Antique Billiard Tables & Accessories has a large selection of antique Brunswick pool cues, French marquetry billiard cues, and German B. Finck spliced cues. Brunswick made some of their finest cues prior to c.1915, including the Brunswick #360 fancy reverse-spliced two-piece cue, and the #26 1/2 titlist points wedge cue. The French marquetry billiard cues were made by old-world craftsmen, taking hundreds of hours to create a single cue by inlaying marquetry images and designs into them. Many of these cues were made for royalty, dating to before the 1850’s. The German B. Finck Company also made a complete line of antique hand-spliced billiard cues dating to c.1839.
You should experience the pride and satisfaction of having one of these old Brunswick cues in hand, made from Brazilian rosewood, ebony, and ivory. A few of our prized pool cues include a Brunswick #360 awarded by Brunswick to the 1909 World Pool Champion, Chas “Cowboy” Weston, and a Harvey Martin one-of-a-kind ivory-handle pool cue, both of which are listed for sale on this site.
Antique Brunswick Spliced Billiard Cue
(Item 35) Antique Brunswick Spliced Billiard Cue This sophisticated two-piece Brunswick cue is a premier example of the material innovation occurring in the early 20th century. It features a rare combination of exotic hardwoods and specialized grip materials, designed for the player who demanded both high-end performance and a distinct visual aesthetic. Construction & Artistry Mahogany Butt: The butt is crafted from rich mahogany, providing a classic foundation and a warm, natural luster. Brazilian Rosewood Spliced Shaft: A standout feature of this cue is the spliced Brazilian rosewood shaft, a high-end structural detail that offers exceptional density and visual continuity. [...]
Antique European Spliced Points Pool Cue
(Item 34) Antique European Spliced Points Pool Cue This exceptional one-piece cue is a testament to the intricate "high-art" craftsmanship characteristic of European cue makers at the turn of the century. Featuring a sophisticated arrangement of geometric splices and exotic inlays, this artifact showcases the technical mastery required to create premium billiard instruments during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Construction & Artistry Spliced Design: The cue features a traditional four-point butt enhanced by triple-colored butterfly splices positioned between the points, creating a vibrant and complex visual rhythm. Exotic Inlays & Veneers: Primary Inlays: A striking ivory inset wedge [...]
Antique Albert Pick Co Billiard Cue
Item 33 Antique Albert Pick Co. Billiard Cue This original one-piece cue was manufactured by the Albert Pick Co., a prominent 19th and early 20th-century outfitter known for providing high-quality equipment to the finest billiard halls and hotels in America. This specimen is a masterclass in textures and wood choice, highlighting the company's commitment to both form and function. Construction & Artistry Carved Brazilian Rosewood Butt: The butt is crafted from premium Brazilian rosewood, featuring ornate carvings that provide both a sophisticated aesthetic and a superior tactile grip. Checkerboard Inlays: Distinguishing this cue from standard models are the intricate checkerboard [...]
Antique European Pool Cue
(Item 30) Antique European pool cue. This two piece cue features an ebony four point butt, inset wedges, ivory butt cap, ivory joint, and ivory ferrule. 55 1/8". That sounds like an exquisite piece of craftsmanship. Based on your description, this cue is a classic example of high-end European billiard artistry, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. Historical & Technical Context The Construction: An ebony four-point butt is a hallmark of traditional "splice" construction. In that era, those points weren't just decorative; they provided structural integrity and balance to the dense ebony wood. The Length: At [...]
Antique Jules Adorjan Billiard Cue
(Item 29) Antique Jules Adorjan Billiard Cue, c.1912 This is an exceptional example of European billiard engineering from the early 20th century. Jules (Julius) Adorjan was a highly regarded Austro-Hungarian cue maker and inventor based in Paris, known for his innovative "Adorján System"—a patented weight-adjustable method that predates many modern balancing technologies. Adorjan cues, such as the famous "La Royale" model, were often featured in prestigious French catalogues like those of Gobin Frères and ESKA during the 1910s and 1920s. Specifications & Features Butt: Hand-carved Ebony, showcasing the intricate detail typical of Adorjan's premium output. Joint & Ferrule: Genuine ivory, [...]
