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Snooker or Billiard Scoring Board Superb Colour
By John Thurston
Located in Radstock, GB
A mahogany framed billiards or snooker scoring board by Thurston of London circa 1895 with a shaped pediment. A very nice cut of mahogany with boxwood slid...
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Billiard Snooker or Life Pool Scoring Board London
By Cox & Yeman
Located in Radstock, GB
A beautiful mahogany framed scoring cabinet by Cox & Yeman circa 1890, featuring hand painted sliding panels ,revolving numbers and a central slate panel....
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Billiard Snooker or Pool table Arts & Crafts
By E.J. Riley Ltd.
Located in Radstock, GB
A rare solid oak "Arts & Crafts" Billiard, Pool or Snooker table circa 1910, in the manner of M H Baillie Scott Standing on six handsome square chamfered legs with applied bosses th...
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Snooker billiard pool table refectory jacobean oak
By Burroughes & Watts
Located in Radstock, GB
A rare solid oak full size billiard or snooker table of refectory or Jacobean form by the "original" Burroughes and Watts of London. The cushion friezes are fitted with ebony and fr...
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Antique billiard snooker pool table in stock inlaid marquetry
By Cox & Yeman
Located in Radstock, GB
A fabulous full size 12ft x 6ft mahogany and ebony marquetry billiard table, English circa 1875. The side frame is embellished with decorative marquetry roundels and flowing symmetrical fauna of Boxwood and Amboyna, the cushions sides follow this repeating marquetry pattern on a smaller scale with further ebony roundels. The bold gadrooned legs are complimented with scroll brackets and fitted with a vine leaf marquetry motif within a diamond of walnut and Amboyna. Made by Cox & Yeman of London. The table has been tastefully restored by hand with English handmade cotton nets, cushion rubbers, leathers and cloth. Mr Henry Cox and Mr Edward Yeman joined forces at some time in the 1850s to form their own billiard table company, It would appear that Mr Cox was already building tables but needed the expertise of Mr Yeman and his sister who were trained by Burroughes and Watts stuffing cushions and making Holland covers respectively. By 1864 they were fully fledged manufacturers of billiard tables and supplied specially made competition tables for the 1866 Oxford vs Cambridge match, Dufton’s ‘Great Handicap’ and the hotly contested Roberts and Cook championships. By 1873 the company was located at 184 Brompton Road and listed over fifty titled gentleman as customers including: The Duke of Richmond, The Duke of Wellington, the Earl of Jersey, the Nwab Nizam of Bengal, H.M. the King of Siam...
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Billiard Snooker pool table light Victorian
Located in Radstock, GB
An exceptionally decorative billiard or snooker table light circa 1890,a steel frame is embellished with copper, brass and pewter. Lamps of this q...
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