occasional - tables
Occasional table. A small portable table, usually with a fixed top, able to be moved easily for the convenience of visitors. The term covers numerous designs, and the top may be rectangular, oval or round, standing on tripod, pedestal or framed legs.
35 item(s) found:
A Victorian cedar occasional table English, circa 1860 68 cm high 55 cm diameter
An Australian cedar and silky oak occasional table, the panelled square top above a shaped apron raised on silky oak legs, restorations
A caned teak occasional table, circa 1946, the circular cane inset top raised on three tapering legs United by a tripartite stretcher 90 cm diameter. Note: for an identical example see Australian home beautiful May 1946 page 9.
A cedar occasional table, height 70 cm dia: 43 cm
A blackwood occasional table square top 61.5 x 61.5 cm
Fold up occasional table from the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, good untouched original condition
Australian pedestal occasional table, with striking veneer work
English oak Art Deco occasional table in restored condition
A Colonial New Zealand specimen timbers games occasional table the shaped top with figured timber geometric inlay of honeyed hues, enclosing a central games board, the alternating squares of rewarewa veneer,…
A Colonial New Zealand specimen timbers octagonal occasional table the top with a star burst pattern inlay in native timbers, supported on a tripod base with stylised foliate carving. Width 60 cm. Height 71 cm
A George III style kauri wood occasional table of canted rectangular form on bamboo style stand. Width 56 cm. Depth 46 cm . Height 62 cm
An Australian cedar rectangular topped occasional table, circa 1830, the rectangular top with rounded corners above a ring turned and bulbous column on three shaped legs;. Width 58 cm. Depth 43 cm . Height 73 cm
An Australian cedar and casuarina banded occasional table, circa 1825, the rectangular top with thumb nail edge and casuarina banding above a multi stepped block,…
A late 19th century, Colonial Jarrah occasional table
A nest of three cedar occasional tables
NZ Colonial octagonal kauri occasional table inlaid native timbers in star burst design, on turned tapering legs joined by a galleried under-tier. By Jewell & Sons
A cedar occasional table, circa 1855-60 76 x 56 cm old worn finish 56 cm diameter. Height 76 cm
A good 19th century Australian full cedar occasional table, circa 1850, the rectangular top with canted corners above a plain frieze over a lyre shaped support on a concaved quatreform platform, raised on turned bun feet. Width 57 cm. Depth 36 cm .…
Rare Australian cedar rectangular occasional table on central column with out swept carved supports
A Tasmanian octagonal specimen wood occasional table 75 x 62 cm
A small 19th century cedar occasional table
A cedar occasional table's with a serpentine front, centre drawer and tapering turned legs
Schulim Krimper, occasional table, Melbourne, 1952, blackbean, plate glass, brass base. Height 46 cm. Width 65 cm. Length 70 cm
Round Art Deco occasional table with chrome legs and a small lower shelf
Small hand made occasional table in the shape of Australia, stamped to the rear hand poker worked in Australia, displaying the individual states and emblems
A cedar drop side occasional table. Illustrated in '19th Century Australian Furniture', page 501, plate 497
Figured myrtle and blackwood art Deco occasional table, in good clean detailed condition
Art Deco occasional table, in good clean detailed condition
Round silky oak Art Deco occasional or lamp table
Federation maple oval topped occasional table
Cedar (Toona ciliata) circular top occasional/wine table with a lip, a ring turned baluster column, a tri-form base and three bun feet
Square walnut occasional table with pierced, carved and turned legs, a shelf stretcher base with a pierced gallery, and brass castors
Round blackwood occasional table with shaped legs and a stretcher base
Blackwood inlaid occasional table with unusual crossbanding and a butterfly pattern in the top