Antique Brunswick Model #28 Pool Cue
(Item 28) Antique Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. Model #28 Pool Cue, c.1915 The Model #28 is a classic representation of Brunswick’s professional-grade equipment from the early 20th century. This two-piece cue is particularly notable for its use of premium Brazilian rosewood and its specialized construction, which was designed for the serious player of the era. Material & Construction Details Butt: Crafted from dark, high-grade Brazilian rosewood. During this period, Brunswick sourced the finest exotic hardwoods to ensure both density and a rich, natural aesthetic. Shaft: Features a spliced Brazilian rosewood design. Splicing the shaft was a technique used to enhance the structural [...]
Antique European Pool Cue
(Item 26) Antique One-Piece Rosewood Pool Cue This exceptional 54-inch antique cue is a standout example of late 19th-century craftsmanship. Meticulously constructed for both performance and aesthetic appeal, it features a rich four-point rosewood butt that showcases the deep, natural grain of the wood. The cue is further distinguished by its high-quality accents, including: Ivory Inset Wedge: A classic structural and decorative element found in premium period cues. Ivory Butt Cap: Providing a polished, durable finish to the base of the handle. Ivory Ferrule: Ensuring a traditional hit and consistent playability at the tip. At a standard 54-inch length, this [...]
Antique Brunswick Ivory & Ebony Pool Cue
(Item 25) Antique Brunswick Ebony & Ivory Pool Cue, c. 1915 This rare and sophisticated two-piece cue is a premier example of early 20th-century billiard artistry. Dating to approximately 1915, it reflects the high manufacturing standards and premium materials characteristic of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. era. Construction & Materials The cue is built with a focus on density and balance, utilizing high-grade black ebony for a sleek, authoritative feel. Its 54 1/2-inch length provides a classic profile for precise play or display. Ebony Spliced Shaft: A hallmark of quality, the shaft features an ebony splice that ensures structural integrity and a [...]
Antique Brunswick Ebony Pool Cue
(Item 24) Antique Brunswick Ebony Eight-Point Pool Cue, c. 1915 This exceptional three-piece cue represents the pinnacle of early 20th-century billiard engineering and custom artistry. Measuring 57 1/4 inches, this Brunswick piece is a sophisticated example of the craftsmanship produced during the height of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. era. Design & Materials The cue is built for stability and striking visual contrast, utilizing high-grade ebony as its primary foundation. Eight-Point Two-Part Ebony Butt: A rare and intricate construction featuring an eight-point design that transitions into a two-part butt, providing a balanced weight and a commanding presence. Mother of Pearl (MOP) Personalized [...]
Antique Brunswick Carved Butt 26 1/2 Titlist Points Billiard Cue
(Item 23) Antique Brunswick Carved Butt "Titlist" Billiard Cue This is a spectacular example of the "Titlist" era, a name synonymous with the gold standard of pool cue construction. Measuring a full 57 inches, this two-piece cue combines the iconic Brunswick veneer work with rare, ornate carving, making it a high-tier collector's piece. Master Craftsmanship & Ornamentation What sets this cue apart is the fusion of the classic Titlist points with custom decorative elements rarely seen in standard production models. Four-Point Carved Butt: Unlike smooth-tapered cues, this features a carved butt section that provides a unique tactile feel and a [...]
Antique French Marquetry Billiard Cue
(Item 22) Antique French Marquetry Billiard Cue, c. 1830s This extraordinary one-piece cue is a masterpiece of Romantic-era craftsmanship, predating the industrial boom of the billiard industry. Originating from France during the 1830s, it showcases the delicate "ébénisterie" (cabinet-making) techniques that made French cues the envy of European nobility. Artistry & Inlay Work While later cues focused on power and mass production, this 55-inch piece is defined by its intricate marquetry, a technique of creating pictures or patterns by inserting thin layers of wood into a surface. Ebony Butt with Fruitwood Inlays: The dense, black ebony provides a stark, dramatic [...]
Antique Brunswick Hub Pool Cue
(Item 21) Antique Brunswick "Hub" Pool Cue This sophisticated three-piece model is a prime example of the innovative engineering and high-end materials used by the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. measuring a substantial 56 3/4 inches. The "Hub" design was specifically engineered for portability and precision, making it a sought-after piece for the traveling professional or serious amateur of the early 20th century. Technical Specifications & Features The cue’s construction highlights a transition toward the modern "professional" aesthetic while maintaining the traditional luxury materials of the era. Four-Point Splice: The forearm features a classic four-point splice, providing the structural integrity and forward-weighted balance [...]
