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Antique English Wooden Folding Table
Built at the turn of the 20th century, this solid wood folding table once served as a reliable companion at English country fairs, market stalls, or village gatherings—where portability and durability mattered just as much as good timber.
Handcrafted in a straightforward, utilitarian form, the table features pegged joints, wide planked construction, and angled support braces that lock into place when open. The top shows a beautifully worn surface from decades of honest use, while the folding legs collapse neatly inward, allowing the table to be stored flat when not needed.
Its slim profile makes it effortless to tuck behind a door, slide into a pantry, or lean against a wall—exactly as it was used over a century ago. Unfold it as an extra dining surface, a console table, a serving station, or a styling moment in an entry or mudroom. Its lightweight feel (but sturdy stance) means it moves easily from room to room.
A versatile, hard-working piece with timeless English character—made to be used, loved, and put away again.
Found in Brandsby, N. Yorkshire, England, turn-of-the-century
The two h-frame legs quickly and easily fold inward for storage
The surface shows staining and areas of paint from years of use at a county fair
The table is heavy and sturdy
Overall condition is consistent with age and use
Measures approximately 53.875” L x 26.5” W x 29.75” H
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
Request a shipping quote here.
Request a trade discount here.
Built at the turn of the 20th century, this solid wood folding table once served as a reliable companion at English country fairs, market stalls, or village gatherings—where portability and durability mattered just as much as good timber.
Handcrafted in a straightforward, utilitarian form, the table features pegged joints, wide planked construction, and angled support braces that lock into place when open. The top shows a beautifully worn surface from decades of honest use, while the folding legs collapse neatly inward, allowing the table to be stored flat when not needed.
Its slim profile makes it effortless to tuck behind a door, slide into a pantry, or lean against a wall—exactly as it was used over a century ago. Unfold it as an extra dining surface, a console table, a serving station, or a styling moment in an entry or mudroom. Its lightweight feel (but sturdy stance) means it moves easily from room to room.
A versatile, hard-working piece with timeless English character—made to be used, loved, and put away again.
Found in Brandsby, N. Yorkshire, England, turn-of-the-century
The two h-frame legs quickly and easily fold inward for storage
The surface shows staining and areas of paint from years of use at a county fair
The table is heavy and sturdy
Overall condition is consistent with age and use
Measures approximately 53.875” L x 26.5” W x 29.75” H
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
Request a shipping quote here.
Request a trade discount here.

