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Antique Side Tables from the 16th Century

Antique side tables are small, versatile occasional pieces designed to stand against a wall or next to a chair, providing a flat surface to hold a lamp, book, or glass. Read full guide ↓

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Antique Side Tables from the 16th Century

A 2026 Guide by Sellingantiques

19th Century Hungarian Ash Single Drawer Side Table

19th Century Hungarian Ash Single Drawer Side Table, 19th Century
Priced at £780 from Blank Canvas Antiques

1. History Of Forms

Small, highly portable wooden surfaces vital for everyday informal domestic entertaining.

Wealthy Georgian households kept several of these tables scattered throughout the main reception rooms.

Notice how antique side tables change in shape as tea drinking expanded across society.

Earlier seventeenth-century examples tend to be heavy oak structures meant to stay firmly against a parlour wall.

The Regency period pushed the design towards lighter frames that a servant could lift.

2. Known Makers

Thomas Chippendale supplied various mahogany side tables to grand English country houses.

Gillows of Lancaster sometimes stamped their plain furniture along the top edge of the drawer front.

Mostly unmarked pieces built by regional tradesmen following standard published pattern books.

Aesthetic movement side table attributed to Gillows

Aesthetic Movement Side Table Attributed to Gillows , 19th Century
Priced at £595 from Kontrast Antiques

3. Retail Price Guide 2026 for Antique Side Tables

The 2026 retail price guide for Antique Side Tables is drawn from a proprietary archive of over 1.1 million retail prices indexed by Sellingantiques since 2003. This guide relies exclusively on their own internal data; no external sources or auction records are used.

Analysing nearly 25 years of UK antique market history alongside current retail values, the data indicates that typical UK retail prices for Antique Side Tables range between £400 and £2,300. Entry-level prices generally fall under £400 and premium examples upwards of £2,300.

2026 Retail Market Price Guide for Antique Side Tables

Entry-level Under £400
Typical Prices £400 - £2,300
Premium Examples Over £2,300

4. Key Features

Flat upper surfaces, often fitted with a shallow moulded lip to prevent objects falling down.

Many antique side tables incorporate a shallow frieze drawer resting on internal wooden runners.

Look at the supports, which range from sturdy turned balusters to slender tapering squares.

5. Materials Used

Materials

  • Imported mahogany dominates the mid to late eighteenth century because its dense grain allows for crisp carving.
  • Pine or deal forming the hidden drawer linings and interior carcase elements.
  • Inspect the joints connecting the legs to the frieze for stout mortise and tenon construction.
Fine George III Period Serpentine Side Table

Fine George III Period Serpentine Side Table, Georgian
Priced at £1,850 from Pap Antiques and Restoration Ltd

6. Construction And Craft

Early frames relying on wooden pegs driven through tight joints to hold the structure rigid.

Cabinet-makers later adopted veneering techniques, applying thin sheets of figured timber over a stable pine carcase.

Feel under the top surface for the subtle ridges left by a hand plane.

7. Structural Anatomy

Glossary

  • Frieze: the flat horizontal band positioned directly beneath the main top surface.
  • Stretchers connect the legs near the floor to stop the lower frame from twisting under weight.
  • A gallery acts as a raised rail bordering the upper surface.
  • Aprons sit directly below the frieze and often feature shaped lower edges.
  • Check the feet for cup castors, which are brass wheels fitted onto the base of the leg.

8. Things You Probably Didn't Know About Antique Side Tables

"These versatile frames often served as temporary writing surfaces before dedicated desks became widespread."

"Regional craftsmen occasionally built secret compartments deep behind the main drawer block to secure private letters."

"Try using a well-proportioned antique side table as a compact dressing surface in a bedroom."

9. Rarity Index

Sellingantiques Rarity Index

Based on almost 25 years of Sellingantiques UK antique market data, Antique Side Tables appeared 26973 times (out of 1,100,000 antiques) which gives it a rarity score of 1/100.

This score measures scarcity within the Sellingantiques archive only and is not a survey of the entire antiques market, so these statistics may not be indicative of the general availability of Antique Side Tables elsewhere.

Antique Side Tables - have a rarity score of 1/100
Very Common Exceptionally Rare

10. Frequently Asked Questions

Dust the surface with a soft, dry cotton cloth. Avoid using modern aerosol sprays, as the silicone can build up and cloud an older finish.

Once or twice a year, apply a thin coat of good quality beeswax polish. Rub it in gently with the grain, leave it for twenty minutes, and buff it to a soft shine.

Old floors in historic houses often settled unevenly, and people used to trim table legs to make them sit flat in a specific spot. Years of dragging across stone floors also grinds down the feet.

A cabinet-maker can add a small timber splice to the short leg. If the difference is minor, simply placing a felt pad under the short foot levels the piece without altering the wood.

Mahogany tends to be the most stable over time. It resists woodworm better than softwoods and holds a rich colour.

Oak is tougher but heavier. Walnut offers complex grain patterns but can be prone to fading in direct sunlight.

Do not reach for sandpaper right away. Wood expands and contracts with changes in seasonal humidity. A drawer that sticks in damp winter months often moves freely when the central heating dries the air.

Pull the drawer out and rub a plain candle stump along the bottom edges and the internal runners. A little hard wax often provides enough lubrication to get things moving smoothly again.

If the runners are deeply worn or split, take the piece to a restorer. They can graft on a new strip of timber to restore the running surface.

Please note: This Antique Side Tables guide and its associated pricing data are provided for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute formal financial, investment, or appraisal advice and should not be relied upon as the sole basis for any commercial activity, purchasing, or sales decisions. Sellingantiques.co.uk accepts no liability for any actions taken in reliance on this information. Always consult with a qualified professional or independent appraiser.

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