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Small Mahogany Tripod Table with Shaped Pie Crust Rim
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Small Mahogany Tripod Table with Shaped Pie Crust Rim

19th century
Description

An elegant small mahogany tripod table on a fluted stem, with caved cabriole legs and ball and claw carved feet. The top has an attractive wavy piecrust rim

Size 45 cm diameter x 69 cm high

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Roger King Antiques has dated this Mahogany Piecrust Tripod Table to the 1890s.

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SA1230723
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A240
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Description
An elegant small mahogany tripod table on a fluted stem, with caved cabriole legs and ball and claw carved feet. The top has an attractive wavy piecrust rim

Size 45 cm diameter x 69 cm high

Date of Manufacture

Roger King Antiques has dated this Mahogany Piecrust Tripod Table to the 1890s.

Reference Numbers
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SA1230723
Dealers Internal Ref
A240
Roger King Antiques
Roger King Antiques
Sellingantiques verified Since Sep 2010

We stock a large selection of dining tables, set of chairs, chest of drawers and other useful items

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A small mahogany tripod table featuring a raised scalloped piecrust top supported by a carved central pedestal and three cabriole legs.
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Archive I A small mahogany tripod table featuring a raised scalloped piecrust top supported by a carved central pedestal and three cabriole legs.

Small Mahogany Tripod Table with Shaped Pie Crust Rim

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A small mahogany tripod table featuring a raised scalloped piecrust top supported by a carved central pedestal and three cabriole legs.
Small mahogany tripod table with shaped pie crust rim
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A small mahogany tripod table featuring a raised scalloped piecrust top supported by a carved central pedestal and three cabriole legs.
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A piecrust tripod table is an occasional table featuring a scalloped or moulded rim resembling a pastry crust, supported by a central turned column and three cabriole legs. Popularised in 18th-century England, these versatile tables were originally designed for serving tea or wine.

These tables were predominantly crafted from dense Cuban or West Indian mahogany, valued for its fine grain and structural stability. Construction techniques typically included hand-carved pedestal details, hand-moulded edges, and legs secured to a central block with dovetail joints.

Authentic 18th-century examples display signs of hand-carving along the piecrust border, subtle asymmetry from hand tools, and natural shrinkage in the top along the wood grain. Inspecting the underside reveals patination, original iron or wooden tilt-top latches, and hand-cut dovetail joints where the legs meet the central column.

A mahogany wine table functions as an accent piece beside an armchair, an end table by a sofa, or positioned in a reading alcove. Pairing it with a modern ceramic lamp or simple glassware creates a balanced contrast between historic timber textures and contemporary decor.

Dust the surface regularly with a soft, dry microfibre cloth and apply a high-quality beeswax polish twice a year along the wood grain. Keep the table away from direct heat sources and direct sunlight to prevent timber shrinkage, warping, or fading of the finish.
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