Antique Library Tables offer
outstanding values for desks, computer stands, game tables
and are often cut down for Coffee
Tables- a new life for an antique.
Our inventory on library and
game tables looks low at the moment, but we have some in the works-
coming later in December
Click on pictures OR (inventory #s) for larger view and more complete description
| Oval Mahogany Coffee Table w/ 3 Drawers
(inventory # FF-20) SOLD, 2012 |
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| Oak Folding Demi Lune Game Table
(inventory # DD-248) |
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| Walnut Victorian Library Table
(inventory #FF-75) |
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| Oak Carved Top Library Table, w/ Drawer
(inventory #GG-96) |
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| NEW!
Mahogany Swivel Top Game Table (inventory #GG-105) |
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Library Tables are often cut down into coffee tables because they are usually worth more that way. Since the Coffee Table didn't really come into existence until the 1920's, 30's and 40's you should expect to see Turn of the Century Coffee Tables as a modified version of the Library Table or other piece of furniture. The best modifications are ones that still retain their correct proportions, their strength and don't look "Cut Down". At Up the Creek, we pay extra attention to all those criteria when we modify a piece of furniture. If they aren't going to look right or won't be strong, they don't get cut. |
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