Antique Combination Table Co Folding Convertible Table Bookcase Patented 1893 Victorian Adjustable Shelving Unit.(Available by online purchase only)
This antique multifunctional piece by the Combination Table Co. is a convertible furniture design dating to the late 19th century, as indicated by the original metal manufacturer's plaque noting patent dates of June 6, 1893 and February 4, 1896. The piece functions as both a shelving unit/bookcase and a folding table, showcasing an innovative space-saving design typical of the Victorian era.
In its upright position, the piece presents as a tiered shelving unit with four wooden shelves supported by a brass-toned metal frame and tension wire supports. The structure incorporates turned wooden side supports with decorative spindle detailing and shaped feet, adding visual interest and period character.The unit transforms into a table via a hinged and folding mechanism. The top expands outward to create a flat, slatted tabletop surface, supported by a metal frame and locking hardware. The transformation hardware includes pivoting arms, tension wires, and a central tightening mechanism, all of which contribute to the piece's functional versatility.
Materials include solid wood elements paired with a brass-toned metal frame and hardware. The piece retains its original manufacturer's plaque, which reads "Manufactured Exclusively by The Combination Table Co." along with patent information, providing clear attribution and historical context.Condition is consistent with age and use, including surface wear, patina to the metal components, and minor finish variations to the wood. The folding and locking mechanisms appear intact and functional.A distinctive example of late 19th-century convertible furniture, this piece reflects both practical design innovation and decorative craftsmanship.
Vintage condition as pictured.
Listing is for described item only.
Dimensions approx:
As shelves: 42"L, 24"W, 54.5"H
As table: 61"L, 37"W, 30.5"H