Yesterday I started work on a Large country estate house, table , based near Birmingham , the house was built in the 1600s and wings added in the early to mid 1800s to acomodate a billiard room ( 1830/60) ? .
I found a very nice flame mahogany table with Octagonal legs , the type I refer to as theepenny bit leg .
The top plates are very early type , and it has had later cushion blocks and the newer vulcanised strip rubber fitted around 1869 .
I was Explaining to the owners that the table would have had earlier type rubber that had to be heated by Zinc water containers , later in the day the owner asked me what the rack was under the table , on closer inspection I found a rack that had 6 metal Brackets for the Zinc hot water heaters .
I thought at first they where not long enough as the cushions are nearly 6 foot long and this rack was internal width of the under frame , but on reading about Zinc cushion warmers , I have found they also had Zinc Pocket opening warmers , so the long lenth Zinc warmers would not have to be as long as the cushion .
I see no use other than to store 6 Zinc cushion heaters under the table for this rack which lowers down at one end , and raises up to be out of sight .
I may be wrong , has anyone any idea's what it could be for ?
the Lady of the house asked me to supply photo's of the warmers as she thinks these where slung out many years ago .
the billiard room had not been used for many years and Furniture was piled high hiding the table from View , the current owners did not even know there was a table in there .
But the metal gas type shade whould have given the game away to me .
the gas light has been long replaced with a modern shade in the 1970/80s era ..
The cushion rubbers on the table where laminated rubber and rock hard and crumbleing , you can smell a horrible tar like smell from these old rubbers as they rot away , you can see where the original cushion holes have been plugged and rebored out for the newer Block and rubber , this work prob being carried out in the early 1870s / to late 1800 .
the amazing thing is it has only had one recover since that reblock and rerubber , as the tack hole's in the cushion blocks confirm this .
the main body of the cushion shows it has had many recovers before this .
the last reciover I estimate at ariound the late1960s/ 70s, by Padmore's of Birmingham just before they joined up with clare and thurston ? , their Recover plate is on one end , the very early burroughs and watts name plate on the other end .
I will take my camera today when I finnish off the Recover / Rerubber and try and take a few Photo's with the owners consent of course , they also have a very nice set of rules framed x 3 for Billiards / Pool / Pyramid Pool ., and of course the large B watts Life Pool scoreboard .
and around 10 hand spliced cue's one being a B&watts cook cue .
the table has linked to Central Heating radiator located under the table , which works very well , I was sweating doing the Rerubber .
from what the owners are saying the room was redundant and used as a store from around late 1930s to late 1960s . around 30 years .
they have been playing on these deteriating rubber cushions for a long time , I imagine they are going to be very surprised with the new bounce in the cushions from now on .
I found a very nice flame mahogany table with Octagonal legs , the type I refer to as theepenny bit leg .
The top plates are very early type , and it has had later cushion blocks and the newer vulcanised strip rubber fitted around 1869 .
I was Explaining to the owners that the table would have had earlier type rubber that had to be heated by Zinc water containers , later in the day the owner asked me what the rack was under the table , on closer inspection I found a rack that had 6 metal Brackets for the Zinc hot water heaters .
I thought at first they where not long enough as the cushions are nearly 6 foot long and this rack was internal width of the under frame , but on reading about Zinc cushion warmers , I have found they also had Zinc Pocket opening warmers , so the long lenth Zinc warmers would not have to be as long as the cushion .
I see no use other than to store 6 Zinc cushion heaters under the table for this rack which lowers down at one end , and raises up to be out of sight .
I may be wrong , has anyone any idea's what it could be for ?
the Lady of the house asked me to supply photo's of the warmers as she thinks these where slung out many years ago .
the billiard room had not been used for many years and Furniture was piled high hiding the table from View , the current owners did not even know there was a table in there .
But the metal gas type shade whould have given the game away to me .
the gas light has been long replaced with a modern shade in the 1970/80s era ..
The cushion rubbers on the table where laminated rubber and rock hard and crumbleing , you can smell a horrible tar like smell from these old rubbers as they rot away , you can see where the original cushion holes have been plugged and rebored out for the newer Block and rubber , this work prob being carried out in the early 1870s / to late 1800 .
the amazing thing is it has only had one recover since that reblock and rerubber , as the tack hole's in the cushion blocks confirm this .
the main body of the cushion shows it has had many recovers before this .
the last reciover I estimate at ariound the late1960s/ 70s, by Padmore's of Birmingham just before they joined up with clare and thurston ? , their Recover plate is on one end , the very early burroughs and watts name plate on the other end .
I will take my camera today when I finnish off the Recover / Rerubber and try and take a few Photo's with the owners consent of course , they also have a very nice set of rules framed x 3 for Billiards / Pool / Pyramid Pool ., and of course the large B watts Life Pool scoreboard .
and around 10 hand spliced cue's one being a B&watts cook cue .
the table has linked to Central Heating radiator located under the table , which works very well , I was sweating doing the Rerubber .
from what the owners are saying the room was redundant and used as a store from around late 1930s to late 1960s . around 30 years .
they have been playing on these deteriating rubber cushions for a long time , I imagine they are going to be very surprised with the new bounce in the cushions from now on .
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