They had Rosewood sides with Maple marquetry (and some were the reverse of that). I think in the end you'll see that it is likely an antique Brunswick Balke Collender "Popular" pool table. The information couldn't have presented itself any easier and I found some really interesting stuff. That is a really nice antique pool table. It's an 8 foot, four piece slate (1 inch) table. Does that name ring any bells to anyone? Would they have potentially gotten a Brunswick and branded it with their own name? I was told there used to be a nameplate with "Grauman Billiards" or "Grauman Company" on it. Is it potentially a knock-off? (The craftsmanship still appears to be great, if it is). Is there any way to tell what year it was made in? Obviously I still need to put it together, but I thought you experts may be able to tell from these pictures. What would be the identifying markings and/or traits that would help me tell if it was a Brunswick Billiards pool table? ![]() One person has said it's a Brunswick pool table from 1895. I have been told it's a Brunswick pool table from pre-1920s. My grandpa bought it in 1970 from a co-worker who needed to sell it for personal reasons. I really could use some help identifying this antique pool table. ![]() ![]() 4:48:15 PM Identifying Antique Pool Table, Brunswick 1895?
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