London Fine Antiques has dated this piece to the Edwardian era.
Of superb proportion and wonderful decorative appeal, a treat for any room

Displays a desirable aged patina and in very good order
Select walnut presents dark caramel hues and fine grain interest
Configured for scoring several variants of billiards and pool games
Pair of rotating drum cylinders marked from 0-100, the brass sliders gliding across the rails

Slate scoreboard to centre with sliding life pool counters either side - inlaid counters in delightful Mother of Pearl
Coloured tabs with corresponding coin slots accessed by a pair of drop-front doors

Replete with a set of quality coloured balls, stored within a glazed gallery on green baize
Cabinet base hosting a pair of standard drawers over two cabinets, dressed with brass lock escutcheons
Fascia enhanced with field panels of decorative foliate relief and acanthus leaf detail

Arranged with a storage shelf within, ideal as a cocktail cabinet or for gaming accessories
Working locks to each of the upper compartments and the pair of cabinet doors — keys present
Raised upon three square section feet to front, with bracket feet at the rear

This is an exceptional antique billiard scoreboard cabinet, arranged comprehensively for multiple variants of cue sports. Graced with elegance and fine detail, the cabinet will offer a superb decorative appeal in any room, whilst being perfect accompaniment to any match room. Solid joints and construction, delivered waxed, polished and ready for the home or institution.

Dimensions:
Max Width: 122.5cm (48.25'')
Max Depth: 40.5cm (16'')
Max Height: 180cm (70.75'')
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Our Ref: 18.8621
London Fine Antiques has dated this piece to the Edwardian era.
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