vintage dining room and kitchen tables on buying trips to England and France.  Here, you will find a vast selection of French and English 19th Century antique tables.
  • Filters
  • Sort by
    ...
  • French 19th Century Mahogany Extending Dining Table

    $16,600.00

    30"H x 143"W x 55.75"D

    Dimensions: 30” H x 143’ W x 55 ¾” D

    A stunning metamorphic French mahogany dining table from the 19th century, extending to 143” (just shy of 12 feet) to host a crowd of family & friends. The four leaves show beautiful color and smooth texture, they are more recent replacements made with the utmost care to blend seamlessly with the original dropleaf ends which create an oblong shape when open. Three pairs of slender, delicately turned legs support the scale of the table, balanced on small brass casters. Distance between the legs is approximately 60” on the left side and 54” to the right to seat at least twelve guests comfortably. Cleaned, tightened, this refinished 19th century extending table is ready for your interior. Please view the detailed images to see more.

    Max dimensions: 30” H x 143” W x 55 ¾” D
    Each leaf: 22” W x 55 ¾” D
    Width with three leaves: 121” W x 55 ¾” D
    Width with two leaves: 99” W x 55 ¾” D
    Width with one leaf: 76 ¾” W x 55 ¾” D
    Width without leaves: 54 ¾” W x 55 ¾” D

  • French 19th Century Marble Top Farm Table

    $5,800.00

    29.75"H x 77.25"W x 31.50"D

    Dimensions: 29 ¾” H x 77 ¼” W x 31 ½” D

    A unique farm table with origins in 19th century France, adapted in the 20th century with a new white marble top on the original oak frame. At just over six-feet long, the scale is perfect to host intimate gatherings of family & friends or everyday meals. The top surface of antique honed white marble has a smooth texture that is inviting to the touch, animated by thin ribbons of gray veining and finished to rounded corners. Patina is light with spots or streaks of tan discoloration after decades of use. Two pairs of square, muscular legs support the scale of the table joined by stretchers across the length and width–all stained an attractive shade of chestnut. Distance between the legs is approximately 66” to fit three chairs per side comfortably (or a single bench) with the possibility of a chair on each end. The proportions and quality craftsmanship of the table could easily adapt to a multitude of uses around the home, even to a retail or business environment as a display fixture. As well, the table could easily be lifted and adapted into a kitchen island or work table. Cleaned, tightened, and polished with a French paste wax this antique farm table is ready to join your interior. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

    Apron height: 24 ¾”

  • French 19th Century Mahogany Library Table

    $3,995.00

    28"H x 55.50"W x 31.13"D

    Dimensions: 28” H x 55 ½” W x 31 ⅛” D

    French late 19th century mahogany center table or library table with two gorgeous fret-carved pedestals on each side recalling Gothic architectural motifs in a cathedral. The simple plank top is a blank canvas for display or studying, as intended, glowing with a soft amber-hue from light grain patterns. Two thick pedestals support the top with lovely scrolled edges and a pierced, geometric design which narrows at the stretcher parallel to the floor. Two pairs of wide feet carved with a fluted texture balance the thickness of the stretcher to end in upturned scrolls giving it a sense of lightness and movement; pleasing to the eye from every angle. Cleaned, tightened, and polished with a French paste wax this unique table is ready to join your interior as an unexpected desk or small dining table. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French 19th Century Rustic Painted Farm Table

    $5,600.00

    29.25"H x 109.50"W x 33.50"D

    Dimensions: 29 ¼” H x 109 ½” W x 33 ½” D

    An outstanding country farmhouse table from 19th century France, handcrafted from pine and washed in a layered black pigment that would have appeared ebonized at the time. The top planks are arranged in a breadboard formation on one side (the end with the most obvious area of patina) and flat on the opposite end, while all the edges have a weathered softness that feels inviting to the touch. Many generations of use has worn through the dark finish to develop a tactile rusticity exposing the light wood grain below. Within the apron are three drawers: one is original and two are custom replacements made with the utmost care to blend seamlessly into the design. A total of six legs distribute the weight of the table, built to host an abundance of food and guests, with a leg at each corner and two thoughtfully positioned under the center to not obstruct feet or chairs. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax to preserve the unique patina, ready to join your interior. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

    Apron clearance: 23 ½”

  • French 19th Century Cast Iron and Marble Bistro Table

    $1,495.00

    27.25"H x 38.13"W x 23.75"D

    Dimensions: 27 ¼” H x 38 ⅛” W x 23 ¾” D

    A turn of the century (circa 1900) French bistro table of Beaux Arts/Art Nouveau “fin de siècle” period details in the painted-white cast iron base. The white marble top has fine gray veining, etched and clouded on the surface from over a century of use. Foliate motifs appearing on the support legs are complemented by the architectural qualities of the frame given a refreshing lightness by the chalky white paint to harmonize with the stone. Enjoy a cultivated and historic atmosphere on a patio or in a kitchen or breakfast nook for that Parisian brasserie style at home. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

    Knee height: 26 ½” H
    Leg width: 30 ¼” W

  • French Pair of Fossil Marble Iron Trestle Base Bistro Tables

    $4,995.00

    28.25"H x 51.25"W x 23.25"D

    Dimensions: 28 ¼” H x 51 ¼” W x 23 ¼” D

    A stunning pair of French bistro tables from the early 20th century with dark marble tops on industrial steel bases. The black stone slabs are punctuated with the remains of tiny marine fossils–like constellations in the night sky–becoming an unexpected feature of dinner service! Bases of cast iron featuring two pedestals met with a stretcher rod at the feet were once a brick red, now patinated with mottled patches revealing the metal underneath. Used together or independently, this unique set of antique bistro tables have so much potential to transform a patio, kitchen, or other creative uses. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition. Sold as a pair.

