Skip to content
Lot 144
0001_okLymf.JPG
0001_okLymf.JPG

'Parlour Golf' a late 19th century table golf game invented by Henry D. Booth, inscribed PARLOUR GOLF, PATENT APPLIED FOR, the circular hardwood table

Winning Bid:
£240

That’s a wrap! We've reached the end of the auction and we’re busy tying up final bids behind the scenes. Thanks for being part of it — we’ll be in touch soon.

'Parlour Golf' a late 19th century table golf game invented by Henry D. Booth, inscribed PARLOUR GOLF, PATENT APPLIED FOR, the circular hardwood table top revolving on a screw mechanism to be inverted, the underside forming a banded golf course with 16 holes, an underside drawer containing two wooden golf clubs (requires a small glass marble to play), and when not being played with, the table top can be reversed again for use as a regular table, height 61cm , 24in., sold with a modern glass top acquired by the current vendor to protect the playing surface Booth copyrighted his game at Stationer's office on 24th October 1895.

We use cookies to give you the best experience of using this website. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies. Please read our Cookie Policy for more information.