This hand carved teak full size pool table is made in a Rolls-Royce theme and would make a delightful centerpiece of a games room or family get together room.
Fast Facts
- For many families it is important to have a central place where we can get together and enjoy each other’s company.
- A family games area can be a great place and a pool table is sometimes the centerpiece of that place.
- This Rolls-Royce themed hand carved teak pool table is full size and a thing of beauty, especially for a car aficionado.
I think many of us aspire to having a family place where we can all get together – play together – and laugh together.
In the Australian movie “The Castle” that place in the family home is “The Pool Room” and its centerpiece is the pool table, while all around the room is decorated with family memorabilia that may have scant monetary value, but which have great family value.
For an automobile aficionado a worthy centerpiece of a family “pool room” might just be a hand carved, teak, pool table decorated in a Rolls-Royce theme.
You may or may not have a suitable Rolls-Royce parked in your garage, but a Rolls-Royce themed pool table might just be what you are looking for as a hub of family gatherings.
This Rolls-Royce themed pool table is 112 inches long, 63 inches wide, and 34 inches tall. The playing surface has a slate bed and measures 100 inches long and 50 inches wide.
The playing area is covered with Red Simonis 760 Cloth.
The table was originally commissioned in 2025 and is located in Boerne, Texas.
Full specifications are as follows:-
- Rolls-Royce-Themed Pool Table
- Teak Wood Construction
- Red Simonis 760 Cloth over Slate Bed
- Hand-Stitched Leather Drop Pockets
- Billiard Balls, Cues, & Racks
- 112″ Long x 63″ Wide x 34″ Tall
- 100″ Long x 50″ Wide Playing Surface
- Approximately 1,300 Pounds
The pool table also comes with two wood sculptures as follows:-
- Pierce-Arrow Sculpture
- 28″ Tall x 36″ Wide & 33 Pounds
- Duesenberg Sculpture
- 24″ Tall x 38″ Wide & 25 Pounds
This pool table with its accessories and the two sculptures is for sale on Bring a Trailer at time of publication.
You will find the sale page if you click here.
Picture Credits: All pictures courtesy Bring a Trailer.

Jon Branch is the founder and senior editor of Revivaler and has written a significant number of articles for various publications including official Buying Guides for eBay, classic car articles for Hagerty, magazine articles for both the Australian Shooters Journal and the Australian Shooter, and he’s a long time contributor to Silodrome.
Jon has done radio, television, magazine and newspaper interviews on various issues, and has traveled extensively, having lived in Britain, Australia, China and Hong Kong. His travels have taken him to Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan and a number of other countries. He has studied the Japanese sword arts and has a long history of involvement in the shooting sports, which has included authoring submissions to government on various firearms related issues and assisting in the design and establishment of shooting ranges.




















