Antique Foyer Tables
Late 19th Century Italian Antique Foyer Tables
Wood
1880s French Black Forest Antique Foyer Tables
Oak
1880s French French Provincial Antique Foyer Tables
Oak
Early 1900s English Renaissance Revival Antique Foyer Tables
Oak
1820s British Jacobean Antique Foyer Tables
Oak
19th Century Italian Antique Foyer Tables
Marble, Carrara Marble
1890s Italian Rococo Antique Foyer Tables
Marble
Early 20th Century French French Provincial Antique Foyer Tables
Oak
19th Century Chinese Chinoiserie Antique Foyer Tables
Metal
Late 19th Century English Late Victorian Antique Foyer Tables
Mahogany
19th Century Antique Foyer Tables
Late 18th Century Scandinavian Country Antique Foyer Tables
Pine
Early 20th Century German Antique Foyer Tables
Marble, Bronze
1910s British Jacobean Antique Foyer Tables
Oak
19th Century French Louis XIII Antique Foyer Tables
Oak
19th Century European Victorian Antique Foyer Tables
Mahogany
18th Century French Louis XV Antique Foyer Tables
Wood
Late 19th Century French Renaissance Revival Antique Foyer Tables
Oak
Late 19th Century Korean Other Antique Foyer Tables
Brass
Late 19th Century French Louis XV Antique Foyer Tables
Marble
19th Century Antique Foyer Tables
19th Century Antique Foyer Tables
19th Century Antique Foyer Tables
Mid-18th Century Baroque Antique Foyer Tables
Walnut
19th Century Mexican Spanish Colonial Antique Foyer Tables
Pine, Paint
Early 20th Century French Empire Revival Antique Foyer Tables
Oak
Late 19th Century English Late Victorian Antique Foyer Tables
Pine
19th Century Portuguese Renaissance Revival Antique Foyer Tables
Walnut
19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Foyer Tables
Oak
Late 19th Century French French Provincial Antique Foyer Tables
Oak
Late 19th Century French Renaissance Revival Antique Foyer Tables
Oak
Early 1900s Antique Foyer Tables
Marble
Early 20th Century Hong Kong Chinoiserie Antique Foyer Tables
Ceramic, Paint
17th Century Italian Baroque Antique Foyer Tables
Wood, Walnut
19th Century Chinese Qing Antique Foyer Tables
Fruitwood
19th Century Italian Antique Foyer Tables
Wood, Walnut
Mid-18th Century Italian Renaissance Antique Foyer Tables
Walnut
Early 1900s French Renaissance Antique Foyer Tables
Oak
18th Century Italian Antique Foyer Tables
Wood
Mid-19th Century Swedish Empire Antique Foyer Tables
Birch
18th Century Swiss Baroque Antique Foyer Tables
Iron
19th Century English Chippendale Antique Foyer Tables
Brass
Late 19th Century Swiss Black Forest Antique Foyer Tables
Walnut
18th Century European French Provincial Antique Foyer Tables
Fruitwood
18th Century Italian Neoclassical Antique Foyer Tables
Marble
Early 20th Century Antique Foyer Tables
Wood
Late 19th Century Italian Grand Tour Antique Foyer Tables
Marble, Wrought Iron
Late 19th Century Antique Foyer Tables
Rosewood
1840s French Antique Foyer Tables
Marble
Early 19th Century Swedish Gustavian Antique Foyer Tables
Marble
Early 20th Century Jacobean Antique Foyer Tables
Wood
1880s Spanish Baroque Antique Foyer Tables
Bronze
19th Century European Neoclassical Revival Antique Foyer Tables
Mahogany
18th Century Italian Antique Foyer Tables
Walnut
19th Century Spanish Spanish Colonial Antique Foyer Tables
Wrought Iron
Early 20th Century American Regency Antique Foyer Tables
Bronze
Late 19th Century Unknown Antique Foyer Tables
Giltwood
19th Century English Antique Foyer Tables
Wood
Early 19th Century American American Classical Antique Foyer Tables
Maple
Early 19th Century French Empire Antique Foyer Tables
Marble
- 1
- ...
