This refers to a piece of furniture designed for playing games, characterized by its age, typically exceeding 100 years, and a tabletop that can be collapsed or doubled over onto itself. These tables often incorporate intricate designs, valuable wood types, and superior craftsmanship indicative of past eras. A common example is a mahogany card table from the Victorian period with a hinged top revealing a baize playing surface.
Such furniture offers aesthetic appeal and represents a tangible connection to history. They reflect the styles and pastimes of earlier generations. The folding feature provides versatility, allowing the item to function as a standard table when not in use for games, thereby conserving space. Collecting such items can be an engaging hobby and a potential investment, as their value often appreciates over time due to their rarity and historical significance.