Types of Antique Pedestal Dining Tables
Antique dining tables come in lots of different styles and forms. A very nice version of an antique dining table is antique pedestal tables. They mainly come in two different styles and were built for different purposes but today are used for the same thing, a dining table. They are an antique breakfast table and an antique pedestal dining table. The antique breakfast table is a table standing on a single pedestal and can be tilted, so it can be put away to the corner or side of a room which is very handy. A pedestal dining table is a dining table which usually stands on at least two pedestals and can be split into several smaller side tables when not in use. It can also be extended to different sizes dependant on how many guests are coming, it is a very useful piece of antique furniture.
These types of tables come in periods from the goergian, regency, William IV, Victorian and Edwardian periods.
We currently have some beautiful examples for sale.
We have a beautiful antique Regency rosewood breakfast table with a circular top. The top tilts and has a brass mechanism and the piece stands on pedestal with quadriform base and turned feet.
We also have a Victorian mahogany antique dining table with an oval moulded top above a tapering octagonal pedestal with beautifully scrolled carved tripod legs.
Also we have an antique edwardian mahogany extending dining table with one removable leaf and stands on a beautiful turned pedestal with four splayed legs and brass castors.
They are all very nice and useful antique tables.















