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.
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Massive French Oak Trestle Base Dining Table
$14,995.0030"H x 125.13"W x 38.50"D
Dimensions: 30” H x 125 ⅛” W x 38 ½” D
At over 10 feet long this massive French solid oak trestle base table is an absolute showstopper. Dating to the late 19th century it is a magnificent example of skilled craftsmanship. The 3 ½” thick top consists of four solid planks and is the perfect scale over its hefty base. At over 10 feet long and 3 feet wide the tabletop rests on a trestle base composed of 3 colossal turned baluster supports joined by a wide stretcher running the distance on either side. The clean line of the top is wonderfully harmonized by the roundness of the shaped legs and has exceptional wood grain, butterfly joinery, exposed dowels, and a warm great patina throughout. This versatile table has character and would make a statement in a country home, an elegant setting, or would harmonize well in a modern interior. Any kind of dinner service will be enhanced by the simplicity of this table that is sure to stand up to no end of use. The table has recently been cleaned and polished with a French paste wax and is ready for your immediate use. Make sure to look at all the detailed images to get a closer look.
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French 19th Century Oak Farm Table
$4,500.0030.38"H x 74.75"W x 32.25"D
Dimensions: 30 ⅜” H x 74 ¾” W x 32 ¼” D
This solid oak farm table from France is full of rustic charm. Long planks of oak make up the smooth rectangular top and showcase a beautiful patina. The apron houses two drawers that open easily with brass crescent pulls. The interior of one drawer is halved into two sections by a wooden divider. Sturdy chamfered square legs feature lovely floral and foliate accents and are connected by an H shaped stretcher that proves lasting support for this piece. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at this wonderful farm table. Knee clearance is 23 ⅜”.
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French 19th Century Solid Oak Farm Table
$5,200.0030"H x 90.25"W x 34.75"D
Dimensions: 30” H x 90 ¼” W x 34 ¾” D
A fantastic French farm table, made of a solid lovely light oak, circa 1850. The top showcases a beautiful patina. Recently cleaned and polished with French paste wax to reveal the wood’s distinctive grain pattern and knots. The apron houses a single drawer fixed with a simple brass pull that rests in the center of deep line carvings that accent the lines of the table. Wonderfully sturdy tapered legs support the whole. Knee clearance is 24 ¼.
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French Early 20th Century Oak Thick Top Dining Table
$4,995.0030.88"H x 86.88"W x 34.50"D
Dimensions: 30-⅞”H x 86-⅞”W x 34-½”D
A French dining table from the early 1900s with a thick oak top and trestle base. At over 2-½” thick, the impressive top has a capsule shape and rests atop a substantial oak trestle base. This unique table would be wonderful in a breakfast or dining room. Be sure to look at the detailed photos for a closer look at the wonderful expression found in the wood and the condition of the antique.
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French 19th Century Mahogany Extending Table
$2,995.0029.13"H x 59.13"W x 47"D
Dimensions: 29-⅛”H x 59-⅛”W x 47”D
A great Louis XVI style extending dining room table from 19th century France crafted from beautifully aged mahogany. Three unfinished leaves are included and bring the table to 117-⅜” wide. The leaves are supported by a pair of hidden legs that reside on the underside of the top. The apron clearance is 24-½” H. Turned and fluted legs are fit with brass caps for protection. In wonderful antique condition. Make sure to view all of the images to get a closer look at the details.
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French 19th Century Oak Trestle Dining Table
$4,995.0029.63"H x 86.50"W x 34.50"D
Dimensions: 29-⅝”H x 86-½”W x 34-½”D
This French solid oak trestle base table is perfect for your casual dining experience. The 2” thick solid top is the perfect scale over its shaped base. The long stretcher in the center of the bases adds support and contributes to the overall design. This stable table was built to withstand everyday use for many years to come. Between the legs measures 53-⅛”. Make sure to take a look at all of the detailed images to get a closer look.
