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1800s Bar Cart

English cart with bar compartment in wood and glass, late 1800s
English cart with bar compartment in wood and glass, late 1800s

English cart with bar compartment in wood and glass, late 1800s

Located in MIlano, IT

English cart with bar compartment in wood and glass, late 1800s Cart with bar compartment in wood

Category

Antique Late 19th Century English Carts and Bar Carts

Materials

Glass, Wood

Antique 1800s Drop Leaf Serving Cart Sideboard
Antique 1800s Drop Leaf Serving Cart Sideboard

Antique 1800s Drop Leaf Serving Cart Sideboard

Located in Lake Worth, FL

Estate Fine Furniture Acquisitions Of An Antique 1800s Drop Leaf Serving Cart Sideboard Rolling with

Category

Antique Late 18th Century Rustic Carts and Bar Carts

Materials

Wood

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Late 1800s Wooden Coal Cart
Late 1800s Wooden Coal Cart

Late 1800s Wooden Coal Cart

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H 36 in W 26 in D 38 in

Late 1800s Wooden Coal Cart

Located in Madison, WI

Antique wooden coal cart with removable front panel for shovel access. Mounted on wheels for easy

Category

Antique Late 19th Century American Carts and Bar Carts

Materials

Iron

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1800s Bar Cart For Sale on 1stDibs

With a vast inventory of beautiful furniture at 1stDibs, we’ve got just the piece of 1800s bar cart you’re looking for. Frequently made of metal, iron and wrought iron, every item from our selection of 1800s bar cart was constructed with great care. Whether you’re looking for newer or older items, there are earlier versions available from the 18th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 20th Century. A choice in our collection of 1800s bar cart made by mid-century modern designers — as well as those associated with Victorian — is very popular. Many designers have produced at least one well-made object in our assortment of 1800s bar cart over the years, but those crafted by Russell Woodard, John Salterini and Salterini are often thought to be among the most beautiful.

How Much is a 1800s Bar Cart?

The average selling price for a piece of 1800s bar cart at 1stDibs is $2,795, while they’re typically $1,167 on the low end and $6,840 for the highest priced.

Finding the Right Bar-carts for You

Forever a sleek and elegant furnishing that evokes luxury and sophistication, a vintage bar cart will prove both functional and fabulous in your living room.

Bar carts as we know them were originally conceived as tea trolleys — a modest-sized table on wheels, sometimes featuring both an upper and lower shelf — to help facilitate tea service during the Victorian era in England. Modern bar carts weren’t really a common fixture in American interiors until after the end of Prohibition in the 1930s, when they were rolled onto the sets of Hollywood films. There, they suggested wealth and status in the dining rooms of affluent characters.

As tough as the 1930s had been on the average working American, the postwar era yielded economic stability and growth in homeownership. Increasingly, bar carts designed by the likes of Edward Wormley and other furniture makers became an integral part of sunken living rooms across the United States in the 1950s.

Bar carts were a must-have addition to the sensuous and sleek low-profile furnishings that we now call mid-century modern, each outfitted with the finest spirits and savory snacks that people had to offer. And partially owing to critical darlings like Mad Men, vintage cocktail carts have since seen a resurgence and have even become a selling point in restaurants.

Bar carts not only boast tremendous utilitarian value but also introduce a fun, nostalgic dynamic to the layout of your space, be it in the bar area or elsewhere. In addition to showcasing your favorite bottles of rye and local small-batch gin — or juices and mocktail ingredients — there is an undeniable allure to stacking statement glassware, vintage martini cocktail shakers and Art Deco decanter sets atop your fully stocked mid-century modern bar cart. And one size or style doesn’t fit all — an evolution of cocktail cart design throughout history has yielded all manner of metal bar carts, rattan carts and more.

We invite you to add a few more dashes of class to cocktail hour — peruse the vast collection of antique and vintage carts and bar carts on 1stDibs today.