We are happy to present to you a selection of the finest restored billiard tables. These pieces, all more than one hundred years old, have been given new life thanks to the know-how of our cabinet makers who have revived their charm in the respect of tradition.
 
 
 
Period: CHARLES X
Dimension:ext. : 285 X 165 cm
Reference: ESIOTOP
Period of making: Towards 1820
Details: Solid oak with beautiful and high class precious wood (rosewood - sycamore - lime and ash) inlays. The inlays represent flowers, leave foliage, flower-pots and vases in circular cartouches. The table sits on six legs equally inlaid, finishing with bronze lion claws at their base. Around the table, six bronze lion heads are represented, these open to accept the billiard balls (snooker or american pool). The entire table has a french-polish finish.

N.b. : The technical composants (slate, cushions, french style or pocket style) will be determined in fonction of the buyers choice.
 
Period: CHARLES X
Dimension:ext. : 260 X 145
Reference: ruelfnoh
Period of making: First half of 19th century
Details: Top in barwood in a moulded frame with fluting in solid maple, separated by two amaranth fillets. The external quarter circle is in solid ebony. The vertical marquetry is composed of arabesques and flower decorations in maple and tulipwood on a background of rosewood
 
 
 
Period: CHARLES X
Reference: NAJAT
Dimension: ext.: 260 X 145
 
Period of making: First half of 19th century
Details: Structure in oak covered with precious wood veneer: Rosewood - Tulipwood - Maple - Sycamore. Extremely beautiful with fine marquetry representing Renaissance figures.
 
 
Period: CHARLES X
Dimension:ext. : 260 X 145
Reference: Mac DV
Period of making: late 19th century / early 20th century
Details: "RARE" in solid rosewood Point markers integrated on the cushions
 
 
Period: CHARLES X
Reference : Fontaine
Dimension: ext.: 260 X 145
 
Period of making: Early 19th century
Details: All varieties of coloured light wood on background of Indian rosewood. All the motifs are different and represent "The Fables of La Fontaine".
 
 
 
Period: CHARLES X
Dimension: ext. : 230 X 130 play : 206 X 104
Reference: Ramloc
 
Period of making: First half of 19th century.
Details: Superb indian rosewood with light colours wooden inlays. Very fine and delicate workman ship. Outstanding bronze legs.