Recognize 20s era Snooker/Pool Tbl?

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Anyone know the Model of this Brunswick table? 5x10, and came original with interchangible carom rails
 

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An 8-legged 5x10 is unusual. The table deserves a better cloth.
 
No idea on the model, but the pocket cut doesn't look like a snooker pocket cut. Perhaps its the angle of the photo, but the pockets look more like pool table pockets (just mentioning as if that is the case more people might be able to help)?
 
Beautiful!
Not a standard model in any of the catalogs from the late-teens/thru 20's that i have ever seen.

It is reminiscent of some of the work on their custom tables; a few examples of which are in this special catalog.

What state are you in?
I'm contemplating making/putting convertible rails on a 1926 BBC that did not come with them, but could have.

smt
 
Beautiful!
Not a standard model in any of the catalogs from the late-teens/thru 20's that i have ever seen.

It is reminiscent of some of the work on their custom tables; a few examples of which are in this special catalog.

What state are you in?
I'm contemplating making/putting convertible rails on a 1926 BBC that did not come with them, but could have.

smt
Yep. I contacted Billiard Rest. and was told it is a custom, probably based on a Sloane. He mentioned another called the Grand was similar but not near as ornate. He said you have a rare piece for sure.
 
Beautiful!
Not a standard model in any of the catalogs from the late-teens/thru 20's that i have ever seen.

It is reminiscent of some of the work on their custom tables; a few examples of which are in this special catalog.

What state are you in?
I'm contemplating making/putting convertible rails on a 1926 BBC that did not come with them, but could have.

smt
That is awesome. One was bought by Rockefeller. Look at the prices. $700bux was a LOT in '27.
 
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