  • SALELimited
    French 19th Century Oak Top Bistro Table

    French 19th Century Oak Top Bistro Table

    Original price was: $995.00.Current price is: $785.00.

    28.13"H x 39.25"W x 20.88"D

    Dimensions: 28 ⅛” H x 39 ¼” W x 20 ⅞”D

    An exceptional 19th century French bistro table with personality and stylized details in the cast iron base. The oak planks have a well-patinated surface–consistent with age and type of use–that makes an inviting backdrop for casual meals. A lovely addition to a kitchen or breakfast nook, recreating that chic Parisian bistro style at home. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, ready for your interior. Please view the detailed images.

  • French 19th Century Solid Oak Trestle Base Table

    $5,800.00

    29.25"H x 86.75"W x 31.50"D

    Dimensions: 29 ¼” H x 86 ¾” W x 31 ½” D

    A monumental 19th century French oak dining table with unique, architectural elements in the trestle base. Impossibly heavy, the top planks are nearly 3” thick, old-growth wood including dense grain patterns and knots, all assembled with square peg joinery keeping with the organic texture. The linear boards are capped on the short ends by perpendicular planks in breadboard formation. Typical of refectory type tables, the supporting legs (two per end) are deep and wide for an interesting profile from every angle, including the massive feet on the floor. A large stretcher (51 ⅝” long) spans the distance in between the legs that will comfortably fit two dining chairs on each side. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this truly remarkable dining table is ready to join your interior. Please view the detailed images.

    Clearance: 26 ½” H

  • French 19th Century Solid Oak Farm Table

    $5,800.00

    30.38"H x 78.75"W x 31.38"D

    Dimensions: 30 ⅜” H x 78 ¾” W x 31 ⅜” D

    An astounding 19th century French oak farm table of robust proportions to anchor a dining room or workspace. The thick plank top (nearly three inches) reveals a series of “honest repairs” in geometric patches interrupting the natural flow of the grain. Much like a Parsons table, the top and solid legs are proportionate, making a clean, linear profile surprisingly more modern than the 1800s time period. An H-form stretcher bracing the legs leaves plenty of room to host six guests comfortably. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this antique farm table is ready to join your interior. Be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition.

    28” clearance
    50” between legs

  • French Modern Oval Marble Dining Table

    $4,995.00

    29"H x 54.75"W x 39.13"D

    Dimensions: 29” H x 54 ¾” W x 39 ⅛” D

    A striking contemporary French marble dining table that might also double as an unexpected desk or center table for a grand entryway. The oval slab of marble is cut wide and deep, characterized by ribbons of lavender and green veining that streak through the creamy white background. A base of two independent legs (detached from the top and each other) rely on gravity to stabilize the mass of stone above, and can be repositioned to suit one’s needs or function. These angular supports have a brass-toned plating which complements the sense of glamor and luxury conveyed by such a unique piece of marble, appealing to both modern and vintage decor styles. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French Vintage Farm Table with Zinc Top

    $7,200.00

    28"H x 117"W x 28"D

    Dimensions: 28” H x 117” W x 28” D

    A vintage farm table from early-to-mid 20th century France, nearly ten feet long to host intimate gatherings of family & friends or everyday meals. The top surface of zinc (a more recent addition) has a smooth texture, finished to rolled edges, and wears an inviting patina from decades of use. Three pairs of muscular square legs support the scale of the table joined by stretchers across the length and width, all painted an attractive shade of burgundy. Distance between the legs is approximately 54” to seat at least eight guests comfortably and up to twelve, if using narrow chairs. The proportions and quality craftsmanship of the table could easily adapt to a retail or business environment as a display fixture, but a potting table for the avid gardener would be an attractive use as well. Cleaned, tightened, and polished with a French paste wax this table is ready to join your interior. Please view the detailed images.

    Apron clearance: 24 ½”

  • French 19th Century Iron Dining Table in New Powdercoat

    $9,995.00

    29"H x 76"W x 37.50"D

    Dimensions: 29” H x 76” W x 37 ½” D

    A heavy cast iron 19th Century Parisian boucherie or presentation table (like those found in a butcher shop or bakery). Recently powdercoated in a refreshing shade of Caribbean blue for relaxed al fresco meals. The oblong-oval top is a single sheet of steel dimpled with texture left by old patina from exposure to the elements, finished with rolled edges. A stylized curule base joins the pair of curvaceous legs on the ends with a pair of stretcher bars held in place with brass-tone rosettes. Thanks to its color and unique style, this vintage French table will be a delightful addition to a patio, sunroom, or kitchen. Please view the detailed images to see more.

  • French 18th Century Solid Oak Trestle Dining Table

    $5,600.00

    29.50"H x 82"W x 33.25"D

    Dimensions: 29 ½” H x 82” W x 33 ¼” D

    A massive 18th century French oak trestle table with whimsical carved details in the base. Impossibly heavy top planks, arranged in a breadboard formation, create a solid surface for dining or working if using this table as a desk. Typical of refectory, or monastery tables, the two support legs are wide and shaped on the edges to graceful undulations for an interesting profile when viewed from the side. A large stretcher carved with serpentine edges spans the distance in between the legs and is pinned with an exaggerated, rounded peg. Proportionally wide “shoes” on the floor offer visual balance as well as structural support. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this truly unique dining table is ready to join your interior. Please note the table is easily disassembled for transportation or relocation around the home. View the detailed images to see more.

