1867 JM Brunswick Co. "Nonpariel" {Xtremely Rare}!!!

Poolschool

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A genuine 5x10 1860's nonpariel. Anyone have any guess' on what its worth? I will be listing it on ebay tomorrow, unfortunately. Any information or suggestions would be much appreciated. The table plays great... It was purchased from an elderly man who bought it in Dayton, OH in the early 40's from an old pool room who shut its doors during the later part of the Great Depression. Imagine this table completely restored???


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You may want to contact "Jerrypoolguy" on ebay. He's from Duluth, MN and is quite knowledgeable about these ancient Brunswicks.
 
you may want to make sure you get it on ebay tomorrow while thereare 20 cent listing fees.

btw.very nice table... good luck with the sale.. i hope you get what you want for it..

chris
 
Absolutely gorgeous!! Haven't any idea of it's value, but antique lovers will love this table. Good luck.
 
Thanks alot everyone, for the info and encouragement... This is a gorgeous table and a very nice piece of history. Its hard to tell who has played on this table over the years. The legs need some work because the aging of the wood over the years. The inlay work is phenominal, and to think that all of this was done by hand. Imagine the time it took to manufacture this table.
 
No doubt it's rare, I love your table. Seems odd though, to me, that it doesn't have 6 legs. Must be heavy timber under that sweetie.

Good luck on the sale, set your reserve high. The reason I say that I can see it going to a very large home. Oh the stories that table must share!

Rod
 
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