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' more...

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 more...

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A small mid Victorian Australian cedar sideboard, circa 1850,…

Victorian Cedar Sideboard with Carved Shell and Columns

A small mid Victorian Australian cedar sideboard, circa 1850, the rectangular top with a shaped back with a shallow shelf below a carved shell and scroll crest, the body with a moulded frieze drawer above a pair of panelled doors, flanked by columns, on…

Colonial cedar pedestal sideboard with 3 drawers and 2 doors,…

Cedar Pedestal Sideboard with Drawers and Doors

Colonial cedar pedestal sideboard with 3 drawers and 2 doors, 222 cm wide, 64 cm deep, 131 cm high

Victorian cedar sideboard with 1 drawer and two doors, 109 cm…

Victorian Cedar Sideboard with Drawer and Doors

Victorian cedar sideboard with 1 drawer and two doors, 109 cm wide, 51 cm deep, 110 cm high

Exquisite cedar sideboard, breakfront, of three drawers above…

Cedar Breakfront with Drawers and Cupboards

Exquisite cedar sideboard, breakfront, of three drawers above four cupboard doors

An Australian twin pedestal cedar sideboard with fine flame…

Flame Cedar Twin Pedestal Sideboard by E. Leconte

An Australian twin pedestal cedar sideboard with fine flame cedar panel work and cross banding, by E. Leconte, 19th century 134 cm high, 154 cm wide, 54 cm deep

Mid 19th century Australian cedar twin pedestal sideboard, c.…

Antique Australian Cedar Sideboard by John Hill Jnr & Sons

Mid 19th century Australian cedar twin pedestal sideboard, c.1855, by John Hill Jnr and Sons, with a pitched crest rail, above a rectangular top with a gadrooned border, above three narrow pillow drawers and a pair of doors, with gadrooned pediments,…

A colonial cedar and flame mahogany double pedestal sideboard,…

William IV Mahogany Sideboard with Provenance

A colonial cedar and flame mahogany double pedestal sideboard, circa 1840s, in the William IV manner with a scrolling gallery back, a single frieze drawer and raised on pedestals with flame veneer cupboards, raised on tight scrolled feet. Provenance:…

Edwardian cedar sideboard. Two side cupboards with centre hutch…

Edwardian Cedar Sideboard with Floral Decorations

Edwardian cedar sideboard. Two side cupboards with centre hutch highly decorated, reeded drawers, carved flowerpot doors and floral centre cupboard. Original French polish, in good condition. No keys. Height 94 cm, width 182 cm, depth 56 cm

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…

An unusual cedar double-pedestal raised back sideboard.…

An unusual cedar double-pedestal raised back sideboard. Australian circa 1835, 170 cm wide, 54 cm deep, 130 cm high

A Colonial Australian cedar twin pedestal sideboard with…

A Colonial Australian cedar twin pedestal sideboard with Palladian back, handsomely selected cuts of cedar to the paneled doors, Tasmanian origin, circa 1835. Purported to have been made for "Chiswick", Ross, Tasmania. With accompanying Kent & Kent

An antique Australian cedar and pine sideboard with Germanic…

An antique Australian cedar and pine sideboard with Germanic fretwork carving, Barossa valley, South Australian origin, 19th century, 118 cm high, 129 cm wide, 48 cm deep

Victorian cedar sideboard with one drawer and two doors, 105 cm…

Victorian Cedar Sideboard with Drawer and Two Doors, 105cm

Victorian cedar sideboard with one drawer and two doors, 105 cm wide, 50 cm deep, 159 cm high

Australian cedar double pedestal sideboard, circa 1850.…

Australian cedar double pedestal sideboard, circa 1850. Provenance Dawn Waterhouse collection ACT, length 199 cm D65 cm

Colonial cedar sideboard with mirror back, 3 drawers and 4…

Colonial cedar sideboard with mirror back, 3 drawers and 4 doors opening to fitted interior), 183 cm wide, 56 cm deep, 166 cm high, divides into 2-3 parts for removal

Australian Colonial cedar sideboard A. Lenehan with scroll…

Australian Colonial cedar sideboard A. Lenehan with scroll carved back above 3 drawers and 3 doors, the centre drawer stamped to top edge 'A. Lenehan', 170 cm wide, 55 cm deep, 126 cm high