Brunswick table identification

Wineguy33

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Just wondering if anyone has any info on this old Brunswick table.. I have looked on the Brunswick site but haven't had much luck finding a match.. The Matching serial number stamped under the table are 46967

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Newport or Saratoga model. Hard to tell without better pics.
Either way, the legs have some serious issues.
Get a pic of the underframe in the corners and we might could tell which model it is.
The stamped numbers mean nothing.
 
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I'm sure these don't help much, I'll post some from underneath after my visit to view the table.... The seller is asking 1200.00

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Upon arrival to pick up and view this table I found that the middle piece of slate had a hairline crack in about 3/4 of the length of the slate. I passed on purchasing it.....
 
Upon arrival to pick up and view this table I found that the middle piece of slate had a hairline crack in about 3/4 of the length of the slate. I passed on purchasing it.....

The slate can be replaced. Call Mark Gregory if you're interested
Jason
 
Brunswick Balke Collender Newport with either the wrong legs from possibly an Aviator, or the right legs completely missing the crown molding at the top and the egg-and-dart molding at the bottom.
 
mark gregory

770 348 4292

if you want an antique ready t play,no issues

i have one now,9 foot
i play on it daily and really like it
$15000 is a pretty good price too

mark is making me a centennial; 9 foot like new or better and i must sell 1 or the other

i do not deal in tables but i also have a really nice anniversary

refinisked,but only had 1 or 2 cloth changes,rosewood rails..$5500
in New york today

Dean
214 477 7323
 
Newport. I have one like it as there is also one in Mark Twains Conn. mansion.

Based on the original leg support construction...this could be a Saratoga.
 
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I'm sure these don't help much, I'll post some from underneath after my visit to view the table.... The seller is asking 1200.00

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I bought that "Brunswick Balke Collender Saratoge" table and hauled it up out of the basement from a house in Wood River IL.
The legs had ben damaged. I found a replacement set from Ken @ classicbilliards.net
It is now in my billiard room.
 

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I bought that "Brunswick Balke Collender Saratoge" table and hauled it up out of the basement from a house in Wood River IL.
The legs had ben damaged. I found a replacement set from Ken @ classicbilliards.net
It is now in my billiard room.

Looks great in that room decoration, but odd you went with a modern blue felt for such a classic looking table and room.
 
This is definitely a Saratoga or Newport.... the Newport was considered a little higher quality but mostly just a marketing program... the Newport had a little stronger leg attachment and can only be viewed from beneath the table on the top of the legs. Actually the top of the leg is a good place to hide some 'mad money'. Attached photo is the correct leg
 

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This is definitely a Saratoga or Newport.... the Newport was considered a little higher quality but mostly just a marketing program... the Newport had a little stronger leg attachment and can only be viewed from beneath the table on the top of the legs. Actually the top of the leg is a good place to hide some 'mad money'. Attached photo is the correct leg
You have it backwards, the Saratoga was the one that was considered slightly better due to frame design. The link below explains the differences pretty good.

 
You have it backwards, the Saratoga was the one that was considered slightly better due to frame design. The link below explains the differences pretty good.

Thank you...you are correct. What would you value each of the ones in you photo? Excellent response.
 
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