Harefield Gazette

Snooker table owned by Queen Victoria goes up for auction

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A BILLIARDS table once owned by Queen Victoria at Buckingham Palace has turned up in Kent and is for sale for around £150,000.

Sarah and Michael Hudson bought the antique from a West London social club when the building was undergoing renovation.

The couple run John Bennett Billiards Ltd, in Queen Street, Paddock Wood, which specialise­s in restoring old billiards and snooker tables, as well as building new ones.

The 12ft by 6ft mahogany piece has a unique serial number and a ledger entry relating to its sale, as well as an ornate badge which states it was installed at Buckingham Palace in 1842 and removed in 1897.

Mrs Hudson, who is also a Conservati­ve Kent county councillor for Malling Rural East, said: “It’s a very beautifull­y made table, reflecting the craftsmans­hip of its time. It was made for a Queen, after all.

“We have spent a lot of years researchin­g the provenance of the table to make sure it is the same one.”

There is no direct evidence Queen Victoria played on the table, which is currently being restored to its former glory, although she did commission it from one of the top makers of the day.

There is also plenty of documentar­y proof the monarch started playing as a girl and enjoyed billiards well into adulthood.

Mrs Hudson said she has spent years gathering evidence to support the table’s past, after the upmarket auction house Christie’s expressed interest in the piece.

The table in the Hudsons’ possession appears to be one ordered from one of the era’s leading makers, Messrs Thurston and Co, of Catherine Street, The Strand, in around 1839.

The Queen was still a teenager when she was crowned in 1838.

After five decades in the royal palace, the table was bought by a man who lived in St Stephen’s Road, Hounslow, west London, where it eventually ended up in the local Conservati­ve club.

Fifteen years ago, the Hudsons bought the table in a sale. It was dismantled at the time but has remained in storage at the firm’s Paddock Wood headquarte­rs.

Mrs Hudson said: “It is an asking price that we know is the market value for one of these one-off pieces.

“There isn’t another like it in the world and there are people out there who collect antique snooker tables and royal artefacts. We do expect there to be interest in it because the provenance is so strong.”

 ?? ?? Sarah Hudson with a mahogany leg from Queen Victoria’s billiards/snooker table
Sarah Hudson with a mahogany leg from Queen Victoria’s billiards/snooker table

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