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French Directoire Style Oval Extending Table
$3,500.00$2,995.0029.75"H x 62.88"W x 47.25"D
Dimensions: 29-¾”H x 62-⅞”W x 47-¼”D
A wonderful Directoire style extending dining room table from France, circa 1900. Crafted with vibrant fruitwood with an incredible thin inlay within the top. The table extends to 119-¼”W and supported with a hidden pair of legs that drop down. The four main legs are surmounted by inlaid joinery dies and taper down to brass capped feet. Leaves are not included. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look at this stately table.
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French Oak Trestle Table
$6,995.0028.50"H x 107.50"W x 29.75"D
Dimensions: 28-½”H x 107-½”W x 29-¾”D
This French solid oak trestle base table is perfect for your casual dining experience. The 2” thick top is the perfect scale over its shaped table legs. The long stretcher in the center adds support and contributes to the overall design. This stable table was built to withstand everyday use for many years to come. Make sure to take a look at all of the photos to get a closer look.
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Swiss Draw Leaf Table with Inset Slate Top
$4,600.0029.38"H x 58.75"W x 39.13"D
Dimensions: 29-⅜”H x 58-¾”W x 39-⅛”D
A wonderful Swiss draw leaf table crafted during the 1830s from solid oak with an inset slate top. The stone top is perfect for a hot tea kettle or pot as it will not be damaged, making this a great serving or dining table. Inset slate tops were a common feature of Swiss tables as a lighter alternative to marble. The apron has a beautiful scalloped edge. Thick, splayed legs display great turned details and collect to a curvy X shaped stretcher. Raised on bun feet. The leaves easily pull out and bring the measurements to 28-¼”H x 106-¾”W. The leaves are hardwood and display a nice patina. Make sure to view all of the photographs to get a closer look at the rustic character and fantastic craftsmanship.
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Pair of French Mahogany Demilune Table Ends
$2,995.00$2,200.0027.50"H x 45"W x 25.63"D
Dimensions: 27-½”H x 45”W x 25-⅝”D
A pair of rich mahogany demilune table ends that fit nicely into each other with peg-in-hole joinery. They originally would have had a rectangular center table, the demilunes were added to each end to extend the dining table. A plain apron with a molded edge connects to fantastically turned legs. Four wheeled feet make it easy to move the ends together. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.
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Mid Century Glass & Chrome Dining Table
$3,400.0028.38"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.
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French Oak Trestle Base Dining Table
$4,500.0029.50"H x 78.38"W x 31.25"D
Dimensions: 29-½”H x 78-⅜”W x 31-¼”D
This French solid oak trestle base table is perfect for your casual dining experience. The thick top is the perfect scale over its shaped and pierced base. The long stretcher in the center of the bases adds support and contributes to the overall design. This stable table was built to withstand everyday use for many years to come. Circa 1900. Make sure to take a look at all of the detailed images to get a closer look.
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French 19th Century Oak Trestle Table
$4,500.0028.50"H x 78.50"W x 30.88"D
Dimensions: 28-½”H x 78-½”W x 30-⅞”D
This French solid oak trestle base table is perfect for your casual dining experience. The 2-1/4” thick top is the perfect scale over its shaped and pierced base. The long stretcher in the center of the bases adds support and contributes the over design. This stable table was built to withstand everyday use for many years to come. Make sure to take a look at all of the detailed to get a closer look.
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French 19th Century Fruitwood Drop Leaf Table
$1,495.0029"H x 47.75"W x 37.13"D
Dimensions: 29”H x 47-¾”W x 37-⅛”D
A lovely French 19th century drop leaf dining table crafted from solid fruitwood. The top sits over a simple apron supported with four wonderfully turned legs. Each drop leaf has a wood support that pulls out with an iron handle from under the table. The dimensions of the table with leaves down: 29”H x 46-¾”W x 23”D. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at this great casual dining table or occasional table.
