Australian cedar, also known as red cedar or Toona ciliata, is a species of tree that is native to eastern Australia. It is known for its high-quality timber, which has a distinctive red color, fine grain, and a pleasant aroma. In the 19th century, Australian cedar was widely used in the manufacture of furniture, particularly in Australia and the United Kingdom.

The timber was considered to be a highly desirable material for furniture making due to its strength, durability, and natural resistance to rot and insects. It was also relatively easy to work with and could be finished to a high standard and was used to make a wide range of furniture items, including tables, chairs, wardrobes, and chests of drawers.

Australian cedar furniture was particularly popular in the Victorian era and was considered to be of very high quality. However, over-harvesting of the tree led to a more...

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A fine Colonial Australian cedar three leaf extension D-end…

19th Century Cedar Dining Table with Extension Leaves

A fine Colonial Australian cedar three leaf extension D-end dining table, 19th century 74 cm high, 137 cm (extends to 314 cm) wide, 137 cm deep

A large cedar dining table, late 19th century, the fluted…

19th Century Cedar Dining Table from Trevor Kennedy Collection

A large cedar dining table, late 19th century, the fluted rectangular top raised on ring turned tapering legs and brass castors, 72 cm high, 273 cm wide, 121 cm deep. Provenance: The Trevor Kennedy collection

A cedar extension dining table, Australian, 19th century, the…

19th Century Cedar Extension Dining Table

A cedar extension dining table, Australian, 19th century, the bullnose rectangular top above a band frieze, raised on turned and faceted legs with toupie feet and brass casters, one leaf, 73 cm high, 173 cm wide (without leaf), 135 cm deep. Provenance:…

19th century Australian cedar dining table, set with a long…

19th Century Australian Cedar Dining Table with Drawer and Turned Legs

19th century Australian cedar dining table, set with a long rectangular two plank top with curved edges, with a drawer to the apron of one end, raised on four turned legs, 73 cm x 243 cm x 106 cm

Victorian cedar dining table with round top supported by a…

Victorian cedar dining table with round top supported by a faceted baluster pedestal, 135 cm diameter, 75 cm high

A magnificent and early cedar dining table, Australian circa…

A magnificent and early cedar dining table, Australian circa 1835. a sixteen leg drop leaf sectional table with two extension leaves and centre section with drawer at either side with original brass handle; edge stringing on bottom of skirt and running…

A large and impressive cedar rectangular library table,…

A large and impressive cedar rectangular library table, Australian circa 1835. Provenance: Purchased privately through Walter & Co Tasmania 1990's, 167 cm wide, 62 cm deep, 82 cm high

A significant cross-banded and inlaid cedar turned leg dining…

A significant cross-banded and inlaid cedar turned leg dining table, Sydney origin, Australian circa 1820. one original leaf, original brass casters. Provenance: Acquired by the vendors from The Collection of Caressa Crouch & Carl Consalves, Mossgreen…

Antique cedar extension table no winder, 153 cm long plus 2…

Antique cedar extension table no winder, 153 cm long plus 2 extension leaves 83 cm, 121 cm wide, 72 cm high

Victorian cedar dining table, a 19th century cedar dining table…

Victorian cedar dining table, a 19th century cedar dining table of large proportions, fine cedar top over four large turned legs, and single drawer to the apron, length 230 cm, width 131 cm, height 76 cm