Large Round 19th C English Carved Yorkstone Garden Dining Table
England, CA 1880
D: 62 in H: 30 in
Several cracks that have not moved in years.
Ref: FTRO 1019
Large Round 19th C English Carved Yorkstone Garden Dining Table
England, CA 1880
D: 62 in H: 30 in
Several cracks that have not moved in years.
Ref: FTRO 1019
French Faux Bois Garden Table
France, CA 1930s
H: 31 in D: 29.25 in Base D: 15.25 in
Ref: FBE 1103
Italian Ceramic Garden Seat/Table Base with Shell Motif
In truth, we know nothing about this lovely little ceramic (faience) garden seat/table base other than we love it and there is a “Made in Italy” sticker on the inside. It is in very good vintage condition with no cracks or repairs, but there are several small chips to the glazing. The concave top is designed to drain water if used as a seat, but we would have a 24” round glass top cut to make it a stunning cocktail table, inside or out. Probably from the 60s or 70s, it could be as recent as the 1990s, but at this price, who cares? Weight is approximately 25 lbs.
Italy, CA 1960s-1990s
H: 15.25 in Base: 16 in x 16 in Top: 11.25 in x 11.25 in
Ref: TEY 1003
Two Round French Steel Café Tables
We love the open form of these café or bistro tables, particularly since the sweeping legs are so graceful and the round bases make them extra-stable. In newer glossy black paint, they are in lovely condition (albeit with the usual little dents to the tops) and make wonderful side tables inside or out. Perfect on a small balcony for coffee or cocktails, in your garden flanking a wrought iron bench or at either end of a sofa with low lamps, they will last you a lifetime. And they are easily repainted another color if you are so inclined. Priced and sold separately. Approximate weight is 30 lbs. each. Please note that although the table tops look smaller than the bases, this is an optical illusion.
France, CA 1920s
Small: H: 27.86 in Diameter: 21.50 in
Tall: H: 28.86 in Diameter: 21.50 in
Ref: FTCA 1007, 1008
Fabulous French Bombé Wrought Iron and Marble Console Table
This is a striking console with its bombé form and luscious espresso-colored marble top. In addition, one can raise or lower the height at will, as the table attaches to the wall and bears no weight on the ground. The newer marble top has cream and peach-colored veins and a double ogee edge for that perfect finishing touch. The base has a couple of flower petals missing but nothing that impairs its look or function. Perfect in a hallway, bedroom or wherever you want to bring a touch of the outdoors in (and it can stay outside year-round). Weight is approximately 120 lbs.
France, CA 1900 (base) and 1990 (top)
H: 32 in D: 20.5 in W: 42.5 in
Ref: FTC 1011
English 19th C Rectangular Cast Iron Table Base with Grey Marble Top
This is a charming and quirky little table that is just perfect for holding coffee and the Sunday papers (does anyone do that anymore?) next to your favorite library chair. In two parts, the original grey cut-corner and beveled striated marble top sits atop the base, which has a very pretty design and black-over-green paint. The marble top has some scratches and nicks to it that only make it more Wabi-Sabi. You can also use it as a coffee table in front of a loveseat. Weight is approximately 100 lbs.
England, CA 1880
H: 15.38 in D: 20 in W: 26 in
Ref: FTC 1002
Small 19th C American Oval Cast and Wrought Iron Table Base
This substantive iron table base is a real honey and would be fabulous topped with a marble slab or thick glass top. In its original (and now faded) red-over-green paint with minor surface rusting, the lines are sinuous and the construction very solid. Resting on unusually-shaped feet and with vertical “keepers” on the oval surface to hold the top in place, It would make a stunning and unusual coffee table for a small space or a side table next to you favorite library chair. Wonderful condition! Approximate weight is 50 lbs. The table base can also stay outdoors year-round.