Antique Brunswick Ebony With Ivory Cue
(Item 20) Antique Brunswick Ebony "Rambow Style" Pool Cue This 57-inch two-piece cue is a stunning example of the transition into the "Golden Era" of custom cue design. Featuring a heavy influence from the legendary cuemaker Herman Rambow, this Brunswick model combines high-density tropical hardwoods with the classic aesthetic hallmarks of a professional player's instrument. Construction & Custom Details The use of ebony and ivory in this configuration suggests a top-of-the-line catalog offering or a semi-custom order from the early to mid-20th century. Ebony Four-Point Butt: The deep, black ebony points provide maximum natural weight and a rigid hit, favored [...]
Antique Brunswick Rosewood Shaft Cue
(Item 19) Antique Brunswick Rosewood Spliced-Shaft Pool Cue This distinctive 55 1/4-inch two-piece cue is a testament to the specialized woodworking techniques of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. era. It stands out for its cohesive use of high-grade rosewood across both the butt and the shaft, a hallmark of premium custom construction from the early 20th century. Construction & Key Features The choice of rosewood throughout this cue provides a warm, classic aesthetic and a dense, consistent density that players of the era highly valued. Rosewood Butt & Spliced Shaft: The most notable feature of this cue is the rosewood spliced shaft, [...]
Antique Brunswick Rosewood Carved Butt Cue
(Item 18) Antique Brunswick Carved Brazilian Rosewood Pool Cue This 56 1/2-inch two-piece cue is a masterpiece of late 19th or early 20th-century craftsmanship, combining rare exotic timber with intricate hand-detailing. As a Brunswick piece featuring carved elements, it represents the higher tier of their historical catalog, where athletic equipment met fine furniture design. Materials & Artistry The use of Brazilian Rosewood—highly prized for its density, varied grain patterns, and resonance—marks this as a premium instrument from the pre-restriction era. Carved Brazilian Rosewood Butt: The butt section features hand-carved details that provide a sophisticated aesthetic and a unique tactile grip, [...]
Antique Brunswick H A Hill Ebony Billiard Cue
(Item 17) Antique Brunswick H.A. Hill Ebony Billiard Cue This 57-inch two-piece cue is a premier example of a signature professional instrument from the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. era. Bearing the name of H.A. Hill, a notable figure in the early 20th-century billiard world, this cue represents the intersection of high-performance engineering and bespoke artistry. Artistry & Signature Details The use of dense black ebony and intricate inlay work marks this as a top-tier catalog offering, designed for a player who demanded both prestige and precision. Ebony Four-Point Butt: The butt is constructed from high-grade black ebony, featuring a traditional four-point splice [...]
Antique Hiolle Pool Cue
(Item 16) Antique Hiolle Fancy Carved Ebony Pool Cue This 55-inch two-piece masterpiece is a rare and exquisite example of European cue artistry, likely originating from the renowned French maker Hiolle. Known for pushing the boundaries of ornamental design in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Hiolle cues are highly coveted by collectors for their "furniture-grade" carving and lavish use of exotic materials. Ornate Craftsmanship & Detailing This cue stands out for its high-relief artistry, moving beyond the simple splices of standard professional cues into the realm of decorative fine art. Fancy Carved Four-Point Ebony Butt: The dense, jet-black ebony [...]
Antique Brunswick Monarch Pool Cue
(Item 15) Antique Brunswick "Monarch" Pool Cue, c. 1900 This 53 1/2-inch four-piece cue is a premier artifact from the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., specifically associated with their legendary "Monarch" line. Produced around the turn of the century, the Monarch series represented the pinnacle of luxury and technical innovation, often designed to complement the iconic Monarch cushion billiard tables of the era. Artistry & Rare Four-Piece Construction The four-piece design is a rare engineering feat for the period, offering a unique level of portability and precision balancing that was highly advanced for 1900. Carved Brazilian Rosewood Butt: The handle is crafted from [...]
Antique Brunswick 26 1/2 Billiard Cue
(Item 14) Antique Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. 26 1/2 Billiard Cue This 57-inch two-piece cue is a premier example of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.’s most ornate craftsmanship from the early 20th century. As a "26 1/2" model, it features the elite technical specifications and high-contrast aesthetics that defined Brunswick's professional line. Materials & "Full-Package" Artistry This particular cue is noted for incorporating nearly every premium decorative and structural element available during its era of production. Brazilian Rosewood Four-Point Butt: The handle is crafted from high-grade Brazilian rosewood, featuring a classic four-point splice. Both the butt and the points are framed by intricate colored [...]
