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Given that the best dinner party guests are always the ones who bring stories to tell, why should your dining table be any different? If you’re on the hunt for a dining table with a history to spare, check out our collection of Early American dining tables. Browse everything from drop-leaf American oak tables to double pedestal Sheraton-style table. With our collection of Early American dining room tables and chairs, it’s possible to find anything you’ve been dreaming about. In order to bring you a best-in-class assortment of Early American dining tables, we work with top-tier vintage dealers located all over the U.S. These dealers submit their merchandise to us and our team of expert curators work to list the most exemplary pieces and bring you a premier antique shopping experience you won’t find anywhere else.

Early American Dining Tables for Sale

On the hunt for a revival Early American oak dining table from a 20th century maker like Ethan Allen? We carry dozens of tables by Ethan Allen, as well as tables by other brands who specialized in Early American revivals and repprductions, like Kitteridge, Stickley, and more. Here at Chairish you can also discover authentic antique Early American tables. Use our chat feature to reach out to dealers and ask direct questions about provenance or condition, or use our “Make an Offer” feature to see if you can strike a deal on a piece you love. As a bonus, when you shop Early American dining room tables and chairs here on Chairish, you’re working to contribute to a greener design economy. Every piece sold keeps a worthy item out of a landfill and reduces the need for a piece to be created new.