There are several distinct types of sideboard. The Georgian sideboard was a long narrow table, fitted with cutlery drawers and cellaret cupboards, used as a serving table in dining rooms. Most examples are at least five feet long.

Although sideboards date from the mid-18th century, their development is usually associated with the designs of Sheraton. Sideboards may be straight fronted, curved at either end, or sometimes have a recessed breakfront. The latter was partly to lighten the effect of a large piece of furniture and partly, writes Sheraton, 'to secure the butler from the jostles of the other servants'.

The central portion of the sideboard, beneath the long drawer, was usually arched with semicircular lunettes, either carved or often strung. The legs were sometimes turned, but more generally were tapered, often standing on spade or block feet. Georgian sideboards always have six legs one at each corner, one on more...

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Superb Australian Federation period mirror back sideboard in…

Carved Blackwood Mirror Back Sideboard with Swan Neck Pediment

Superb Australian Federation period mirror back sideboard in blackwood with carved door and drawer fronts, surmounted by a carved double swan neck pediment circa 1910

Blackwood mirror back sideboard

Blackwood Mirror Sideboard

Blackwood mirror back sideboard

An Australian Arts & Crafts blackwood sideboard by E. B.…

Australian Arts & Crafts Blackwood Sideboard by E.B. Phillips

An Australian Arts & Crafts blackwood sideboard by E. B. Phillips, Warrnambool, circa 1915 179 cm high, 160 cm wide, 51 cm deep

A fine Australian sideboard with beautifully selected cuts of…

Melbourne Blackwood Sideboard, 1875

A fine Australian sideboard with beautifully selected cuts of blackwood including fiddleback, flame and butt cut, Melbourne origin, circa 1875, 92 cm high, 144 cm wide, 45 cm deep

A Colonial cedar and blackwood sideboard, Tasmania, early 19th…

Colonial Cedar and Blackwood Sideboard from Tasmania, c. 1825

A Colonial cedar and blackwood sideboard, Tasmania, early 19th century, with two deep drawers flanking a central drawer above an arched opening and angled reeded mouldings decorating the exterior, 83.5 cm high, 105 cm wide, 76.5 cm deep. Provenance:…

Blackwood sideboard early 20th century, by W Codley and Co,…

Foliate Carved Blackwood Sideboard

Blackwood sideboard early 20th century, by W Codley and Co, Prahran, carved foliate panel decorations, three drawer, three door, height 146 cm, length 155 cm, depth 58 cm

An Australian Arts & Crafts blackwood sideboard with copper…

Australian Blackwood Sideboard with Copper Fittings

An Australian Arts & Crafts blackwood sideboard with copper fittings, early 20th century, 92 cm high, 173 cm wide, 56 cm deep

A Colonial Australian blackwood twin pedestal sideboard,…

Tasmanian Twin Pedestal Sideboard, 19th Century

A Colonial Australian blackwood twin pedestal sideboard, Tasmanian origin, early to mid 19th century originally owned by Richard Robert Crocker who arrived as a free settler in Van Diemen's Land in 1828 100 cm high, 183 cm wide, 58 cm deep

Breakfront sideboard, late 19th century, fiddleback blackwood…

Fiddleback Blackwood Sideboard with Mirror Back

Breakfront sideboard, late 19th century, fiddleback blackwood and mahogany with mirror back, & panelled doors below, height 189 cm, length 221 cm, depth 68 cm a/f missing some beading to bottom door

George Thwaites & Son of Melbourne, stunning Colonial sideboard,…

Colonial Blackwood Sideboard by Thwaites & Son, Melbourne (1855)

George Thwaites & Son of Melbourne, stunning Colonial sideboard, made from selected choice cuts of fiddleback blackwood, veneered onto Australian cedar, circa 1855. Note, this design was taken from 'Blackie's Cabinet Makers Assistant' [1853]. Originally…