A small pedestal table, usually on a tripod base, with a round or square top. Used as an occasional side table, and handy to place wine glasses.

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.

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Mahogany wine table, 19th century, the circular top with a pie…

19th Century Mahogany Wine Table

Mahogany wine table, 19th century, the circular top with a pie crust rim, above a tripod base with claw feet, height 65 cm width 28 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney

Pair of cedar wine tables with oval pie crust tops supported by…

Cedar Wine Tables with Pie Crust Tops

Pair of cedar wine tables with oval pie crust tops supported by a turned reeded column and 4 legs, 59.5 cm x 44.5 cm, 55 cm high

Three small cedar pie crust wine tables 2 @ 29.5 cm diameter,…

Cedar Wine Tables Set of Three

Three small cedar pie crust wine tables 2 @ 29.5 cm diameter, 40.5 cm high and 1 @ 37 cm diameter, 53 cm high

Mahogany Pie-crust tilt-top table, c. 1770, circular tilt-top…

Mahogany Tilt-Top Table with Carved Acanthus Leaves

Mahogany Pie-crust tilt-top table, c. 1770, circular tilt-top above a birdcage support, baluster stem carved with acanthus leaves, on a tripod base with cabriole legs and eagle claw and ball feet, height 73 cm diameter 85 cm. Provenance: Private…

Georgian style pie crust edge mahogany wine table by Beard…

Georgian Mahogany Wine Table with Pie Crust Edge

Georgian style pie crust edge mahogany wine table by Beard Watson & Co., circa 1920, 64 cm high, 61 cm diameter

A mid ninteenth century cedar wine table on a Georgian style…

Cedar Wine Table with Pie Crust Top on Georgian Pedestal

A mid ninteenth century cedar wine table on a Georgian style pedestal, with a stylised pie crust top. 73 x 77 x 77 cm