American, CA 1880
H: 17.5 in D: 14.25 in W: 21.25 in
Ref: FTB 1013
Late 19th C French Wrought Iron Dining Table Base
We love French garden tables, especially ones with such sinuous design and presence. Dating to the late 19th C, this one would make a great addition to your terrace, garden, or wine cave to display your wine selections for that special meal or as a dining table inside or out. In excellent antique condition, it is very sturdy with no wobbles and you can pair it with a top as large as you like (and save the cost of shipping the top!). The table base does have a speckling of light surface rusting all over but nothing that impairs its functionality or beauty. And of course it can be sandblasted and repainted to your custom specifications. Feel free to leave this beauty outside year-round in all climates, but we recommend covering it in winter to protect the paint. Please note that we have an identical table with its original top (FTRE 1020) available should you want a pair of matched bases. Also, we have paired a simple antique white marble top with this base that fits perfectly with almost no overhang.
France, CA 1890
H: 28 in D: 24 in W: 39.63 in
Ref: FTB 1018
Early 20th C French Rectangular Wrought Iron Dining Table
We love French garden dining tables, and this one is a beauty. With curvilinear hand-forged iron legs in crusty old paint and a simple iron top, this table has a myriad of uses (wine-tasting, dining, writing, potting, or display indoors or out). From Lyon, the culinary capital of France, it would make a great addition to your terrace, garden, or wine cave to display your wine selections for that special meal or as a dining table for two. In very good antique condition, the top does have a slight bit of separation on the edges which affects neither form nor function (see photos). We would recommend sandblasting and repainting to your custom color specifications if it is to be used outdoors although it is perfectly sound in its current condition. Approximate weight is 85 lbs.
France, CA 1920
H: 29.13 in D: 27.50 in W: 47.25 in
Ref: FTRE 1021
Two Authentic French Vintage "Tabouret H" Stools by Tolix
Designed by Jean Pauchard, son of Xavier Pauchard who founded Tolix in 1925, these are fine examples of “Tabouret H” stools, dating to the 1950s. A true innovator in French industrial design, Xavier Pauchard, the son of a zinc roofer, began producing household items in pressed steel that integrated a major innovation in France: the use of hot dip galvanizing to protect pieces from oxidation. Tolix designs have become iconic worldwide and are widely loved and imitated for their sleek industrial design and practicality. These stools feature their original yellow and green paint and are in lovely vintage condition. Perfect in the garden or inside where a splash of color is desired, they also make wonderful small side tables. Add them to our other Tolix pieces for cocktails paired with our three authentic Tolix Model C Armchairs (Stock # FCH 1053 A-C) and yellow Tolix Table 55 (Stock # FTRE 1023) listed for sale.
France, CA 1950s
H 17.75 in D: 15.25 in W: 15.25 in Seat: 11.75 in sq.
Ref: FST 1007 A, B
Authentic French Steel Tolix Table 55 in Original Yellow Paint
Designed by Jean Pauchard, son of Xavier Pauchard who founded Tolix in 1925, this is a fine example of the “Modele 55” table. A true innovator in French industrial design, Xavier Pauchard, the son of a zinc roofer, began producing household items that integrated a major innovation in France: the use of hot dip galvanizing to protect iron from oxidation. Tolix designs have become iconic worldwide and are widely loved and imitated for their sleek industrial design and practicality. This, however, is an authentic Table 55 in original yellow paint and in lovely vintage condition. Perfect in the garden or inside where a splash of color is desired, it makes a wonderful small dining table or use it for cocktails paired with our three authentic Tolix Model C Armchairs (Stock # FCH 1053 A-C) listed for sale.
France, CA 1950s
H: 29.25 in D: 25.75 in W: 25.75 in
Ref: FTRE 1023
Late 19th C French Wrought Iron Dining Table
We love French garden tables, especially ones with such sinuous design and presence. Dating to the late 19th C, it would make a great addition to your terrace, garden, or wine cave to display your wine selections for that special meal or as a dining table for four inside or out. In excellent antique condition, it is very sturdy with no wobbles. The table does have some small chips to the paint and a few small spots of surface rusting on the edges, but nothing that impairs its functionality or beauty. Feel free to leave this beauty outside year-round in all climates, but we recommend covering it in winter to protect the paint.
