

All the tables have shaped moulded tops with decorative painted floral designs and stand on turned tapered supports. These Painted Satinwood Tables still retain the furnishers label of “ Allen & Appleyard” from Liverpool. Each of the tables has a beautifully figured top with slight moulded edge above elegant turned supports, moulded scrolled brackets and scrolled feet. This beautiful antique nesting tables are a superb example of quality Edwardian furniture, the set of four being even more versatile than the usual set of three.īy cabinet makers C.B Chapman, Upholsterer & Co New Market, this set is extremely rare, made out of Rosewood and date from around 1860.

They all have elegantly turned legs with splayed feet and a cross stretcher for added stability. This superb antique set of four nesting tables of relatively tall proportions are made from Mahogany. 1353 to an individual for services rendered. The set not only retains the original makers stamp but also a presentation badge on behalf of the Duke of Lancaster Masonic Lodge No. Some previous examples we have sold include this quality Waring & Gillows nest of Mahogany Antique Tables dating from around 1930. We have also listed a small selection below in different designs and woods.
ANTIQUE NESTING TABLES FULL
Here at Driscolls Antiques we get some really lovely examples for sale and if you visit our antique tables page you can see our full selection along with lots of other quality tables. There uses can be for small drinks tables when guests are in your home to a side or lamp table. The best examples having cross stretchers for added stability. They will stand on elegant turned upright supports and splayed feet. Each Table would be beautifully figured, sometimes inlaid with satinwood cross banding and boxwood string inlay. They were made by renowned makers such as Maple & Co and Waring & Gillows of Lancaster with either three or four tables that nest together beautifully when not in use. Antique nest of tables were made throughout the 19th Century Victorian and Edwardian periods in three main timbers, Mahogany, Walnut and on rare occasions figured Rosewood. The furniture designer George Smith in 1808 described them as ‘the ideal tables for serving refreshments’. Antique nest of tables were first illustrated by Sheraton in his Cabinet Directory of 1803 described as ‘Quartetto tables’ stated ‘they are useful for needlework’.
ANTIQUE NESTING TABLES FOR FREE
Items will be stored for 30 days for free after at our facilities, after that we will charge 2% of the full retail value per month.Antique nests of tables or also known as ‘nesting tables’ are not only very versatile but also very pretty pieces of furniture to look at. Once we've determined it is in as-new condition, our team will process your return and issue a refund.Ī 20% restocking fee of the full retail price will also be applied. The returned item will be inspected within 72 hours of arriving at our warehouse. Products with scratches, stains, damages, drilling, or other modifications cannot be returned. We are only able to accept returned product in as-new condition. We ask that you place your returned item in its original packaging. They will set you up with everything you need for the return. To start your return process, get in touch with our team.
ANTIQUE NESTING TABLES UPDATE
If you need to update your delivery address once your order is already on its way, you will be charged a rerouting fee. If you cancel your order once it has left our warehouse, you will be responsible for the shipping and return-shipping charges.

If you want to cancel an order, you must notify us by email at As long as you cancel your order before it has left our warehouse, you will receive a refund minus a restocking fee, if applies.