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French Massive Trestle Dining Table
$14,995.0030.13"H x 157.88"W x 35.38"D
Dimensions: 30-⅛”H x 157-⅞”W x 35-⅜”D
At over 13 feet long this massive dining room table is an absolute showstopper. The raw hardwood top has been bleached and lightly sanded to reveal the stunning grain and knots. The sturdy trestle base has a rust toned finish that perfectly complements the top. From the outer, chamfered legs, to the center leg measures 58-½”W. The apron clearance is 25-¾”H. Can sit approximately 12-14 chairs, however pairing with a bench might provide more spaces if needed. Make sure to take a look at all of the photographs to get a closer look at this wonderful table.
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English 19th Century Gardeners Work Table
$1,650.0028.25"H x 44.13"W x 20.13"D
Dimensions: 28-¼”H x 44-⅛”W x 20-⅛”D
This gardeners work table from 19th century England is a fantastic way to add a rustic pop of color to your space. The worn lime colored paint bears the marks of much use over the last two decades, giving it tons of antique charm. The front drop leaf is supported by a board fixed with a metal ring pull that pulls out from the apron. With the leaf up, the table measures 30-⅞”D. On the left side of the table, the apron houses a single drawer with a simple round brass knob. Supported by level, slightly tapered legs for continued everyday use. Make sure to check out the remaining images to get a closer look at this unique table.
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French Pine Farm Table from Burgundy
$5,500.0029.50"H x 99"W x 28.75"D
Dimensions: 29-½’’H x 99”W x 28-¾”D
French farm table crafted circa 1890 from richly patinated solid pine. The top elegantly showcases over 150 years of life, which originated in Burgundy. The apron houses one drawer;set off center on the front, and fixed with a simply turned wooden pull. Wonderfully, sturdy turned legs support the whole. Make sure to scroll through the photos to get a closer look at this classic farm table table. Knee clearance is 24-⅝”H.
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French Dark Walnut Farm Table
$7,500.0030.63"H x 88.25"W x 31"D
Dimensions: 30-⅝”H x 88-¼”W x 31”D
French farm table crafted in the 19th century from richly patinated solid walnut. The top elegantly showcases many generations of life. The apron is seamless and free of drawers. Wonderfully tapered legs support the whole. Make sure to scroll through the photos to get a closer look at this classic farm table table.
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French 19th Century Pine Vendange Table
$8,200.0027.13"H x 97.25"W x 39.25"D
Dimensions: 27-⅛”H x 97-¼”W x 39-¼”D
This wine tasting – or vendange – table was made in the 19th century in France. Used by wine-makers throughout France and Europe, these specialized tables feature the ability to be stored away when not in use thanks to the tilting mechanism that allows its top to be positioned in upright orientation so as to take up less space in tightly-quartered cellars. This antique is made of pine and has a nice patina. When tilted upright, the table measures: 45-⅛”H x 97-¼”W x 30-⅞”D. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.
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French 19th Century Fruitwood Vendange Table
$4,200.0029.25"H x 49.75"W x 49.13"D
Dimensions: 29-¼”H x 49-¾”W x 49-⅛”D
This wine tasting – or vendange – table was made in the 19th century in France. Used by wine-makers throughout France and Europe, these specialized tables feature the ability to be stored away when not in use thanks to the tilting mechanism that allows its top to be positioned in upright orientation so as to take up less space in tightly-quartered cellars. This antique is made of fruitwood and has a nice patina. When tilted upright, the table measures: 52-⅛”H x 49-¾”W x 18-¾”D. Today, this unique table would be perfect for a breakfast room or informal dining space, but could also serve as a primary dining table for a smaller family.
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French 19th Century Pine Vendange Table
$2,500.0029.63"H x 39.25"W x 38.25"D
Dimensions: 29-⅝”H x 39-¼”W x 38-¼”D
This wine tasting – or vendange – table was made in the 19th century in France. Used by wine-makers throughout France and Europe, these specialized tables feature the ability to be stored away when not in use thanks to the tilting mechanism that allows its top to be positioned in upright orientation so as to take up less space in tightly-quartered cellars. This antique is made of pine and has a nice patina. When tilted upright, the table measures: 46-¾”H x 39-¼”W x 20-¾”D. Today, this unique table would be perfect for a breakfast room or informal dining space, but could also serve as a primary dining table for a smaller family.
