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Antique Wine Tables – 5 Key Types

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Pair French Lacquer Wine Tables Ebony Gilt

( Above photo - Pair French Lacquer Wine Tables Ebony Gilt )

Are you looking for an affordable, effective way to decorate your home? Antique wine tables can help you decorate any space inside your home. Still, it has high utility as an occasional table. While some wine tables have flat round tables, others have additional storage in the form of drawers. The following are some of the antique wine tables you should find on the market today:

1. Antique Georgian Wine Tables

During the Georgian period, designers made wine tables with circular tops. These tables were mostly made using mahogany, the predominant material at that time. Antique Georgian wine tables may have four legs or three legs. Some are supported by a column with tripod legs.

During the George IV period, some furniture makers used thorn acacia to make wine tables. These tables had simple rounded edges and stood over a turned shaft. They had intricately-shaped slipper feet, which made them very stable. Some tables from this era had tilting rectangular tops.

2. Victorian Wine Tables

During the Victorian period, wine tables featured more or less the same style as their Georgian counterparts. They are mainly made from mahogany and have a round or square tabletop. These antique wine tables are supported by a column that terminates in tripod legs.

However, some of the Victorian wine tables made in the late 19th century feature the Adam style. They mainly feature walnut as the main material for making these tables. However, the column with three legs is common to these tables.

Regency Wine Table Antique Mahogany Side Tables

( Above photo - Regency Wine Table Antique Mahogany Side Tables )

3. William IV Wine Tables

The William IV period in English history straddles the regency and Victorian periods. Thus, the wine tables made during these periods have similar features with their regency counterparts. They are mainly made of mahogany, rosewood, and zebrawood.

Like any other wine table, furniture from the William IV period has scallop-shaped tops, triform legs, and spiral columns. Regency and Victorian wine tables would have similar features, making them virtually indistinguishable.

4. Art & Craft Wine Tables

Some attractive antique wine tables were made in the early 20th century in the arts & craft style. Materials used to make these tables include walnut, mahogany, ebony, rosewood, and zebrawood. They, therefore looked similar to those created in the Victorian period.

While Art & Craft wine tables mostly have wound tabletops, there are others with pentagonal or hexagonal tops. The tabletops are molded scalloped and supported by a turned pedestal with turned legs.

Georgian Wine Table Mahogany Side Tables

( Above photo - Georgian Wine Table Mahogany Side Tables )

5. Regency Wine Tables

The regency period also saw the production of high-quality antique wine tables. Many of these were created using mahogany, rosewood, zebrawood, and other predominant materials at that time. Therefore, you’ll find these tables in near-perfect patina.

A typical regency wine table would have a round, tilting tabletop. The tabletop is supported by an elegant turned column that terminates in umbrella tripod legs. These tables were mostly polished using natural wax.

Antique Mahogany Wine Table - Side Georgian

( Above photo - Antique Mahogany Wine Table - Side Georgian )

In Conclusion,

With any of the antique wine tables above, you should be able to effectively decorate your home. All of them can serve as occasional tables.

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