Table Id Help?

Baxter

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Posted this same thread in the main forum, realized I should ask here as well.

The first table I'm positive is a Brunswick, but I don't know what model. Seller is asking 200 for it. The second table is being advertised as a "1940s Brunswick", I have my doubts, but I'm not very familiar with Brunswick tables. Seller is asking 375 for that one.

Can anybody help me out identifying these 2 tables? Thanks.

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First one is brunswick century 200 is good price. But check bottom of legs because they are particle board so check for water damage. Second i dont think is brunswick not familiar with any brunswick with casting in center of side apron. I would go with first one if there is no water damage.
 
The second on is maybe a Mueller out of St. Louis.
If so a pretty nice table. I always liked them anyway.
Founded in the late 1880's I think they stopped making
tables in the late 70's early 80's ??
 
I like the looks of the second table. Could be a Brunswick Anniversary knock-off. I'd check it out or maybe get a qualified table technician to check it out for you. Who knows, you might be able to negotiate the price down to $300. Good luck and Happy Hunting in your quest for a good table.
 
I have seen a few makers who have knocked off the Anniversary like this. I have worked on a Saunier Wilhelm that looked similar to this one. I would be interested to find out who made this one. It's probably a pretty decent table though.
 
Table 2

The second table is a national billiards table and plays as good as anything.
 
Table I.D:

I agree with J.S.S. I have a National table it the pocket castings are the same. The legs are different but there may have used different stye on different tables. I like the table very much.
 
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