need help with identification please!!

beetleboy67

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Please help me find the name and price of this billiard table. It was gifted to me and I want to see what it’s worth before I sell it!

These are the legs of the table. Let me know if you need any more information.

Would really love and appreciate your help, I’m new to this subject so will learn a lot from you all.

Stay safe!
 

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Do you know either the length or width of the table in inches? Also, if you have a picture of the rails that might help but like Ideologist said, it looks pretty modern.
 
Please help me find the name and price of this billiard table. It was gifted to me and I want to see what it’s worth before I sell it!

These are the legs of the table. Let me know if you need any more information.

Would really love and appreciate your help, I’m new to this subject so will learn a lot from you all.

Stay safe!
Asian import. See these in a lot of gameroom supply stores. That table was probably in the $1000-1500, maybe a little higher, range when new.
 
Most tables that are of any value will either have a label on the rail or in an obvious spot . Ohther than that I guess it’s a guess . Value to you but not me !
 
not sure what the correct name is for those asian Dog/Lions... but it looks like they were gunning for the Olhausen St Leone's market

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Plenty of these being sold around the globe, here is the Golden West version. I agree with what has been stated numerous times on the forum, that if no name plate it's just an Asian knock-off...and even with a nameplate, it still more than likely is Asian built. It seems all roads lead to Asia these days. The good thing about having a name brand on the rail like Olhausen, is that it's probably a better built Asian product than those with no name plate.
 
Plenty of these being sold around the globe, here is the Golden West version. I agree with what has been stated numerous times on the forum, that if no name plate it's just an Asian knock-off...and even with a nameplate, it still more than likely is Asian built. It seems all roads lead to Asia these days. The good thing about having a name brand on the rail like Olhausen, is that it's probably a better built Asian product than those with no name plate.
AFAIK Olhausen makes all their tables in the US.
 
Leg design on OP's table is better style/more tradtional and carving is significantly superior to the other examples listed.
However, the router produced panels between certainly suggest modern.
People who want table ID's or age estimates need to learn to take clear photos of underside of table, and good over-all shots as well as the detail shots.

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