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Auditorium
From the 1894 Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. catalog:
The Auditorium combines richness of design with rare perfection of outline. Exquisite moldings, perfect finish and skillfull workmanship are everywhere manifest. This table is usually made in antique oak, but can be constructed of any kind of wood desired. It is very pleasing in appearance. Its general construction at once impresses the beholder with its solidity and substantial character. The tower shaped legs, with Egyptian design of carving beneath the cap directly under the body of the table produces a very rich and artistic effect, which is greatly heightened by the liens of carvings and fine moldings on the side.
Furnished either as a carrom or pool table or both combined. All combination tables have our patent adjustable carrom plugs, with iron fastenings.
All tables are fitted with Vermont slate bed from our own quarries, imported Simonis cloth, and the incomparable Monarch cushions.
The legs, besides being joined with wooden dowels, are fastened with a large iron bolt passing through the entire length of the leg to the top of the head block, thus insuring positive solidity. |
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