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1930s Jelkes Bar Billiards Table
Located in Weybridge, Surrey
) 34"x (W) 37" x (L) 72" Original 1930's Jelkes bar billiards table Fine oak finish, stripped down
Category

Vintage 1930s British Games

Materials

Oak

Art Deco Dark Wooden Round Side Table With Shelves
Located in Dorchester, GB
Oak 1930s modernist side table. Very shapely little two tier side table with shelving both sides
Category

Early 20th Century European Art Deco Side Tables

Materials

Wood

1930s Massive Oak Coffee Table
Located in Amstelveen, Noord
Beautiful detailed table top on this original 1930s massive oak coffee table. Heavy quality table.
Category

Early 20th Century Romantic Coffee and Cocktail Tables

Materials

Oak

French Art Deco Oak Side Table, 1930s
Located in Austin, TX
High Art Deco golden oak side or cocktail table from the 1930s. This table is Art Deco in its
Category

Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Side Tables

Materials

Oak

Functionalist Oak Writing Desk, 1930s
Located in Prague 8, CZ
This massive functionalistic writing desk was made in the 1930s in Bohemia. It is veneered with oak
Category

Mid-20th Century Czech Bauhaus Desks and Writing Tables

Materials

Wood, Oak

Industrial Bar Table in Metal circa 1930s and Solid Oak Top
Located in Roubaix, FR
Iron French factory work table structure 1930s with solid old oak top.
Category

Vintage 1930s French Industrial Industrial and Work Tables

Materials

Iron

Art Deco Thonet Serving Trolley in Oak, 1930s
By Thonet
Located in Prague 8, CZ
This Art Deco Thonet serving trolley, bar was made in the 1930s by the Thonet Company. The table
Category

Vintage 1930s Czech Art Deco Serving Tables

Materials

Metal

Vintage Functionalist Oak Writing Desk, 1930s
Located in Prague 8, CZ
This massive functionalistic writing desk was made in the 1930s in Bohemia. It is veneered with oak
Category

Vintage 1930s Czech Bauhaus Desks and Writing Tables

Materials

Chrome

Taylor Tilery California Mission Tile Top Table, circa 1930s
By Taylor Tile
Located in San Francisco, CA
Offered here is a circa 1930s Mission style tile top table by Taylor Tilery Believe it's
Category

Vintage 1930s American Mission Side Tables

Materials

Oak

1920s-1930s Catalina Tile Mission Table with Parrots
By Catalina Pottery
Located in San Francisco, CA
A 1920s-1930s Catalina tile top table with parrots, classic California Mission. Six tiles with the
Category

Vintage 1920s American Mission End Tables

Materials

Ceramic, Oak

Early 1930s French Spanish-Style Extendable Dining Table
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This early 1930s French Spanish-style dining table is made of oak wood with a natural, bleached
Category

Early 20th Century French French Provincial Dining Room Tables

Materials

Metal

Art Deco Pedestal with Marble Top, 1930s, France
Located in Noorderwijk, BE
An original Art Deco plant stand, pedestal or display stand make from solid oak with an irregular
Category

Early 20th Century French Art Deco Pedestals

Materials

Marble

French Colonial Art Deco Bar Cart Trolley with Ebonized Elephants, 1930s
Located in L Etang, FR
, 1930s.
Category

Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Carts and Bar Carts

Materials

Fruitwood, Oak, Wood

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Oak Table 1930s For Sale on 1stDibs

There is a range of oak table 1930s for sale on 1stDibs. Frequently made of wood, oak and metal, all oak table 1930s available were constructed with great care. Oak table 1930s have been produced for many years, with earlier versions available from the 19th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 20th Century. Oak table 1930s bearing Art Deco or industrial hallmarks are very popular at 1stDibs. Robert Slezák, Jindřich Halabala and UP Závody each produced beautiful oak table 1930s that are worth considering.

How Much are Oak Table 1930s?

Prices for oak table 1930s can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, oak table 1930s begin at $175 and can go as high as $88,886, while the average can fetch as much as $2,500.

Finding the Right Tables for You

The right vintage, new or antique tables can help make any space in your home stand out.

Over the years, the variety of tables available to us, as well as our specific needs for said tables, has broadened. Today, with all manner of these must-have furnishings differing in shape, material and style, any dining room table can shine just as brightly as the guests who gather around it.

Remember, when shopping for a dining table, it must fit your dining area, and you need to account for space around the table too — think outside the box, as an oval dining table may work for tighter spaces. Alternatively, if you’ve got the room, a Regency-style dining table can elevate any formal occasion at mealtime.

Innovative furniture makers and designers have also redefined what a table can be. Whether it’s an unconventional Ping-Pong table, a brass side table to display your treasured collectibles or a Louis Vuitton steamer trunk to add an air of nostalgia to your loft, your table can say a lot about you.

The visionary work of French designer Xavier Lavergne, for example, includes tables that draw on the forms of celestial bodies as often as they do aquatic creatures or fossils. Elsewhere, Italian architect Gae Aulenti, who looked to Roman architecture in crafting her stately Jumbo coffee table, created clever glass-topped mobile coffee tables that move on bicycle tires or sculpted wood wheels for Fontana Arte

Coffee and cocktail tables can serve as a room’s centerpiece with attention-grabbing details and colors. Glass varieties will keep your hardwood flooring and dazzling area rugs on display, while a marble or stone coffee table in a modern interior can showcase your prized art books and decorative objects. A unique vintage desk or writing table can bring sophistication and even a bit of spice to your work life. 

No matter your desired form or function, a quality table for your living space is a sound investment. On 1stDibs, browse a collection of vintage, new and antique bedside tables, mid-century end tables and more .

Questions About Oak Table 1930s
  • 1stDibs ExpertJune 30, 2023
    What brides wore in the 1930s varied. Some wore long flowing dresses made of satin or silk. Long sleeves were popular and designs often featured only minimal embellishments like appliqués and beading. Because many people faced difficult financial situations due to the Great Depression, brides also sometimes simply wore their best dresses on their wedding days. On 1stDibs, shop a collection of vintage wedding dresses.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 26, 2024
    To identify 1930s furniture, first see if you can spot a maker's mark in hidden areas, such as the back, base, inside of drawers or under tabletops and seats. Trusted online resources can help you determine who produced your furniture based on these markings, and from there, you can research more to get a rough idea of how old your item is. A piece's characteristics can also be helpful when dating furniture. Many items made during the 1930s are examples of Art Deco furniture. Art Deco furniture is characterized by geometric patterns and luxurious materials, such as shagreen, marble, mother of pearl, mirrored glass, exotic animal hides and rare woods like mahogany, ebony and zebra wood. A certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer can provide an expert opinion on when your piece was likely made. On 1stDibs, explore a range of 1930s furniture.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023
    Yes, people had record players in the 1930s. In fact, record players began to become more common during the decade and continued to grow in popularity throughout the 1940s, 50s and 60s. Thomas Edison made the first phonograph record player in 1877. Shop a variety of record players on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 31, 2023
    In the 1930s, phones typically looked like rotary telephones. They had either a round or square base with a numbered dial that spun when you dialed and a handset receiver with both an earpiece and a mouthpiece. A cord connected the handset to the base. Find a variety of rotary phones on 1stDibs.