Overall it's a good quality and good looking table, the design, although somewhat simple, was so popular at the time that almost every major table maker copied it in some form or another.
Over the decades, like all well-used tables, they can develop a bit of a wiggle in the legs, so if you are present during the install just keep your eyes and ears open for it. You would want to deal with it sooner rather than later.
Also there is the issue of the older cushion profile. Modern cushions will fit on antiques but the nose height will probably not be correct, so the subrail needs to be modified to correct for this. Again you will want to deal with it sooner rather than finding out later that you are launching balls into the wall every time you break a rack. Been there done that
Enjoy the table, antiques are awesome..oh boy the stories they could tell