    Distance between feet: 60” W
    Clearance: 27 ½” H

  • Spanish 19th Century Solid Oak Dining Table

    $4,995.00

    28.63"H x 70.75"W x 31.13"D

    Dimensions: 28 ⅝” H x 70 ¾” W x 31 ⅛” D

    A multipurpose Spanish fratino table from the 19th century in handsome oak construction with stretchers of wrought-iron for dining, as a center table, or writing desk. Thick top planks are in remarkable condition, smooth and clear to appreciate the grain patterns only interrupted by the tops of square peg joinery and a few honest repairs in the knots. An exquisite base made of splayed, carved lyre legs is bridged with sculptural wrought iron stretchers that bypass each other, swinging from the underside of the top planks to meet the opposite leg ending in a short scroll pinned with a bolt. Whether used as a dining table, work table or console, this Spanish refectory table will impart elegance and history to any room. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, ready to join your interior. Please view the detailed images for the current condition.

    Distance between feet: 55”

  • French 19th Century Iron and Marble Bistro Table

    $1,495.00

    28"H x 39.38"W x 23.63"D

    Dimensions: 28” H x 39 ⅜” W x 23 ⅝” D

    An original French brasserie table, circa 1890, with a removable white marble top on a cast iron frame. The stone top has flat edges and a smooth, although patinated surface clouded with beige discoloration. Slender iron legs of graceful, Beaux Arts styling are braced with stretchers across the frame. This occasional dining table will make a lovely addition to a patio or kitchen. Yellowing and etching of the marble is consistent with age and type of use. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French 18th Century Solid Oak Console-Dining Table

    $4,500.00

    30"H x 67"W x 39.25"D

    Dimensions: 30” H x 67” W x 39 ¼” D

    A rare, metamorphic oak table from 18th century France, appearing to be a substantial console table that easily flips open–nearly doubling in depth–to use as an occasional serving table, center table, or for dining. The handmade solid oak construction bears the dark, textural grain patterns and patina developed over nearly two centuries of time & use. Forged iron pendant pulls dangling from the table apron guide the retractable wood rails that support the side planks (like leaves) unfolding from the table top, pivoting on hand-forged iron hinges that are thoughtfully shaped as a decorative feature beyond their function. A base of four, baluster-turned legs connected by flat stretchers in an H-formation anchors the table, giving it a sense of permanence and presence in any space. Cleaned, tightened, and polished with a French paste wax, this intriguing antique table is ready to join your interior. Please view the detailed images.

    Closed: 30” H x 67” W x 19 ¾” D
    Open: 28 ⅝” H x 67” W x 39 ¼” D

  • French Iron Base Dining Table & Painted Wood Top

    $3,995.00

    28.63"H x 71"W x 35.50"D

    Dimensions: 28 ⅝” H x 71” W x 35 ½” D

    Allow yourself to become lost in the expressive Art Nouveau details on this vintage French dining table featuring a large, cast iron base topped with a (French gray) painted wood surface. The broad dining surface is light gray in tone, with small touches of patina creating a relaxed, farmhouse feel to seat 4-6 people. Curvaceous iron stretchers join the two table legs on the ends that loop and curl for sculptural effect while appearing buoyant and light. Cleaned and polished, ready for your interior. Please view the detailed images.

    Distance between legs: approximately 51 ½”

  • French 19th Century Iron & Marble Bistro Table

    $1,495.00

    28.13"H x 39.38"W x 23.75"D

    Dimensions: 28 ⅛” H x 39 ⅜” W x 23 ¾” D

    An alluring French brasserie table, from the late 19th century with a removable white marble top on a cast iron frame of exotic ornamentation. This classic French bistro table has the expected rectangular top of fine grey veining in the white stone, resting on a black cast iron base that incorporates decorative elements from the Neoclassical and Persian architectural traditions. A lovely addition to a patio or kitchen, please view the detailed images to see more.

  • French 19th Century Solid Oak Trestle Table

    $8,200.00

    28.75"H x 105.88"W x 31.25"D

    Dimensions: 28 ¾” H x 105 ⅞” W x 31 ¼” D

    A monumental 19th century French oak dining table with unique decorative elements in the trestle base. Impossibly heavy, the top planks are 2” thick old-growth wood including dense grain patterns and knots left by the pre-industrial milling technology–preserving the wonderful, organic texture on every surface. The two linear boards are capped on the short ends by perpendicular planks in breadboard formation. Typical of refectory type tables, the two support legs are deep and wide for an interesting profile from every angle including serif-like appendages hanging from the underside. A large stretcher (71 ¾” long) spans the distance in between the legs that should reasonably fit up to three dining chairs. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this truly remarkable dining table is ready to join your interior. Please view the detailed images.

  • Swedish 20th Century Pine Trestle Table

    $4,995.00

    30.25"H x 78.63"W x 38.38"D

    Dimensions: 30 ¼” H x 78 ⅝” W x 38 ⅜” D

    A wonderfully patinated Swedish pine trestle table from the 20th century, this timeless design endures for its simplicity and strength. One surprising feature is that the table can be dismantled to flat-pack or easily move! The thick table top consists of several large boards joined together that lift off the two pairs of crossed boards forming the legs, locked in position by a stretcher bar in between. It is truly a feat of engineering and craft. The size and height may also work well to use interchangeably as a dining table, desk, work table.
    Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, ready for your interior. Please view the detailed images.

