A few years ago Ivory balls used to sell for around £25 a ball .
Well just recently the price has suddenly shot through the roof with single 2 inch balls on ebay selling in excess of £130 a ball
I have had hundreds maybe close on couple of thousand of these balls over the 40 years I have been in the trade pass through my hands when we where bringing tables in to the warehouse in the 1970's , and recently sold one for just £75 on my web site and a boxed set of billiard balls last month for just £150
Now it looks like there is a demand for them , so folks , any one sat on some genuine Ivory balls then mow is the time to cash in , a set of 22 is going to sell for around £2200 to £3000 if in a case .
A billiards set for £300 upwards .
But you cannot advertise Ivory on ebay , you have to put the word Faux Ivory , people who are in the know can see if a ball is ivory by the cross hatch graining like this .
http://gclbilliards.com/old-victoria...ball-for-sale/
If selling any ivory product even billiard and snooker balls there are laws that govern the sales of ivory items , and this also applies to import and export with tougher laws , but generally any pre 1947 ivory in its original worked state can be purchased and sold within the UK
And as far as I am aware all ivory balls where fazed out and replaced with modern product around 1930s , although some major Billiard firms did still offer a trueing up service of ivory balls right upto the 1950s .
Well just recently the price has suddenly shot through the roof with single 2 inch balls on ebay selling in excess of £130 a ball
I have had hundreds maybe close on couple of thousand of these balls over the 40 years I have been in the trade pass through my hands when we where bringing tables in to the warehouse in the 1970's , and recently sold one for just £75 on my web site and a boxed set of billiard balls last month for just £150
Now it looks like there is a demand for them , so folks , any one sat on some genuine Ivory balls then mow is the time to cash in , a set of 22 is going to sell for around £2200 to £3000 if in a case .
A billiards set for £300 upwards .
But you cannot advertise Ivory on ebay , you have to put the word Faux Ivory , people who are in the know can see if a ball is ivory by the cross hatch graining like this .
http://gclbilliards.com/old-victoria...ball-for-sale/
If selling any ivory product even billiard and snooker balls there are laws that govern the sales of ivory items , and this also applies to import and export with tougher laws , but generally any pre 1947 ivory in its original worked state can be purchased and sold within the UK
And as far as I am aware all ivory balls where fazed out and replaced with modern product around 1930s , although some major Billiard firms did still offer a trueing up service of ivory balls right upto the 1950s .
Comment