Antique Console Tables

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The antique console table is a wall-hugging pier piece that balances decorative flair with structural elegance. From Louis XV models with boldly curved and carved legs to Empire consoles in mahogany with turned columns, every period brought its own formal vocabulary. Marble-top console tables — in violet breccia, white Carrara or griotte — are a reliable quality marker, as are the gilt-bronze mounts adorning aprons and legs.

On Antiquités en France, period console tables offered by our dealers span the 17th century through the Belle Époque, in gilt wood, walnut, mahogany and painted finishes. Browse our antique tables to complete a coherent interior scheme.

Period console tables and antique pier furniture from professional dealers

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How to choose and authenticate an antique console table

To authenticate an antique console table, start with the construction: mortise-and-tenon joints, hand-tool marks on the back of panels and a naturally developed wood patina are all signs of genuine age. An authentic Louis XV console will show pronounced cabriole legs, often carved with acanthus leaves, while a Louis XVI example is distinguished by its fluted tapering legs and neoclassical restraint. Gilt wood console tables of the period typically retain gold-leaf gilding that is lightly worn at the edges — a sign of natural ageing rather than recent restoration.

When assessing materials, favour consoles whose marble top is original and integral to the apron, and check for deep cracks or later replacements. On Empire or Restauration pieces in mahogany, inspect the quality of the veneer and the consistency of the bronze mounts: they should show a uniform patina with no modern screws or stainless fittings. The most sought-after Empire mahogany console tables sometimes bear a Parisian ébéniste's stamp on the back of a drawer rail.

In terms of budget, a good-quality period console table typically sells for between £400 and £2,000, depending on timber, condition and style. Signed pieces, those with rare marble tops or exceptional carved decoration, can exceed £5,000. The condition of the top, the stability of the legs and the coherence of any restorations are the three decisive criteria when assessing value for money. Pairing a console with a matching antique gilt mirror — as was customary in period interiors — can significantly enhance the overall effect.

On Antiquités en France, every antique console table is listed by a verified professional dealer who can provide detailed photographs, precise dimensions and full provenance information. You are also welcome to explore our broader selection of antique tables and contact the seller directly with any questions before purchasing.

Frequently asked questions about Antique Console Tables

What is the difference between a console table and a commode?
A console table is a shallow wall-supported piece, typically with two or four legs and no deep storage drawers, designed primarily for decoration. A commode is a freestanding chest with stacked drawers intended for practical storage. The console is ornamental first; the commode, functional.
How do I date an antique console table?
Look at the leg form — cabriole for Louis XV, fluted taper for Louis XVI, turned column for Empire — along with joinery type, timber species and patina. Hand-tool marks on the reverse and worn gold-leaf gilding at the edges suggest genuine age. An ébéniste's stamp confirms the period.
What should I expect to pay for an antique console table?
A good-quality period console typically ranges from £400 to £2,000. Gilt wood examples with rare marble tops, or those bearing a Parisian maker's stamp, can reach £5,000 or more depending on rarity, provenance and condition.
How do I care for an antique gilt wood console table?
Avoid abrasive products and excess humidity. Dust gently with a soft brush. A light application of colourless microcrystalline wax can revive the surface without damage. If the gilding is flaking, entrust restoration to a professional gilder specialising in antique furniture.
Can antique console tables purchased on Antiquités en France be shipped internationally?
Yes. Each dealer manages shipping on their own terms. For a piece of this size, a specialist fine-art carrier is strongly recommended. Contact the seller directly for a delivery quote, whether within Europe or further afield.