    Interior spacing between legs: 61 ⅝”

  • French 20th Century Oak & Iron Long Bistro Table

    $2,800.00

    29.25"H x 80.50"W x 24.13"D

    Dimensions: 29 ¼” H x 80 ½” W x 24 ⅛” D

    A distinctive French bistro table from the early 20th century, of long and narrow proportions to easily host at least six guests. Raised on two Beaux Arts style cast iron bases, the elongated oak top is well patinated; the three planks exhibiting deep texture and grain pattern that would be so inviting in a kitchen paired with a banquette or chairs. Neoclassical motifs appear on the cast iron pedestals as fluted columns ending in four arms of elegant scrollwork with pad foot to create a historic atmosphere for entertaining or family meals. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, ready for your interior. Please view the detailed images.

  • French 19th Century Massive Solid Oak Farm Table

    $12,500.00

    29.75"H x 158"W x 31.25"D

    Dimensions: 29 ¾” H x 158”(13’-2”) W x 31 ¼” D

    A dramatic oak farm table from 19th century France, over thirteen feet long to host a crowd of family & friends. The top planks show beautiful color and smooth texture, finished to rounded corners over a thick apron. Three pairs of muscular, turned legs support the scale of the table, joined by stretchers across the length and width. Distance between the legs is approximately 75” to seat twelve guests comfortably. The proportions and quality craftsmanship could easily adapt to a retail or business environment as a monumental display fixture. Cleaned, tightened, and refinished in a French polish this antique table is ready to join your interior. Please view the detailed images.

    Apron clearance: 25 ¼”
    Distance between the table legs: approximately 75”

  • French 19th Century Walnut Wine Tasters Table

    $2,995.00

    28.88"H x 44.25"W x 43.25"D

    Dimensions: 28 ⅞” H x 44 ¼” W x 43 ½” D

    This wine tasting table, properly known as a vendange, was made in the late 19th century in France by a creative process of wrapping a painted canvas on the walnut planks to create a tactile but durable finish. Originally the round top would have been dense with red roses and vines painted on a black background–now variably patinated–the fugitive pigment leaving behind the embossed texture of the flora with thin traces of color. Used by wine-makers throughout France and Europe, these specialized tables use a tilting mechanism that allows its top to be positioned in upright orientation – taking up less space in tightly-quartered cellars. A quick twist of the V-shaped support leg locks the top in place when flat. This unique table would be delightful as a center table to greet your guests, as well as in an informal dining space like a breakfast nook. Please view the detailed images to see more.

    Upright dimensions: 47” H x 44 ¼” W x 20 ¾” D
    Flat dimensions: 28 ⅞” H x 44 ¼” W x 43 ½” D

  • French 18th Century Walnut Farm Table

    $8,995.00

    30"H x 106.38"W x 30.13"D

    Dimensions: 30” H x 106 ⅜” W x 30 ⅛” D

    An astonishing 18th century French walnut farm table of robust proportions and two equally amazing drawers. The simple plank top in breadboard arrangement has many layers of patina over the chestnut-toned grain, Much like a Parsons table, the apron and solid legs are proportionate, making a clean, linear profile. Each end of the apron houses a drawer, opened by turned wood knobs, that are a most unusual 36 ½” long offering plenty of storage space. Stretchers placed between the legs on the (short) ends of the table make this a great option as a work table or desk. This rustic, European-scaled solid walnut farm table is long but thin for intimate meals and long conversations. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, ready to join your interior. Be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition.

    Knee Clearance: 22 ½”

  • French 19th Century Cast Iron & Marble Bistro Table

    $3,200.00

    29.75"H x 61"W x 24"D

    Dimensions: 29 ¾” H x 61” W x 24” D

    An exceptional 19th century French bistro dining table with industrial details in its cast iron base recalling the profile of the Eiffel Tower. The thick, white marble slab is a recent replacement, finished in a low beveled edge and characterized by wisps of gray veining. Two cast iron supports of an hourglass silhouette, painted black, are joined by a pair of stretcher rods just above the floor. A lovely addition to a kitchen, breakfast nook, or patio to recreate that Parisian brasserie style at home. Please view the detailed images to see more.

  • French 19th Century Oak & Cast Iron Bistro Table

    $1,800.00

    28.75"H x 38.88"W x 20.75"D

    Dimensions: 28 ¾” H x 38 ⅞” W x 20 ¾” D

    An exceptional 19th century French bistro table with personality and stylized details in the cast iron base. The dark oak planks have a well-patinated surface–consistent with age and type of use–that makes an inviting backdrop for casual dining. A lovely addition to a kitchen or breakfast nook, recreating that Parisian-chic bistro style at home. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, ready for your interior. Please view the detailed images.

  • French 19th Century Oak Refectory Table

    $7,200.00

    30.75"H x 84.50"W x 32.38"D

    Dimensions: 30 ¾” H x 84 ½” W x 32 ⅜” D

    A massive 19th century French oak trestle table in the Refectory style, with whimsical details in the base. Impossibly heavy, the top planks are 3 ⅜” thick to create a solid surface for dining or working. Typical of refectory, or monastery tables, the two support legs are wide and shaped on the edges to graceful undulations for an interesting profile when viewed from the side. A large stretcher spans the distance in between the legs and is pinned with an exaggerated, rounded peg. Proportionally wide “shoes” on the floor, 4 ¼” wide, offer visual balance as well as structural support. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this truly unique dining table is ready to join your interior. Please view the detailed images.

  • Spanish 19th Century Fratino Dining Table

    $5,600.00

    29.25"H x 63.13"W x 29.25"D

    Dimensions: 29 ¼” H x 63 ⅛” W x 29 ¼” D

    A multipurpose Spanish fratino dining table, console or writing desk from the 19th century in stunning oak and wrought-iron stretchers. Thick top planks in breadboard arrangement are supported by an exquisite base made of splayed, carved lyre legs with an Arabesque profile curved and pointed along the edges. Typical of fratino tables, each sculptural iron bar bypasses the other, swinging from the underside of the top planks to meet the opposite leg ending in a spiral and pinned by a square iron stud on the outside. Whether used as a dining table, work table or console, this Spanish fratino will impart elegance and history to any room. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this antique table is ready to join your interior. Please view the detailed images for the current condition.