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French 19th Century Pine Vendange Table
$4,200.0029"H x 49.88"W x 40.25"D
Dimensions: 29”H x 49-⅞”W x 40-¼”D
This wine tasting – or vendange – table was made in the 19th century in France. Used by wine-makers throughout France and Europe, these specialized tables feature the ability to be stored away when not in use thanks to the tilting mechanism that allows its top to be positioned in upright orientation so as to take up less space in tightly-quartered cellars. This antique is made of pine and has a nice patina. When tilted upright, the table measures: 46”H x 49-⅞”W x 18”D. Today, this unique table would be perfect for a breakfast room or informal dining space, but could also serve as a primary dining table for a smaller family.
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French 19th Century Pine Vendange Table
$4,200.0029"H x 47.25"W x 34.50"D
Dimensions: 29”H x 47-¼”W x 34-½”D
This wine tasting – or vendange – table was made in the 19th century in France. Used by wine-makers throughout France and Europe, these specialized tables feature the ability to be stored away when not in use thanks to the tilting mechanism that allows its top to be positioned in upright orientation so as to take up less space in tightly-quartered cellars. This antique is made of pine and has a nice patina. When tilted upright, the table measures: 45-¾”H x 47-¼”W x 21-½”D. Today, this unique table would be perfect for a breakfast room or informal dining space, but could also serve as a primary dining table for a smaller family.
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French 19th Century Oak Vendange Table
$3,200.0029.25"H x 47.63"W x 38.75"D
Dimensions: 29-¼”H x 47-⅝”W x 38-¾”D
This wine tasting – or vendange – table was made in the 19th century in France. Used by wine-makers throughout France and Europe, these specialized tables feature the ability to be stored away when not in use thanks to the tilting mechanism that allows its top to be positioned in upright orientation so as to take up less space in tightly-quartered cellars. This antique is made of oak and has a nice patina. When tilted upright, the table measures: 45-⅜”H x 47-⅝”W x 20-¾”D. Today, this unique table would be perfect for a breakfast room or informal dining space, but could also serve as a primary dining table for a smaller family.
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French 19th Century Oak Vendange Table
$3,200.0028.75"H x 47.25"W x 31.75"D
Dimensions: 28-¾”H x 47-¼”W x 31-¾”D
This wine tasting – or vendange – table was made in the 19th century in France. Used by wine-makers throughout France and Europe, these specialized tables feature the ability to be stored away when not in use thanks to the tilting mechanism that allows its top to be positioned in upright orientation so as to take up less space in tightly-quartered cellars. This antique is made of oak and has a nice patina. When tilted upright, the table measures: 41-⅛”H x 47-¼”W x 18-¾”D. Today, this unique table would be perfect for a breakfast room or informal dining space, but could also serve as a primary dining table for a smaller family.
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French 18th Century Walnut Drop Leaf Dining Table
$22,000.0031"H x 126"W x 38.75"D
Dimensions: 31”H x 126”W x 38-¾”D
An impressive solid walnut dining table over 10’ long from the 1780’s Normandy, France. This dining table is versatile with two functional drop leaf ends. Recently polished with a French paste wax, this table has a stunning patina that you can’t help but admire. The dining table top consists of only two solid boards! Two drawers are found in the apron on the long sides. When the leaves are dropped the width is reduced to 87 ¾” long, knee space is 24”. Be sure to look at the detailed images to see the character this table holds.
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English 19th Century Fruitwood Breakfast Table
$2,300.0028.25"H x "W x 31.88"D
Dimensions: 28-¼”H x 31-⅞”Diameter
This darling breakfast table or occasional table from England was crafted with vibrant fruitwood that’s sure to brighten up any interior. Recently polished with French wax paste, the top wonderfully showcases the wood grain and natural patina. The apron houses a single drawer, fixed with a simple, lustrous brass pull. Knee clearance is 22-⅝”H. Straight, subtly tapered legs continue to provide level support. Circa 1860’s. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a better look at this charming table.
