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Wood Dining Drop Leaf W Wheels

Italian Two-Tier Mahogany and Brass Bar Cart
Located in Astoria, NY
turned wood legs, six bottle holders on four wheels. 29" H x 30" W (open) x 31.5" D. Provenance: From a
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20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Carts and Bar Carts

Materials

Brass

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Italian Marquetry and Brass Drop Leaf Tea Cart Trolley
Located in West Hartford, CT
brass gallery top. Drop leaf sides open to a round top. Wheels are brass and roll smoothly. Fully
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Mid-20th Century Italian Carts and Bar Carts

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Wood, Satinwood

Gorgeous Midcentury Italian Marquetry Drop Leaf Bar Cart
Located in Hopewell, NJ
. Two tiered trolley with the top section holds 2 demi-lune drop leaf extensions. Fine marquetry to the
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Vintage 1960s Italian Carts and Bar Carts

Materials

Brass

Pennsylvania House Cherry Wood Drop Leaf Rolling Tea Cart Server with Drawer
By Pennsylvania House
Located in Philadelphia, PA
drop leaf sides, 2 lower shelves, rolling wheels, solid cherry wood construction, beautiful wood grain
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Mid-20th Century North American British Colonial Carts and Bar Carts

Materials

Cherry

Vintage Scandinavian Modern Teak & Oak Cocktail Cart by Yngve Ekstrom
By Yngve Ekström
Located in San Marcos, CA
slide in-out drop leaf, a sculptural oak frame, a lower teak shelf and four smooth rolling caster wheels
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Vintage 1960s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Carts and Bar Carts

Materials

Teak

19th Century Pembroke Table
Located in Los Angeles, CA
tapering legs with brass caster wheels. It opens to a rectangular shape-dimensions, has drop leaves, and is
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Antique Late 19th Century British Sheraton Drop-leaf and Pembroke Tables

Materials

Brass, Bronze

19th Century Pembroke Table
19th Century Pembroke Table
H 28 in W 22 in D 32 in
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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.