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19th Century Tilt Top Wine Table
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19th Century Tilt Top Wine Table

19th century
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19th Century Tilt Top Wine Table

This lovely table stands on a three footed Ball and Claw base carved with acanthus leaves at the knees and has a attractive turned centre leg

The top tilts when space is required and it has a very attractive piecrust edge

The table is in good condition with a very soft patina, there is one very small blemish on the table top

The table stands 26” high and it is 24” in diameter

PM168.

To get an accurate delivery quote please send the item number with your location to Elmgarden Antiques.

Physical Dimensions
Height
66cm (25.98")
Width
61cm (24.02")
Declaration

Elmgarden has dated this Mahogany Tilt Top Table to the 19th Century.

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SA1230179
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PM168
Description
19th Century Tilt Top Wine Table
This lovely table stands on a three footed Ball and Claw base carved with acanthus leaves at the knees and has a attractive turned centre leg.
Elmgarden

The top tilts when space is required and it has a very attractive piecrust edge

fig 1. A 19th-century mahogany tilt-top wine table featuring a scalloped piecrust edge, turned central column, and carved tripod legs with claw feet.
fig 1. 19th Century Tilt Top Wine Table

The table is in good condition with a very soft patina, there is one very small blemish on the table top

The table stands 26” high and it is 24” in diameter

PM168.

To get an accurate delivery quote please send the item number with your location to Elmgarden Antiques.

Height
66cm (25.98")
Width
61cm (24.02")
Date of Manufacture

Elmgarden has dated this Mahogany Tilt Top Table to the 19th Century.

Reference Numbers
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SA1230179
Dealers Internal Ref
PM168
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Archive I A 19th-century mahogany tilt-top wine table featuring a scalloped piecrust edge, turned central column, and carved tripod legs with claw feet.

19th Century Tilt Top Wine Table

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A 19th-century mahogany tilt-top wine table featuring a scalloped piecrust edge, turned central column, and carved tripod legs with claw feet.
19th Century Tilt Top Wine Table
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A 19th-century mahogany tilt-top wine table featuring a scalloped piecrust edge, turned central column, and carved tripod legs with claw feet.
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Originating in the 18th and 19th centuries, a tilt-top wine table features a hinged circular surface supported by a central pedestal column and tripod legs, designed to tilt vertically for compact storage when not in use.

These tables were predominantly crafted from dense hardwoods such as mahogany or walnut, featuring turned central stems, hand-carved cabriole legs, brass tilt latches, and hand-cut joinery.

Authentic period examples typically show subtle hand-planing marks under the top, original iron or brass tilt catches, hand-turned pedestal detail, and natural timber shrinkage across the top surface.

Position this versatile piece beside an armchair or sofa as a compact occasional table, or store it tilted against a wall to display the carved piecrust top as a focal feature.

Dust regularly with a dry microfibre cloth and apply a natural beeswax polish along the grain annually, keeping the table away from direct heat sources to prevent timber cracking.
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