  • French 19th Century Oak Farmhouse Table

    $6,850.00

    30"H x 81.38"W x 30.13"D

    Dimensions: 30” H x 81 ⅜” W x 30 ⅛” D

    A beautiful country farmhouse dining table from 19th century France, handcrafted from oak. The top planks show a rippled grain dotted by the heads of square peg joinery underneath the dark coffee tone and lightly etched patina. Within the apron is a single drawer, divided into small compartments for convenient storage. Four squared and tapering legs are pinned to the apron by square peg joinery. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, ready to join your interior. Please view the detailed images.

    Apron clearance: 24 ½”

  • French Light Oak Farm Table

    $5,900.00

    30.13"H x 86.5"W x 31.75"D

    Dimensions: 30 ⅛” H x 86 ½” W x 31 ¾” ” D

    A very creative, inspiring French farmhouse table from circa 1910 handcrafted from light oak. The top surface, made of quarter-sawn planks with fantastic grain pattern, has a gentle scalloped edge on the long sides. Two drawers in the apron are placed on the short sides, their drawer fronts have a fluted texture and are opened by turned wood knobs. One drawer is sectioned into three compartments while the other is not divided. Square, tapering legs deeply routed on the corners are joined to the apron by square peg joinery. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax to revive the natural luster, this unique dining table is ready for your interior. Please view the detailed images.

    Apron clearance: 25” H

  • French 19th Century Bistro Table

    $2,600.00

    28"H x 39.50"W x 23.63"D

    Dimensions: 28” H x 39 ½” W x 23 ⅝” D

    An original French brasserie table, circa 1890, with a removable white marble top on a cast iron frame. This classic French bistro table has a few design elements to stand out from the rest! The stone top features beveled edges around both the top and bottom surfaces, geometric details that will reappear in the cyma profile of the base. Impressive curule legs, joined by medallions at the stretcher rod, are still mostly green with patinations to reveal the dark metal underneath. Little scrolled feet (or what remains of them) sit off the floor on trapezoid blocks. A lovely addition to a patio or kitchen. Yellowing and etching of the marble is consistent with age and type of use. Please view the detailed images.

  • French Cast Iron and Marble Bistro Table

    $1,600.00

    27.75"H x 39.25"W x 25.50"D

    Dimensions: 27 ¾” H x 39 ¼” W x 25 ½” D

    A classic French bistro table with white marble top on black, cast iron base. The natural stone has a smooth, honed finish and is flat on the edges. Etching and pitting of the marble is consistent with age and type of use. Gentle scrolling motif on the cast iron is a subtle detail that looks cultivated and historic. A lovely addition to a patio or breakfast nook. Please view the detailed images.

  • French 19th Century Oval Walnut Drop Leaf Dining Table

    $6,200.00

    29.63"H x 68.75"W x 51.13"D

    Dimensions: 29-⅝” H x 68-¾” W x 51-⅛” D

    Warm, wonderfully patinated walnut envelopes this beautiful oval drop leaf dining table from 19th Century France. With the leaves up, the table is large and ideal for dining. It would be the perfect place for friends and family to gather for a meal or play games. Four supports extend to hold up the smaller leaves. Four linear legs lift the antique. This table has been tightened, cleaned and polished with a French paste wax. Be sure to view the detailed images for a look at the table’s current condition.

    Leaves down: 35-¼”D

  • French 19th Century Round Walnut Drop Leaf Dining Table

    $4,800.00

    29.38"H x 52.38"W x 52.38"D

    Dimensions: 29-⅜” H x 52-⅜” W x 52-⅜” D

    A beautiful round walnut drop leaf dining table, made in France circa 1850. The table is made of solid walnut with wonderfully expressed graining and boards which were book matched, creating balanced interest. There is a single drawer housed within the apron, accessed with a pull of its turned wooden knob. Metal rings can be pulled to extend the supports for the drop leaves. With the leaves up, the table makes a wonderful dining table. It would be ideally suited for smaller groups and would be perfect for a breakfast room. The long, linear legs are tapered and terminate at brass capped feet, equipped with casters. This table has been tightened, cleaned and polished with a French paste wax. Be sure to view the detailed images for a look at the table’s current condition.

    Leaves down: 27-⅛”D

  • French Walnut Oval Drop Leaf Gate Leg Dining Table

    $8,995.00

    29.63"H x 63.25"W x 51.50"D

    Dimensions: 29-⅝” H x 63-¼” W x 51-½” D

    An amazing solid walnut oval gateleg dining table from 19th century France. The beautiful walnut has an honest repair found in the top which gives the table a unique and one of a kind presence. These repairs not only give antiques points of interest, but also extend the life of the item, ensuring it can be passed down for generations to come. The top’s center was made from a single board. The leaves have some slight warping present, however the table is flat and comfortable to use. Two gate legs swing out to support the drop leaves. The legs are linear and tapered, capped in brass feet equipped with casters. This table has been tightened, cleaned and polished with a lacquered finish. Be sure to view the detailed photos for a closer look at the current condition of this wonderful antique dining table.

