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Victorian Library Table Desk Mahogany

( Above Photo: Victorian Library Table Desk Mahogany )

Do you want to buy antiques for your home? Consider purchasing antique library tables, which are both functional and elegant. These tables come from different manufacturing periods and have distinct features.

But do you know how to distinguish library tables from different periods? Having a clear picture of what to expect can help you to easily figure it out. This article discusses antique library tables from different periods to help you know the one to pick.

1. Regency Antique Library Tables

Victorian Library Table Desk - Burr Walnut Stretcher Circa 1860

( Above Photo: Victorian Library Table Desk - Burr Walnut Stretcher Circa 1860 )

During the Regency period, the library table took a more elongated and slender form. It stood on beautifully-figured, vase-shaped supports, and short scroll cabriole legs. The center section has an upholstered footrest, for supporting feet during intensive work sessions.

Some Regency antique library tables have at least two drawers with original gilt bronze hardware. Therefore, besides functioning as work surfaces, they also provide storage for stationery and other items. Others had a leather writing surface.

2. Victorian Antique Library Tables

During the Victorian period, library tables took the shape and form of pieces from previous periods. These tables were made from various types of wood, including mahogany, rosewood, zebrawood, and olivewood.

Some of Victorian library tables had bow-ended tops, ebonized line inlays, and mahogany-lined drawers. They have fluted, incised, and carved end-supports with ormolu paterae. The tables have castors on the legs, which makes them highly-movable.

3. William IV Antique Library Tables

William IV Library Table Antique Desk 1800

( Above Photo: William IV Library Table Antique Desk 1800 )

Coming soon after the Regency period, William IV library tables were similar to those from the previous periods. They are mainly made from rosewood, mahogany, zebrawood, etc. Therefore, you will likely find it in excellent condition.

Tables from this era stand on tapered square legs with well-carved lion-claw and ball feet. They have at least two blind frieze drawers and have castors on the legs for easy moving around. Most of the existing chairs were made in the 1840s.

4. Georgian Antique Library Tables

During the Georgian period, the idea of the library table was largely conceived in terms of a pedestal or kneehole desk. This kind of desk had stands of drawers on both sides of the kneehole, providing lots of storage space.

A more recessed version of the library table appeared during the George III period. It had no kneehole or stands of drawers. Instead, it has a leather writing top and at least two drawers with finely-cast brass handles. The legs have castors for easy moving around.

Why Would You Buy a Library Table?

Library tables are desirable furniture pieces that can serve both aesthetic and functional purposes in the home. You can use one in your home office to accomplish most of your tasks or display works or art. These tables are durable and are likely to gain value as they age.

The Bottom Line

Are you looking for antique library tables to buy? You can find library tables from different eras starting from the Georgian period. Since these chairs have the same basic structure, you should have no problem picking one that works for you.

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