Games
Early 18th Century Swedish Baroque Antique Games
Ebony, Oak
Late 18th Century English George III Antique Games
Mahogany
19th Century North American Folk Art Antique Games
Wood
Early 19th Century English George III Antique Games
Brass
18th Century Italian Baroque Antique Games
Wood
Early 20th Century French Games
Slate
Early 18th Century Rustic Antique Games
Brass
1920s British Early Victorian Vintage Games
Wood
1750s Brazilian Baroque Antique Games
Cedar
Early 19th Century English George III Antique Games
Mahogany
Early 18th Century Italian Rococo Antique Games
Giltwood
Early 20th Century Industrial Games
Metal, Brass, Chrome
Early 20th Century Industrial Games
Metal, Brass, Chrome
19th Century English George III Antique Games
Mahogany
1770s British Sporting Art Antique Games
Pine
Late 18th Century English George III Antique Games
Mahogany
17th Century German Other Antique Games
1790s English Georgian Antique Games
Wood
1790s English Georgian Antique Games
Wood
1790s English Georgian Antique Games
Wood
Late 18th Century Scottish Antique Games
18th Century and Earlier Swedish Antique Games
Wood
Antique, New and Vintage Games
There’s no better way to wind down after a week of work than with a well-designed antique, new or vintage game.
A beautifully designed contemporary or vintage game can introduce an element of fun to any room in your home — and it doesn’t have to be limited to the game room. The right mid-century or antique chess set or backgammon board can mean high stakes as well as high style for any entertainment room or cheery home bar area, with works from the period proving as pivotal to relaxation as they are eye-catching statement pieces.
While trends come and go, a unique vintage games table never goes out of style. Chess has an enduring and universal appeal, of which we were reminded following 2020’s successful Netflix show The Queen’s Gambit, while classic tric-trac tables are showstoppers in a secretive way, affording party guests a treasury of gaming under the guise of a fine neoclassical writing desk. But in shopping for the latter, strategize your next move carefully — an 18th-century tric-trac table designed in the Louis XVI style can get costly. Gambling games are always on trend, and, in a pinch, you can turn your standard console table or coffee table into a platform for roulette, cards or craps to introduce a little cheeky fun at your next soiree.
Table games such as pool, foosball and Ping-Pong — which is getting a makeover in the hands of today’s designers — can transform your already winning game room, while integrating games or games tables in any corner of your home can support your effort to make every bit of your space more warm and inviting. Browse a vast collection of antique, new and vintage games today on 1stDibs.