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CRYSTALATE Snooker Pool Balls (c1920’s).

Original price was: £134.99.Current price is: £120.00.

Rare full set of 22 snooker balls c.1920’s – consisting of 15 reds, a yellow, a green, a brown, a blue, a pink and a black together with a white cue ball – housed in an original and early Crystalate Snooker Pool Ball box – quite an exceptional quality set – overall weight approx. 6.5lbs/3kg.

 

 

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British Made

Crystalate is an early plastic, a formulation of nitrocellulose, camphor, and alcohol invented in the late 19th century and patented by American inventor George Henry Burt. It is best known as a material for gramophone records produced in the UK by Crystalate Manufacturing Company (although Burt’s own US-based Globe Record Company also manufactured Crystalate records), and for moulded billiards, pool and snooker balls, as produced by the Endolithic Company (UK, later the Composition Billiard Ball Company).
Crystalate was based on Bonzoline, a plastic produced by John Wesley Hyatt’s US-based Albany Billiard Ball Company. Burt, a former Albany employee, began manufacturing what was essentially Bonzoline in the UK in 1900 as crystalate with Percy Warnford-Davis, under the Endolithic name. While Crystalate as a plastic material is obsolete and no longer manufactured. Like Celluloid and Bakelite it is commonly encountered by collectors of vintage and antique goods, because many products were made using the substance. The plastic was even mandated in the UK for making billiard balls by the Billiards Association and Control Council in 1926.

Original box has some marks and scuffing to corners.

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