Antique Brunswick Balke Collender Co #360 Pool Cue
(Item 13) Antique Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. #360 Pool Cue, c. 1900 This 56 1/2-inch two-piece cue is a premier example of the high-complexity "fancy" cues produced by the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. at the turn of the century. The #360 model is renowned among collectors for its sophisticated geometry and the labor-intensive hand-splicing required to achieve its signature aesthetic. Advanced Woodworking & Inlays The #360 is defined by a multi-layered construction that showcases the pinnacle of Edwardian-era billiard engineering. Triple Spliced Points & Reverse Butterflies: This cue features three distinct sets of hand-spliced points. The inclusion of "butterflies in reverse"—a decorative splicing technique [...]
Antique European Inlaid Pool Cue
(Item 11) Antique European Inlaid Pool Cue, c. 1900 This 55-inch two-piece cue is a remarkable example of Continental billiard artistry from the turn of the century. Combining intricate hand-carving with a sophisticated "dual-wedge" design, it represents the high-end custom craftsmanship typical of elite European workshops during the Belle Époque. Ornate Construction & Material Contrast The defining feature of this cue is its symmetrical yet contrasting inlay work, which provides a stunning visual profile from every angle. Carved Ebony Four-Point Butt: The handle is crafted from dense, jet-black ebony featuring hand-carved detailing. The four-point splice provides the structural foundation and [...]
Antique European Marquetry Cue
(Item 12) Antique European Marquetry Pool Cue This 55 1/2-inch four-piece cue is a stunning example of the intricate "ébénisterie" (fine cabinet-making) that defined high-end European billiard equipment. While most professional cues of the era focused on geometric splices, this piece utilizes marquetry—the art of inlaying different woods to create pictorial or decorative patterns—marking it as a luxury item intended for a private estate or a high-ranking billiard salon. Artistry & Rare Modular Construction The four-piece configuration is a particularly rare engineering choice for a marquetry cue, offering a unique blend of ornate beauty and advanced portability. Ebony Butt with [...]
Antique Brunswick Balke Collender Co Spliced Billiard Cue
(Item 10) Antique Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. Billiard Cue, c. 1915 This 57-inch two-piece cue is a premier example of the high-complexity "fancy" cues produced during Brunswick’s golden age. Dating to approximately 1915, it features the sophisticated "Butterfly" splice—a labor-intensive technique where thin layers of contrasting wood are sliced and rejoined to create a flared, wing-like effect. Construction & Ornamental Detail This model is defined by its architectural complexity and the use of ultra-dense ebony to provide a powerful, consistent hit. Multiple Spliced Butterflies: The butt section is adorned with multiple "butterfly" splices. Unlike standard straight points, these flared veneers require extreme [...]
Museum-Grade 1914 W.H. Griffith Tournament Prize Billiard Cue | Rare Ebony & Ivory
(Item 9) Own a legendary piece of competitive history with this W.H. Griffith N.Y. Tournament Prize Cue, circa 1914. W.H. Griffith was a premier New York maker known for elite craftsmanship, and this specific two-piece ebony cue was likely commissioned as a high-stakes trophy or a professional’s custom instrument. Featuring a sophisticated four-point construction and an exquisite Mother of Pearl (MOP) inset, this cue is a pinnacle of early 20th-century billiard artistry. Item Details: Maker: W.H. Griffith (New York) Era: Circa 1914 (Pre-WWI Tournament Era) Materials: Solid Ebony, Genuine Ivory, Mother of Pearl, and Colored Veneers Length: 57" Standard Tournament [...]
Antique Rieper Carved Butt Pool Cue
(Item 7) Antique Rieper N.Y. Carved Butt Pool Cue (c. 1900) This remarkable one-piece pool cue was produced by Rieper of New York around the turn of the century. Known for their distinctive craftsmanship, this specimen features an ebony four-point carved butt that showcases the artistry of the era. The highlight of this piece is a "second to none" carved butt featuring a unique and intricate dot pattern. This specific texture not only provides a striking visual aesthetic but also offers a superior tactile grip that feels exceptional during play. The cue is finished with an ivory ferrule, consistent with [...]