Billiard table in Mahogany with salinwood and black lines inlaid

Author: Crace, John Dibblee
Publication date: c.1880
B&W photo of a British billiard table.  From the museum: "With six pockets, supported on six oak spiral legs with moulded oak stretchers and pinewood 'apron' rails carved in profile on their underside. Six sections of moulded mahogany form the 'cushion rails', fitted with two layers of green baize over padding; one bears an inlay ivory plaque marked GRADEY, and four bear a single inlay ivory button. The cushion rails appear to be 18th century in date. Height: 91.44cm, Length: 401.32cm. Width: 187.96cm"
Location: United Kingdom
Source: Victoria & Albert Museum E.1860-1912
In Archive:
No
Sub title: Drawing-room. 31 Hill Street
Place: United Kingdom
Publication Date: c.1880
Medium: JPG only