    Leaves down: 21-¾”D

  • French 19th Century Oval Walnut Drop Leaf Dining Table

    $4,800.00

    28.13"H x 60.63"W x 46"D

    Dimensions: 28-⅛” H x 60-⅝” W x 46” D

    A gorgeous solid walnut oval drop leaf dining table made circa 1860 in France. The top’s center is made from a single board. The rich walnut is wonderfully patinated, with beautiful graining and warm coloration. Leather tabs can be pulled to extend the supports for the two drop leaves. With the leaves up, the table makes a wonderful dining table. It would be ideally suited for smaller groups and would be perfect for a breakfast room. The table legs are linear and taper to meet brass sabots, which are equipped with casters. This table has been tightened, cleaned and polished with a French paste wax. Take a look at the detailed photos to view the table’s current condition and appearance.

    Leaves down : 22-¼”D

  • French 19th Century Fruitwood Farm Table

    $8,995.00

    29.13"H x 116.88"W x 35"D

    Dimensions: 29 ⅛” H x 116 ⅞” W x 35” D

    Nearly ten feet long, this 19th century French farmhouse table shows attractive grain and patina in the massive planks. The fruitwood top, 1 ⅜” thick, bears the marks of many generations and some visible repairs in warm cherry wood that give the table endearing charm. A plain apron of oak connects to straight, square oak legs by square dowel construction. The stretcher running the length has been left more naturally textured without being perfectly flat on each side. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax to bring out the organic beauty. Please view the detailed images for a closer look at the current condition and quality craftsmanship of this unique farm table.

  • French 19th Century Solid Walnut Dining Table

    $7,895.00

    30.63"H x 74.50"W x 31.50"D

    Dimensions: 30 ⅝” H x 74 ½” W x 31 ½” D

    This rustic farmhouse dining table from France, circa 1860, will easily accommodate six guests. The beautiful walnut planks, dotted with the tops of the square peg joinery, have layers of patina and are finished with breadboard ends over a study base. The narrow proportions are supported by squared and tapered legs. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this antique table is ready for your immediate use. Be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French 19th Century Walnut Farm Table

    $8,500.00

    31.25"H x 79.50"W x 34.75"D

    Dimensions: 31 ¼” H x 79 ½” W x 34 ¾” D

    Charming French farmhouse table crafted in the 19th century from solid walnut, with breadboard ends. The surface is gently rippled from when the planks were milled, highlighting the beauty of the grain. Some patina from time and use as expected. The apron is slightly arched and offers a single drawer with a bin pull handle. Squared and tapered legs support the whole, visually elongated by routed channels on each corner. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this table is ready for its next home. Please view the detailed images for a closer look.

  • French 19th Century Bistro Table with Oak Top

    $2,995.00

    27.88"H x 55"W x 27.25"D

    Dimensions: 27 ⅞” H x 55” W x 27 ¼” D

    Vintage French bistro table with oak top on cast iron base from the 19th century. The oak planks have a lovely color and grain, routed at the edges for subtle sophistication. Patina on the wooden table top is as expected for the age and type of use: water rings, discoloration, and lightly scratched. A cast iron base is exquisite with rococo influence on the curule frame, which is delightfully patinated, revealing the metal underneath the ivory pigment. Recently cleaned and polished for your immediate use. Please view all of the detailed images.

  • French Early 20th Century Pine Refectory Table

    $5,900.00

    29.25"H x 79.50"W x 34.75"D

    Dimensions: 29 ¼” H x 79 ½” W x 34 ¾” D

    A thick, solid pine refectory or farmhouse table, from early 20th century France. Knots, beautiful grain, and an incredible range of textures give the 2 ¼” thick tabletop its abundant character. The planks are finished with breadboard ends and dotted with square wooden pegs holding the pieces together. Two substantial legs, angled outward to support the massive top, are braced by a low and long stretcher, ensuring its stability, but also contributing another noticeable design feature. Cleaned and polished with a French wax paste, this table is ready to use. Please view the detailed images.

  • French Vintage Bistro Table with Wood Top

    $2,500.00

    29.38"H x 43.25"W x 29.75"D

    Dimensions: 29 ⅜” H x 43 ¼” W x 29 ¾” D

    Vintage French bistro table with solid poplar top and cast iron base. The wooden planks are held together by tongue and groove joinery, the grain is patinated with the expected rings and stains, which do not detract from the historic charm of the design. A base of cast iron with low feet offers a welcome spot to sit and stay a while. Cleaned and polished with French wax paste, this table is ready to use. View the detailed images.

  • French Vintage Bistro Table with Marble Top

    $1,495.00

    27.75"H x 39.75"W x 24.13"D

    Dimensions: 27 ¾” H x 39 ¾” W x 24 ⅛” D

    An original French brasserie table, circa 1890, with a removable white marble top on a cast iron frame. The stone top is animated by waves of gray veining, shaped to rounded corners and a smooth, although lightly patinated surface. Slender iron legs of graceful, Beaux Arts styling are braced with crossed stretchers. This occasional dining table will make a lovely addition to a patio or kitchen. Yellowing and etching of the marble is consistent with age and type of use. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French Vintage Bistro Table with Marble Top

    $1,495.00

    27.75"H x 39.25"W x 23.63"D

    Dimensions: 27 ¾ ” H x 39 ¼ ” W x 23 ⅝ ” D

    A charming French 19th century bistro table, perfect for entertaining or everyday use, indoors and out! The original white marble shows expressive gray veining under a smooth surface. Scratches and staining of the stone consistent with age and type of use. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition of this bistro table.

  • Large French Mahogany Conference Table

    $4,600.00

    30.25"H x 74.75"W x 55.25"D

    Dimensions: 30 ¼” H x 74 ¾” W x 55 ¼” D

    This wide conference table from France is perfect as a conference table or as a dining table to seat 8-10 guests. The table top is made of a durable inset black wax cloth framed with mahogany. The shaped and inset base below is made of solid mahogany with four fluted and squared tapering legs. Married over time, the tables’ more recent top and the 18th century base pair well together. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this table is ready for your immediate use. View the detailed images for the current condition. Tables top lifts off the base or ease of transportation.

