Showing posts with label Antebellum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antebellum. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Bassford Timeline

Abraham Bassford of New York City was selling billiard tables through the classifieds as early as 1823, according to the New York Evening Post. He also seems to hold the earliest billiard cushion patent on record:

Patent Gum Elastic Billiard Cushions

July 20, 1831, Patent No. 6,631X. (The so-called "X patents" indicate patent records lost in the USPTO fire of 1836, so we can't see the original.) Click to enlarge his advertisement, and see how he described these cushions.

Bassford was listed a turner, an ivory turner, and a musician in the 1820s, and his occupation became "billiards" in the 1830's.

In the 1840's, Bassford had a foundry, and made billiard tables supported by gilded, cast iron eagles. Bassford also became a piano maker in the 1850s.

Reference:

Antebellum Billiard Table Patents

Here is a list of early Billiard Table Patents (pre-Civil War), developed from the USPTO annual reports in the New York State Library. (Click patent number to link to online patent records)

Patent Title Inventor Location Issued
6,613X Cushions for Billiard-Tables A. Bassford New York Jul 20, 1831
5,952 Cushion for Billiard-Tables A. Bassford New York Dec. 5, 1848
14,290 Billiard-Table Cushion M. Phelen New York Feb 19, 1856
15,994 Billiard-Table Cushion W.B. Carpenter New York Oct 28, 1856
18,799 Billiard-Table Cushion J.M. Brunswick Cincinnati Dec. 8, 1857
18,805 Billiard-Table Cushion H.W. Collender New York Dec. 8, 1857
18,841 Billiard-Table Cushion L. Decker Bergen, NJ Dec 15, 1857
19,074 Cushion for Billiard-Tables H.W. Collender New York Jan 12, 1858
19,101 Cushion for Billiard-Tables M. Phelen New York Jan 12, 1858
19,546 Billiard-Table Top or Bed C. Croley Cincinnati Mar. 9, 1858
19,755 Folding Billiard-Table C. Croley Cincinnati Mar 30, 1858
20,156 Billiard-Table Cushion G. W. Holman New York May 4, 1858
20,548 Pocket-Supporter for Billiard-Tables J. E. Came Boston Jun 15, 1858
21,159 Billiard-Cushion W. K. Winant Brooklyn Aug 10, 1858
22,001 Billiard-Table D. D. Winant New York Nov. 2, 1858
22,020 Cushions for Billiard-Tables L. Decker Bergen, NJ Nov. 9, 1858
22,064 Billiard-Table H.W. Collender New York Nov 16, 1858
22,263 Billiard-Table Cushion J. E. Came Boston Dec. 7, 1858
23,340 Cushion for Billiard-Tables A. Bassford New York Mar 29, 1859
23,341 Cushion-Rail for Billiard-Tables A. Bassford New York Mar 29, 1859
23,458 Billiard-Table F. Fedderke New York Apr. 5, 1859
23,350 Improvement in Billiard-Table Cushions H.W. Collender New York Mar 29, 1859
24,279 Pocket-Handle for Billiard-Tables J.M. Brunswick Cincinnati Jun. 7, 1859
26,128 Billiard-Table Cushion G. D. Sharp New York Nov 15, 1859

List excludes Reissues. While there is at least one billiard table maker in Upstate New York during this time (Jeramiah Staats of Buffalo), all the NY patents were coming from New York City.

American Eagle Cast Iron Billiard Table

New York Evening Post, June 6, 1835 advertisement
To Southerners - The first cast iron Billiard Table ever in America, may be seen at the splendid Billiard Saloon, 218 Broadway, rear stairs. The broad rails are cushion eagles, entirely gilt, being at once emblematic of our country, the eagle her glory, the iron her strength, and the gold her riches. Let some Southerner treat his tour with this rich gem. Seven other tables in the room, all for sale, and in full operation every day and evening. Cloths, balls, cues, maces and every other article in the trade for sale as usual.
Morning Courier and New York Enquirer, various 1836 ads
Something New. - The American Eagle Iron Billiard Tables, with polished slate stone beds and patent gum elastic cushions. Southerners and the public are invited to try these very superior tables... 12 tables up for trial... ABM BASSFORD

Abraham Bassford, 1847, patent no. 5,952, CUSHION FOR BILLIARD TABLES

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Utica Manufacturer in Syracuse

Here's an intriguing description of a billiard table in the Syracuse, N. Y. Daily Courier, Aug. 7, 1858:
Voorhees House Billiard Saloon -- Mr. G. W. Moulton, formerly of Weiting Hall, is putting up two of Green's Metallic framed, enamelled cushioned, marble bedded Billiard Tables on the lower floor at the Voorhees House, and will probably have them in operation on Monday. They are the most perfect specimens of the kind we have ever seen. The frames are got up in the ornate style of George IV, and the enamelled cushions are a novelty worthy a careful examination. These superb tables are the work of W. H. Green, Esq, of Utica, one of the most accomplished mechanics the country affords.

According to the Utica Daily Observer, Nov. 17, 1858, some familiar Utica faces were seen in the window of a billiard room on Broadway in New York city: "Wm. H. Green, of the National Hotel, Genesee St., was before the New York public with his patent billiard tables, of which there are six in his saloon."

I've had no luck finding William "Harry" Green's patent yet, but during the 1850's, billiard patenting still revolved mainly around the cushions.(See Antebellum Billiard Table Patents)