France, CA 1890
H: 29.13 in D: 27.50 in W: 47.25 in
Ref: FTRE 1020
Rare French 19th C Wrought Iron Table from Arras with Lion's Paw Feet
“Arras” garden furniture first emerged around 1840 when one of three companies manufacturing metal products in the town of Arras, Grassin-Baledans, began to specialize in garden furniture and started producing artistic ironwork. All authentic Arras pieces are entirely hand-forged and riveted, using metal tubing and flat metal. The furniture was intended for the high-end market at a time when the privileged classes were discovering the benefits of outdoor living, and the pieces, which later included all types of garden accessories, were made to the highest quality and durability. The original lion's paw foot design was changed to a sleeker hoof design after 1900. This lovely table is in excellent antique condition and features the four original lion’s paw feet (indicating a mid-19th C date) and a sinuous design in keeping with the high quality expected. Wonderful as a drinks or petite dining table inside or out, it has a durable white painted finish that is about 20 years old.
France, CA 1860s
H: 28 in D: 17.87 in W: 27.50 in
Ref: FTRE 1025
Round 19th C English Coalbrookdale Cast Iron Table Base with Replaced Aluminum Top
Coalbrookdale was THE English Foundry in the 19th Century and became famous for its coke-smelting process that enabled the production of inexpensive cast iron pieces for the home and garden so that garden ornament became affordable even for the middle class. This table features an original Coalbrookdale waveform base with incredibly crisp casting detail, CA 1880 with a lovely, but replaced, pierced aluminum top, CA 1960. It has been sandblasted and powder-coated in a soft white finish so that you will never have to worry about rust again. Pair this table with our Scottish Wrought Iron Bench (Stock #FBE 1035) for a timeless look on your patio or as a perfect spot for cocktails in the garden.
England, CA 1880 & 1960
H: 28.5 in Diameter: 27.25 in
Ref: FTRO 1015
Marble-Topped French Cast Iron Art Nouveau Bistro Table in Rusty Surface
Yes, we are suckers for authentic French Art Nouveau table bases and this one does not disappoint. Sporting an old, rusty surface, the base is topped with an antique piece of white cararra marble with beautiful grey veining. Signed on the base "Modele Depose", it is truly a versatile piece. Use as a side table, serving table or writing table, indoors or out. These tables also make wonderful additions to a hallway or bathroom to hold towels and the like. Please note that the marble top is finished on 3 edges only, so is best placed against a wall.
France, CA 1890.
H: 28.75 in D: 22 5/8 in W: 39.75 in
Ref: FTRE 1019
Unusual French Rectangular Galvanized Steel Dining Table
We adore the funkiness of this pair of hand-made galvanized tables that were constructed to abut each other to make an enormous dining table. A few of the legs have a bit of teak showing through on the legs, but we think this only lends to their charm. Difficult to tell from the photos, the surface features a cross-hatched diamond design with elevated parts, but fortunately, the maker was clever enough to leave the places for diners flat. Definitely one of a kind, these would be equally at home outside in your garden or terrace or inside as a main dining table in an modern or industrial setting. These tables will comfortably seat 10. Please be aware that when we bought these, they were sitting in a garden and so we did not notice that three of the legs on the back table are shorter than the front table and so will require shimming if they are not going back to the garden where you can level them by embedding the front table in the soil. Alternatively, we can cut the front table down to match the back one if they are to sit on a paved surface or inside. Height listed below is for the table with shims. If we cut the legs, the table will be lowered to a finished height of approximately 28 inches.
France, CA 1950s.
H: 29 3/8 in D: 51.5 in W: 81 5/8 in
Ref: FTD 1028
French Art Nouveau Marble-Topped Table
This is a fine Art Nouveau cast iron table, signed by its maker, "A. Izern, Beziers" in old black painted surface with newer fossilized cream-colored marble top with grey undertones. Excellent condition overall, with one minor chip to the edge of one corner. Perfect indoors or out as a dining table for four, a serving table, or a desk.
France, CA 1890.
H: 29.12 in D: 23.75 in W: 47 in
Ref: FTCO 1028
English 19th C Cast Iron Conservatory Table with White Marble Top
This lovely cast iron table base is from Birmingham and is signed on the feet by its maker, Gaskill and Chambers. Its original grey marble top was broken in shipment, so we have paired it with a late 19th C white marble top with 3 finished edges (the back edge is raw). It's the perfect accent piece for your sunroom or conservatory, outside for meals, or as a small serving table. In lovely condition, the top has a few age appropriate nicks top and surface rusting to the painted base.
English, CA 1880.
H: 28.5 in D: 22.5 in W: 39.25 in
Ref: FTCO 1026