Antique Foyer Tables For Sale on 1stDibs
How Much are Antique Foyer Tables?
- How do I identify an antique table?2 Answers1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021You can identify an antique table in a number of ways. The first clue that a table is antique is the joinery. If a piece of furniture is dovetailed by hand, it only has a couple of dovetails, which are uneven. Also, antique tables are not defined by perfect symmetry. Lastly, antique tables were typically made of oak, mahogany, and walnut.Bonnin Ashley Antiques IncFebruary 23, 2021In addition to the joinery you can check the bottoms of the drawers and the backs of the cabinets. If they were made prior to 1850 then the wood will most likely be dimensioned by hand. It will be uneven to the touch. The secondary wood that receives the veneer will have been scraped smooth but drawer bottoms, backs and bottoms are often left less finished.
- What is an antique rent table?2 Answers1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022An antique rent table is a piece of furniture that landlords and tenants used to exchange rent. The rent money would be placed in one drawer, the table would rotate for the landlord to receive. It was considered polite and gentlemanly to pay rent this way. Shop a collection of antique rent tables from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022A rent table is a small circular or polygonal table with drawers. Rent tables frequently had drawers labeled for the days of the week, and English landlords in the 18th century often used them to collect rent. On 1stDibs, shop antique rent tables from some of the world’s top sellers.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022To identify your antique dining table, first check to see if there is a maker’s mark on the underside. If there are no identifying marks or stamps, a furniture appraiser can check the style and the hardwood used to identify your piece. Shop a collection of antique furniture from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023To determine whether a side table is an antique, closely examine its details. Older pieces will typically have telltale features like wood pegs, hand-cut dovetails with some slight imperfections and mortise-and-tenon construction. Tables that are a consistent color throughout or have machine-cut moldings or carvings are unlikely to be antiques. A certified appraiser or knowledgeable antiques dealer can be a helpful resource when dating tables. Shop a collection of antique, vintage and modern side tables on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2023While you can look for markings and other details to try and determine the maker, the best way to identify an antique drop leaf table is to work with a certified appraiser. Trusted online venues and search engines can be helpful when conducting research on a specific collectible, piece of jewelry, art work or other item about which you may have questions, but qualified professionals, such as an antiques dealer or an appraiser at an auction house, have the knowledge and experience needed to make more accurate identifications. Shop a selection of antique, vintage and modern tables on 1stDibs.
Read More
The Ultimate Guide to Types of Tables for the Home
Whether you’re just moving in or ready to give your home a makeover, our guide will give you pointers on tables that are fitting for every room, nook and hallway.
Is Lionel Jadot the Willy Wonka of Upcycled Belgian Design?
From his massive collaborative workshop in a former paper factory, the designer concocts funky furniture from disused materials, as well as luxe hotel interiors like the new Mix Brussels.
Inspired by the Cosmos, Sandra Nunnerley’s Nova Table Has a Futuristic Feel
The designer’s innovative use of an unexpected material gives this console a lift.
This 19th-Century Gilded Desk Displays a Fanciful Kingdom in Marquetry
The stately piece brings both gravitas and whimsy to any work space.
In Guadalajara, These Luscious Side Tables Are Chiseled from Volcanic Rock
Use them as tables or stools, indoors or out.
How to Arrange Furniture + Layout Ideas
Here, we give design advice and show layout examples to help you create the perfect living room setup.
Why Hollywood A-Listers Can’t Get Enough of James De Wulf’s Concrete Furniture
Starting with a 900-pound Ping-Pong table, the Los Angeles designer has built a sturdy furniture-making career out of concrete.
35 Wondrous Outdoor Dining Spaces
Eating meals alfresco is one of the great pleasures of warm weather, and a beautifully appointed space only heightens the experience. Get inspired by these delectable dining areas as you think about creating your own outdoor oasis.