Classic Claw-Foot Tables: Where to Shop, What to Check and How to Vet Value

Shop for classic claw-foot tables by checking style, wood, feet, joinery, repairs, finish, dimensions, seller claims, and value evidence.

Classic claw-foot table shopping reference with style, wood, feet, joinery, repairs, finish, dimensions, seller claims, and value evidence
Classic claw-foot table shopping reference with style, wood, feet, joinery, repairs, finish, dimensions, seller claims, and value evidence. Reference image; item-specific appraisal depends on submitted photos and documentation.
Classic claw-foot table shopping reference with style, wood, feet, joinery, repairs, finish, dimensions, seller claims, and value evidence
Contextual antique table image from Appraisily furniture research; use leg shape, construction, and finish details as comparison cues.

Claw-foot tables can be found in estate sales, antique shops, online marketplaces, auction houses, and specialist furniture dealers. The challenge is not only finding one, but deciding whether the feet, top, finish, and joinery support the seller's age and value claims.

Start with the right buying venues

Local estate sales and regional auction houses are often the best places to inspect a table in person. Specialist antique furniture dealers can cost more, but they usually provide clearer condition notes, restoration history, and return terms. Online marketplaces are useful for range-finding, but photos need to show the underside, hardware, feet, top surface, and any repairs.

What to inspect before paying

Look for consistent wear around the feet, old screw holes, replaced casters, separated joins, refinished tops, and later marriages between base and top. A table with original surface, stable structure, and documented provenance generally deserves more attention than one described only with broad period labels.

How value is usually decided

Size, wood species, period, carving quality, originality, and condition all matter. A modest claw-foot side table and a large dining table can sit in very different markets, so compare against closely matched examples rather than any antique table with claw feet.

What a defensible value needs

Before buying, ask for underside photos, measurements, restoration notes, and any provenance. If the table is expensive or intended for insurance, get an independent appraisal before committing.

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Note: We couldn’t find relevant auction comps in our database for this topic right now. If you’re valuing a specific item, try searching by maker/model/material and we’ll expand coverage over time.

What similar items actually sold for

To help ground this guide in real market activity, here are recent example auction comps from Appraisily’s internal database. These matched sales are market context only, not an object estimate or identification, and they do not guarantee a price for your specific discovering timeless elegance 7 best places where antique.

Shown USD range: USD 325-USD 1,000. Median of these 5 USD examples: USD 500.

Source-reported amounts. Buyer’s-premium treatment is stated in each row when known; otherwise it is unknown. Native currencies are not normalized.
Comparable What sold Auction house Date Lot Source-reported amount
Claw Foot Dining Table sold by Regency Auction House, lot 32 — auction record photograph Claw Foot Dining Table Regency Auction House 2022-10-08 32 USD 325 (buyer’s-premium treatment unknown)
Antique Round Oak Claw Foot Coffee Table sold by Paul Arsenault Auctioneers, lot 291 — auction record photograph Antique Round Oak Claw Foot Coffee Table Paul Arsenault Auctioneers 2021-05-23 291 USD 425 (buyer’s-premium treatment unknown)
A GOOD ROSEWOOD ENGLISH REGENCY STYLE CLAW FOOT LIBRARY TABLE C 1840. sold by Kamelot Auctions, lot 1290 — auction record photograph A GOOD ROSEWOOD ENGLISH REGENCY STYLE CLAW FOOT LIBRARY TABLE C 1840. Kamelot Auctions 2025-11-18 1290 USD 1,000 (buyer’s-premium treatment unknown)
ANTIQUE 1903 PAINE CLAW FOOT DUAL PEDESTAL DINING ROOM TABLE sold by Charleston Estate Services Auctions & Appraisals, lot 62 — auction record photograph ANTIQUE 1903 PAINE CLAW FOOT DUAL PEDESTAL DINING ROOM TABLE Charleston Estate Services Auctions & Appraisals 2024-04-07 62 USD 500 (buyer’s-premium treatment unknown)
Quervelle attr Classical Carved Flame Mahogany 2-Piece Claw Foot Banquet Table sold by Winfield Auction Gallery, lot 3108 — auction record photograph Quervelle attr Classical Carved Flame Mahogany 2-Piece Claw Foot Banquet Table Winfield Auction Gallery 2026-05-07 3108 USD 900 (buyer’s-premium treatment unknown)
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