  • SALELimited
    English Oak Gateleg Drop Leaf Table

    English Oak Gateleg Drop Leaf Table

    Original price was: $1,800.00.Current price is: $1,200.00.

    28.50"H x 41.75"W x 19.50"D

    Dimensions: 28 ½” H x 41 ¾” W x 19 ½”D

    This English solid oak gateleg table is versatile and easy to use. The drop leaf table top is in three sections to be used as needed. This table can be used with both sides down as a console, or against the wall with one leaf up and lastly this table can float in a room and be used as a dining table with both leaves extended. The table’s base has many barley twist legs that open to support the drop leaves. Cleaned and polished with a paste wax this table is ready for your use. View all the detailed images to see its current condition.

    Total with one leaf extended: 39 ½”D
    Total with both leaves extended : 58”D

  • French Mid-Century Modern Center Table

    $7,650.00

    31"H x 51.25"W x 51.25"D

    Dimensions: 31” H x 51 ¼” W x 51 ¼” D

    This mid-century modern center table from France is sure to make a statement in your interior. The large round white marble top is smooth and worn with patina. The tubular metal base has been cleaned and powder coated with a silver finish to resemble chrome. Perfect as a center table or dining table for six. Be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • Swedish Mahogany Spinning Tilt-Top Table

    $1,650.00

    29.38"H x 29.25"W x 29.25"D

    Dimensions: 29 ⅜” H x 29 ¼” W x 29 ¼” D

    A Swedish 19th century round tilt top table with a faux bois finish. This versatile little table is perfect for a small dining experience or used as a side table. Impressive burl faux bois paint finish is found on the table’s top surrounded in a decorative trim and linear faux bois detailing. The table top tilts and is held stable with a removable dowel. The table’s pedestal base has three splayed legs with painted trim details. Cleaned and tightened, this antique is ready for your immediate use. Be sure to view the detailed images. Upright Dimensions: 46 ¼” H x 29 ¼” W x 29 ¼” D

  • Massive Gustavian Trestle Base Dining Table

    $25,000.00

    30.25"H x 147.63"W x 36.75"D

    Dimensions: 30 ¼” H x 147 ⅝” W x 36 ¾” D

    This massive Swedish Gustavian pine dining table is over 12 feet long, (12’-3 ⅝” to be exact). The simple wooden top sits over a pair of hand-cut and painted trestle base legs, each resting on a plinth base and connected by a cross stretcher. The top is secured to the base with six forged iron screws and disassembles for easy travel and storage. This table is ready for your immediate use. Patina and wear is consistent with age and use, be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition of this table.

  • Dutch Rosewood Extending Dining Table

    $3,895.00

    30"H x 57"W x 43.38"D

    Dimensions: 30” H x 57” W x 43 ⅜” D

    This rosewood extending dining table has self storing leaves making for a versatile dining table. This table easily seats six guests while closed and opens to seat up to ten. Cleaned and professionally refinished this table is ready for your immediate use. Be sure to view the detailed images. The table fully extended is 100” long.

  • Spanish Oak Extending Dining Table

    $12,600.00

    30.50"H x 118"W x 33"D

    Dimensions: 30 ½” H x 118” W x 33” D

    A large oak Spanish dining table extends to over twelve feet long. This table has a simple plank top over carved decorative legs connected by a hand forged iron support. At each end you’ll find iron brackets under the table top that the removable leaves slide into adding 36”W in total. Cleaned and polished with a paste wax this table is ready for your immediate use. Be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition of this extending table. The table extends to: 154”W

  • English Solid Oak Gateleg Drop Leaf Table

    $4,995.00

    28.50"H x 58.25"W x 65.50"D

    Dimensions: 28 ½” H x 58 ¼” W x 65 ½” D

    English 18th Century or earlier solid oak gateleg table. This table is held together with peg joinery and hand cut steel hinges. The drop leaf table top is connected to an apron that includes one drawer and turned oak legs that open to support the drop leaves. Cleaned and polished with a paste wax this table is ready for your immediate use. Be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition of this gateleg drop leaf table. When the table leaves are down the table is: 21”D

  • French Iron, Walnut, & Marble Bistro Table

    $2,400.00

    29"H x 39.25"W x 21.50"D

    Dimensions: 29” H x 39 ¼” W x 21 ½” D

    A classically styled French bistro table featuring a uniquely colored marble surrounded in a walnut frame. The top sits over a cast iron frame connected by a stretcher for additional support. There is wear consistent with age and use, be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French Burl Fruitwood Drop Leaf Dining Table

    $2,995.00

    28.38"H x 55.50"W x 56"D

    Dimensions: 28 ⅜” H x 55 ½” W x 56” D

    This versatile French drop leaf table is made of burled fruitwood and can be used as a console or a dining table. The top sits over four turned legs which add character and visual interest from every angle. Drop leaves are supported with sliding rails that are tucked into the apron when not in use. This table has been cleaned and polished with a French paste, ready for your immediate use. Be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition of this antique table.

    Both leaves down the table is 28 ½”D
    One leaf down the table is 41 ¾”D

  • French Reproduction Bar Height Bistro Table

    $615.00

    40.50"H x 20"W x 20"D

    Dimensions: 40 ½” H x 20” W x 20” D

    A classic Parisian style marble top & iron bistro table. A unique white marble top is banded by an antiqued brass trim. The base is a classic cast iron pedestal with three feet. This table can be disassembled for shipping or storage. If using this table outside we recommend storing it undercover. Be sure to view all the detailed images to get a closer look at this bistro table. Please note the center bar comes in two sections. This table can be used at 28 ¾”H and 40 ½”H.

