Tilt-Top Queen Anne Tea Table
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Tea tables in the early 18th century, during the Queen Anne period,
Georgian style were simple yet elegant. Used in many ways, the tea table was used primarily
for serving tea to guests and then stored when not in use. These tables, sometimes
called Tip-Top and Tripod, varied in size and style but the most practical feature
was having the ability to be tilted up. It was during this time period that furniture
was located around the perimeter of the room and pulled out for use when needed. Tea
drinking was an important social activity and round tea tables allowed the hostess
of the event to pour tea and then turn the table to guests while all were seated. For
more tea tables, be sure to check out the Carved Chippendale Tea Table and the American
Carved Tilt Top Tea Table. The perfect tables to display your Apple tea caddy, Pear
container, and Bombay Jewlery chest!
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Queen Anne Tilt-Top Tea Table
Height 29 inches × diameter 29 ½ inch diameter top.
This solid mahogany Queen Anne tea table
has a round top, supported by an open style bird cage . A turned post rests on three
slim Queen Anne style legs. The top swivels and tilts up vertically. Can be used as
a side or end table, in a dining or living room or as a lovely accent in a sitting
room. This tea table works with any decor. The Queen Anne Tilt-Top Tea Table is 29" high
with a 29 ½" diameter top.
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