Low Table in Enamelled Ceramic and Black Metal, Stylised Bird Decoration, Circa 1960s–1970s
le village des brocanteurs 58 — Dun-les-Places
105 objects found
A centrepiece of the dining room or drawing room, the antique round table combines sociability with timeless elegance. From the tripod Empire pedestal table to the generous extending Louis-Philippe tables in solid mahogany, every period produced its own characteristic forms and timbers. Quality shows in the evenness of the top, the refinement of the base and the integrity of the joints.
Browse our curated selection of period round tables offered by verified antiquaires, spanning the 18th century to the 1950s, in noble woods — walnut, mahogany, oak, rosewood — and across all the major French and European styles.
105 objects found
le village des brocanteurs 58 — Dun-les-Places
le village des brocanteurs 58 — Dun-les-Places
le village des brocanteurs 58 — Dun-les-Places
le village des brocanteurs 58 — Dun-les-Places
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Philippe Cote Antiquites — Chauffailles
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Antiquités Anne Marie Perrier — La Boisse
Romain Lichtensztein — Maignelay-Montigny
Romain Lichtensztein — Maignelay-Montigny
Antiquités Anne Marie Perrier — La Boisse
Ecritoire Antiquites Poidras jean-luc — Vertou
L'atelier De La Dorure — Calmont
L'atelier De La Dorure — Calmont
Au Réveil Du Temps — Saint-Nabord
Antiquités Anne Marie Perrier — La Boisse
L'atelier De La Dorure — Calmont
Galerie Lauretta — Mandelieu-la-Napoule
Antiquités Anne Marie Perrier — La Boisse
Antiquités Anne Marie Perrier — La Boisse
A.ABC PASCAL — Saint-Ouen
jean-pierre PERNOD — Bourg-en-Bresse
When choosing an antique round table, start with the top: quality solid timber shows a consistent grain, free from structural cracks or warping. Round pedestal tables — highly sought after during the Empire and Restauration periods — are distinguished by their sculpted central column, typically in mahogany or walnut, resting on a tripartite base with gilt-bronze claw feet. Always check that the pedestal is original and not a later marriage: genuine period assemblies show wear patterns consistent with the age of the piece.
Authenticity also reveals itself in the details: unrestored chiselled bronze mounts, natural patina on the underside of the top, and hand-tool marks on concealed surfaces. A cabinetmaker's stamp or an auction-house label adds considerably to the value. For 19th-century pieces, the most sought-after timbers remain Cuban mahogany, Rio rosewood and solid French walnut. Extending round dining tables with original leaves are particularly prized for their practicality as well as their rarity.
In terms of budget, a good-quality antique round table typically ranges from £300 to £1,500; a fine stamped example or one with documented provenance can exceed £5,000. The condition of the top is the single most important factor: a careful, sympathetic restoration is acceptable, but a completely refinished surface significantly reduces value. For a broader search, explore our full range of antique tables, including rectangular, oval and drop-leaf forms.
Every round table listed on Antiquités en France is offered by a professional, vetted antique dealer who can provide precise dimensions, detailed photographs and the history of the piece. Contact the dealer directly to request an authenticity certificate or tailored advice on caring for the specific timber of your table.