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Oak Farmhouse Dining Table
$6,200.0029.50"H x 113.25"W x 30.88"D
Dimensions: 29-½”H x 113-¼”W x 30-⅞”D
This handsome farmhouse style dining table from 19th Century France is a fantastic way to add an element of provincial charm to your home. Crafted from solid oak, this study table was built to withstand continued everyday use for years to come. At over 9 feet long you can seat 8 – 10 people comfortably. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at the great patina this table has gained over the years.
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English 19th Century Iron & Slate Work Table
$3,400.0029.63"H x 65.38"W x 24.13"D
Dimensions: 29-⅝”H x 65-⅜”W x 24-⅛”D
Hand forged iron trestle table base with a natural finish, topped with a large single piece of patinated slate. The design of this table is very versatile. The table comes in three pieces; the piece of slate and two iron legs. Easy to move and adjust to your needs. You’re able to design the distance between the legs to suit your needs. A perfect table for dining, centering in a room or against a wall. A very interesting piece that will elevate your interiors. If used outside make sure it’s not in direct contact with the elements. Circa 1890’s
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French 19th Century Farm Table
$3,400.0029.50"H x 78.63"W x 31"D
Dimensions: 29-½”H x 78-⅝”W x 31”D
Wonderfully turned legs and a thick top are the highlights of this beautiful French 19th century farm table. The top is smooth with the marks of many lifetimes- adding to its antique charm and fantastic patina. Knee clearance for the plain apron is 24-⅛”. The H shaped stretcher connects the ample legs and proves lasting support for this sturdy table. 4-6 chairs easily fit around it. Recently cleaned and polished with French wax paste. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look at this timeless farm table.
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Swedish 19th Century Gateleg Tilt Top Table
$10,500.0029.50"H x "W x 57.38"D
Dimensions: 29-½”H x 57-⅜”Diameter
An Impressive 19th century Swedish gateleg tilt top table. Eight pointed starburst in the center and an encompassing border, done in light gray paint, accentuates the slight differences in the wood grain. Supported by a gateleg, it’s incredibly easy to tilt the top up to store. When the top is tilted the measurements are 58-½”H x 57-⅜”W x 15-¼”D. In fantastic antique condition, this table is the perfect centerpiece in any dining room. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at this unique table!
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French 19th Century Solid Oak Refectory Table
$6,500.0030.25"H x 63.37"W x 31.75"D
Dimensions: 30-¼”H x 63-⅜”W x 31-¾”D
A rustic refectory table from 19th century France with a wonderful patina. Crafted from sturdy, solid oak- the top bears the marks of many generations and some visible repairs that give the table a massive amount of antique charm. A plain apron with a molded edge connects to turned legs with carved, shaped bracket supports. An H form attaches to the legs to provide support for many years to come without getting in the way of pulling up a chair or bench. The apron height is 26”. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look at the current condition and quality craftsmanship of this refectory table.
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Spanish 18th Century Single Board Table
$10,500.0030.75"H x 65.50"W x 41.25"D
Dimensions: 30-¾”H x 65-½”W x 41-¼”D
This wonderful Spanish trestle table was handcrafted in the 1700’s and has gained a fantastic patina. The single board, molded edge top is a quality not often found today. Turned legs with amazing carved details support the top and connect with a scrolling crossing forged iron trestle. Perfect as a dining room table or as a unique desk. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at this gorgeous table.
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French 19th Century Drop-leaf Extending Table
$2,500.0028.25"H x "W x 38.25"D
Dimensions: 28-¼”H x 38-¼”D
A lovely French 19th Century drop leaf extending dining table crafted from light mahogany that’s gained a fantastic patina. The top sits over a simple apron supported with four wonderfully turned legs on brass caps with brass casters. Each drop leaf has a wood support that pulls out from under the table. The dimensions of the table with leaves down: 28-¼”H x 38-¼”W x 21-½”D. When fully extended the table measures 64-⅝”W The leaves for the extension are missing but could be fabricated to fit. The leaf gap is 27-¼”. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at this great casual dining table.
