Antique Billiard Table with Missing Name Plate
5/15/2026 3:16:48 PM
Antique Billiard Table with Missing Name Plate
I bought this billiard table from an estate sale in Boise, ID several years ago.
The previous owner did some restoration work and replaced the name plate so I'm unable to identify it.
It seems to be a Brunswick pool table from somewhere between 1900-1920 but I have not seen anything online that matches exactly.
The rails attach to a 3 piece slate from the side, using iron hardware.
While I had the pool table disassembled for transporting, I could find no markings anywhere to help.
Thanks!
Antique Billiard Table with Missing Name Plate
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billiardsforum on 5/20/2026 7:49:44 AMI'm completely stumped on this one for now.
I looked at Brunswick Balke-Collender & Co. catalogs from 1880 to 1930, and didn't find a match. Nothing even close.
Is there anything specific that is leading you toward Brunswick?
If someone personally restored it, it can be tough if we don't know how closely they kept to the original build during that restoration.
It could potentially be:
- An older National Billiard Co. pool table (Cincinatti, OH) but I was unable to find a match there either.
- C. Schulenburg pool table, again, unable to find an exact match.
I'll keep a look out and let you know if anything turns up. Please do the same if you figure it out in the meanwhile, and let us know.
Antique Billiard Table with Missing Name Plate
- Title: Antique Billiard Table with Missing Name Plate
- Author: user1778872607 (James Berghof)
- Published: 5/15/2026 3:16:48 PM
- Last Updated: 5/20/2026 8:01:49 AM
- Last Updated By: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)
