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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An Australian cedar extension dining table with three leaves,…

1870 Australian Cedar Extension Dining Table

An Australian cedar extension dining table with three leaves, circa 1870, the rectangular top with rounded ends above a plain frieze, raised on bulbous turned legs with ceramic castors, 125 cm wide, x 125 cm deep, 76 cm high, 238 cm long extended

An Australian cedar and blackwood kitchen table, circa 1860,…

1860 Australian Cedar and Blackwood Kitchen Table

An Australian cedar and blackwood kitchen table, circa 1860, the single cedar slab top with thumb-nail edge above a plain frieze and raised on turned blackwood legs and castors, 172 cm wide, 87 cm deep, 75 cm high

A solid top Australian cedar dining table, circa 1850, 241 x 79…

1850 Australian Cedar Dining Table

A solid top Australian cedar dining table, circa 1850, 241 x 79 x 117 cm

An Australian Colonial cedar dining table, rectangular, with…

Colonial Cedar Dining Table with Turned Legs

An Australian Colonial cedar dining table, rectangular, with moulded edge; on turned legs. Length 136 cm. Width 101 cm.

19th century cedar extension dining table with blackwood turned…

Cedar Extension Dining Table with Blackwood Legs (Seats 10)

19th century cedar extension dining table with blackwood turned legs, seats 10

Victorian cedar dining table round tilt top 122 cm diameter…

Victorian Cedar Round Dining Table with Tilt Top

Victorian cedar dining table round tilt top 122 cm diameter supported by turned pedestal column on platform base, three bun feet with castors, 74 cm high

Quality Australian colonial cedar dining table

Australian Colonial Cedar Dining Table

Quality Australian colonial cedar dining table

An Edwardian cedar dining/work table, the plain top above…

Edwardian Cedar Dining/Work Table with Turned Legs

An Edwardian cedar dining/work table, the plain top above turned legs 116 cm wide, 144 cm long, 75 cm high

A mid-Victorian Australian cedar extending dining table,…

Victorian Cedar Oval Dining Table with Turned Legs

A mid-Victorian Australian cedar extending dining table, 1860s/'70s, the oval top (with two spare leaves) with rounded corners and a moulded edge above a plain frieze, raised on turned legs with brass caps and castors. Height 76 cm length 208 cm…

19th century cedar two leaf extension dining table on turned…

Cedar Dining Table with Extension - Seats 12

19th century cedar two leaf extension dining table on turned legs with brass and ceramic casters, seats 12