  • French 19th Century Oak Trestle Table

    $6,995.00

    29.25"H x 85.63"W x 33"D

    Dimensions: 29 ¼” H x 85 ⅝” W x 33” D

    A handsome French trestle base table from the 19th century made using hand cut, solid oak boards. The two inch thick plank top is elevated by a pair of curvaceous pedestals resembling garden urns in their silhouette, connecting with three stretchers that create visual and structural balance. This table has been recently polished with a French paste wax to maintain the historic character and is ready for your interior. Be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition and get inspired. Knee clearance of 26”

  • English Pine Drop Leaf Dining Table

    $2,995.00

    30.75"H x 78.50"W x 44"D

    Dimensions: 30 ¾” H x 78 ½” W x 44” D

    An English drop leaf dining table made of solid pine, easily converting between a console to an oval dining table as needed. Four turned baluster legs are connected with a sturdy stretcher which adds character to this classic dining table. The drop leaves are supported with rails that are tucked into the apron when not in use. This table has been cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, ready for its next home. Be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition. Circa 1920. The dimensions of the table with leaves down: 30 ¾” H x 78 ½” W x 28” D.

  • French 17th Century Solid Oak Extending Dining Table

    $5,600.00

    31.13"H x 53.75"W x 51.63"D

    Dimensions: 31 ⅛” H x 53 ¾” W x 51 ⅝ ” D

    A robust, solid oak extending dining table hand-crafted in 17th century France circa 1680. Gnarled knots, beautiful grain, and an incredible range of textures give the thick tabletop its abundant character. The decorative hand-carved apron features repeating, recessed fluted carvings framed by scalloped trim. Four substantial legs support the massive top which has two leaves on either side that slide 10 ¾ inches on either side giving the table a total depth of 51 ⅝”. Massive turned baluster legs are joined by a low stretcher that not only braces the table, ensuring its stability, but also provides an additional noticeable design feature. This table will add a rich and bold statement to any room and its great craftsmanship ensures that it can be used for another 300 years. Be sure to view all the images for a closer look.

  • English 19th Century Elm & Ash Farm Table

    $11,995.00

    30"H x 75.50"W x 31.38"D

    Dimensions: 30” H x 75 ½” W x 31 ⅜” D

    A very early 19th Century English farmhouse table made from elm and ash. The top is made from solid elm planks supported on an ash base, which has a simple apron that follows down to streamlined and well supported squared legs. This table is well constructed and has a great color and wonderful patina from age and use. Very sturdy with excellent dimensions. Be sure to view all the images for a better look at the condition of this hand-crafted antique. In those images you will find that the top is removable from the base.

  • Mid Century Glass & Chrome Dining Table

    $3,400.00

    28.38"H x 67"W x 37.50"D

    Dimensions: 28-⅜”H x 67”W x 37-½”D

    A French Mid Century Modern dining room table in wonderful vintage condition. The large single pane of tinted glass is removable and fits seamlessly into the chrome frame. The rectangular frame has very minor wear and is capped with four protective feet. Will fit approximately 6-8 chairs. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.

Fireside Antiques offers antique dining tables. We source many of our vintage dining room and kitchen tables on buying trips to England and France.  Here, you will find a vast selection of French and English 19th Century antique tables.

Shop Vintage & Antique Dining Tables

Often considered the heart of a home, your dining room is a place to make memories. Enjoying meals with loved ones is one of life’s simple pleasures, making an antique dining table a real asset to everyday living.

Distinctly elegant and restored by our expert team of craftsmen, we offer a wide variety of antique dining tables. You will find 18th, 19th, and 20th-century pieces from popular styles such as Empire, Louis XV, Philippe, and more, providing an authentic representation of traditional dining.

Types of Antique Dining Tables

Round, rectangular, square, folding, tilt-top, and everything in between, you can find the perfect table for your home at Fireside Antiques. Our collection provides impressive variety without ever compromising on authenticity. You’ll find plenty of unique styles to browse. Whether you want a classic dining table from your favorite era, or something a little more delicate, you are sure to find it right here.

Reliability is crucial when selecting an antique dining table, which is why our entire restoration process is based around longevity. The last thing you want is for your primary dining space to feel unreliable, rickety, and unstable. As a result, all our pieces guaranteed the utmost durability and made with sturdy materials such as walnut, oak, and maple, able to withstand an endless array of dinner parties and social occasions.

We also offer folding and tilt-top tables, allowing you to make the most out of your available space as you can easily store your antique dining table away when not in use.

How to Choose an Antique Dining Table

If you are seeking to achieve a truly authentic, traditional atmosphere within your dining space, a classic long antique dining table is your best bet. Representative of traditional dining in the 18th and 19th centuries, you can transport yourself away from modern times and into a whole new era.

However, round or square options are ideal for more intimate dining experiences. You have an array of possibilities in all shapes and sizes when you choose Fireside Antiques, giving you the opportunity to experience an authentic antique without overpowering your space. Big or small, any room can be catered for.

Our thorough restoration process makes taking care of your antique dining table simple. While care should still be taken, you won’t be forced to spend hours on maintenance. Simply use a soft cloth to routinely remove dust and be sure to apply a thin layer of wax if needed. Avoid wax sprays, as many contain harsh chemicals. These chemicals could damage your table over time.

My Cart
Wishlist
Recently Viewed
Categories