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French Maison Jansen Table
$3,500.0027.38"H x 41.25"W x 21.63"D
Dimensions: 27-3/8″H x 41-1/4″W x 21-5/8″D
A vintage French Maison Jansen style rectangular table from the mid-20th century, with faux-bamboo brass base and glass top. The rectangular glass top is resting on a double X brass frame, connected by a center support. With its clean lines and golden hue, it will be an excellent decorative choice for any home. The glass is removable. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look!
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French Louis XVI Extending Table with Custom Tablecloth
$5,500.0029"H x 43"W x 44"D
Dimensions: 29”H x 43”W x 44”D
A wonderful mahogany Louis XVI Style dining table from France has been custom fitted with a custom tablecloth . This circular table opens up to 82” wide, two unfinished leaves are included. A thick brass band encircles the beautiful top as well as the sides of the leaves, the apron is finished with brass trim. Slender, fluted legs support the expanding table and are fixed with brass sabots on the feet for protection. When closed it will fit approximately 4-6 chairs, when open approximately 8-10 chairs fit around the extending table. The lovely floral tablecloth is included, custom made for the table at its maximum length. Fabric used for table cloth is no longer available for purchase; RM CoCo floral fabric, pattern 2156CB, color blue S30, 55% linen, 45% viscose and is lined. Make sure to view the detailed images to see each form the table takes.
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Swedish Early 20th Century Birch Tilt Top Table
$2,995.0027.38"H x "W x 33"D
Dimensions: 27-⅜”H x 33”Diameter
An eye-catching tilt-top table from Sweden, circa 1900. The top is made of vibrant birch that beautifully contrasts with the supper foot ebony base. This table has the ability to be stored away when not in use thanks to the tilting mechanism that allows its top to be positioned in upright orientation so as to take up less space in tightly-quartered spaces. When tilted upright, the table measures: 46”H x 33”W x 23-¼”D . Today, this unique table would be perfect for a breakfast room or informal dining space, but could also serve as a primary dining table for a smaller family. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look at the condition and details.
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Spanish 19th Century Oak Table
$4,995.00$2,995.0028.88"H x 66.88"W x 29.25"D
Dimensions: 28-⅞”H x 66-⅞”W x 29-¼”D
This 19th century Spanish table is the perfect combination of quality carving and sturdy construction. Solid oak boards make up the surface of the table and have a great patina. The legs, heavy and slanted outward, are wonderfully carved and add an elegant quality to the table. Connected by crossing forged iron supports that curl where they meet the wood, a classic Spanish design. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.
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French 19th Century Drop Leaf Extending Table
$2,650.00$1,995.0028.25"H x 43.50"W x 26"D
Dimensions: 28-¼”H x 43-½”W x 26”D
This 19th century French drop leaf table has leaves measuring 58-½” with a max measurement of 102” diameter. It’s been recently painted gray, but the natural wood is still visible on the unpainted edges around the top. Six legs support this versatile table, featuring a bit of turned detail at the top. All are fixed with brass casters and wheels for portability. Make sure to view the detailed images.
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French 19th Century Empire Dining Table
$6,200.0029.38"H x 63"W x 43.5"D
Dimensions: 29-⅜”H x 63”W x 43-½”D
This Empire style table would be perfect as a dinning or central table. It has the ability to extend to 110” long with 4 foldable legs attached for stability. Leaves not included with the table. This stunning table is supported by 8 column legs embellished at the capital and base in intricate ormolu, classic for Empire style. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.
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French 19th Century Walnut/Oak Table
$4,995.0029.25"H x 62.63"W x 30.63"D
Dimensions: 29-¼”H x 62-⅝”W x 30-⅝”D
This is a French 19th-century farm table made with walnut and oak. The top has a beautiful patina and sits over a plain apron which rests on turned legs. The piece has been cleaned and polished with a French paste wax. Circa 1870.
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English 19th Century Pine Dining Table
$4,800.0029.75"H x 71.25"W x 39.5"D
Dimensions: 29-¾”H x 71-¼”W x 39-½”D
This is an English 19th century pine dining table. The wide and deep top sits over an apron with a large drawer on each end. The drawers have two turned wood knobs each. This table has a wonderful patina and is circa 1870.
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English 19th Century Pine Dining Table
$4,200.0029.63"H x 54"W x 34.75"D
Dimensions: 29-⅝”h x 54”W x 34-¾”D
This English 19th century dining table or desk is made of pine. The top has been waxed over many years and has acquired a wonderful patina. The table base is painted a worn black finish and has a single offset drawer in the apron over tapered legs. Great size, would seat 4 – 6 people comfortably. C. 1840
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French 19th Century Demilune Console | Dining Table
$3,200.00$2,800.0028.63"H x 46.5"W x 23.5"D
Dimensions: 28-5/8”H x 46-½”W x 23-½”D
This is a French 19th century demilune console table that can easily be used as a round dining or game table. The table has rear legs that can extend and the top can be folded back to make a larger, round table. When not being used, it makes a stunning console with incredibly beautiful turned legs and burl apron.
This multi-functional table is fantastic! The measurements for the table when round are: 27-7/8″H x 46-½”Diameter
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Custom Table Skirt with Antique French 19th Century Trim
$2,225.00"H x "W x 119.5"D
Dimensions: 119-½”Diameter
A beautiful, custom made teal table cloth made from Peggy Platner linen fabric with a silver metallic 19th Century tape trim and white lining. The table skirt will fit a table with a 60″ diameter.
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Walnut & Iron X-Base Dining Table
$4,995.00$3,995.0032.25"H x 72"W x 40.25"D
Dimensions: 32 1/4″ H x 72″ W x 40 1/4″ D
Your dining room table is a great way to blend contemporary style with existing or newly-acquired antique furnishings. This table features an X-shaped base that is light and modern in appearance. We used solid walnut, done in a traditional French design – having breadboard ends – for the table’s top, making this table a grounding piece. Expertly crafted at Fireside in Baton Rouge. See detailed photos.
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English 19th Century Mahogany Tilt-Top Center Table
$6,500.0028"H x 53.125"W x 49.125"D
Dimensions: 28″H x 53-1/8″W x 49-1/8″D; Folded 60″H.
This fine English mahogany tilt-top center table is signed and dated “T.O. Beeman, 1849,” on the underside. The surface, of almost square section, has gorgeous book-matched mahogany veneer, rounded corners and tilts for storage when not in use. The turned base has four reeded and splayed legs ending in stylized brass feet and casters. This table is also excellent for dining as it comfortably seats four people.
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French 19th Century Refectory-Style Oak Farmhouse Table
$8,995.0031"H x 98.25"W x 32.75"D
Dimensions: 31″H x 98-1/4″W x 32-3/4″D
A robust, solid oak farmhouse table, done in a refectory style, from 19th century France. Gnarled knots, beautiful grain, and an incredible range of textures give the thick tabletop its abundant character. Four substantial legs support the massive top, which has ample overhang, allowing for seating at the table’s foot and head. The turned legs are joined by a low stretcher that not only braces the table, ensuring its stability, but also provides the table with another noticeable design feature.
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French Early 20th Century Pine Folding Table with Numismatic Top
$3,995.00$3,195.0028.25"H x 71.25"W x 33"D
Dimensions: 28 1/4″H x 71 1/4″W x 33″D
A wonderfully aged French provincial pine folding table, with a numismatic (coin collecting) twist, circa 1900. American and European coins have more recently been inlaid into the table’s top in a most-interesting manner. The coins lie flush with the surface and are held in place with numerous nails that surround each coin. Both the coins and pine top have an antiqued patina that fills this unique antique with charm. The table has braced legs that can be folded for easier transport. Forged iron supports guide the legs when folding the table, and two metal latches can be used to keep them securely tucked away.
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French Walnut Farm Table
$4,450.0030"H x 90"W x 30"D
Dimensions: 30″H x 90″W x 30″D
Wonderful French walnut farm table. Expertly crafted at Fireside in Baton Rouge.
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.
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