Set Of Chess Figures

Set Of Chess Figures

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Large vintage Staunton Style Chess Figures.
A large Staunton style chess set with Ebonised and Boxwood weighted chess pieces. The pieces with wide bases for added stability, underside of each chess piece being covered with felt allowing the pieces to slide more easily across the chess board. The chess set comprises of thirty-two pieces, four Knights featuring the head and neck of a horse. Two kings, being the tallest pieces at 9.8 cm high, both with a crown topped with a cross whilst the two Queens feature a coronet topped with a tiny ball (9.2 cm high). The four Rooks are towers (castles) with a crenelation top and the four Bishops with mitres. The sixteen Pawns are the smallest pieces at 5.2 cm high and are topped by a plain ball. All the pieces with a collar except the rooks and knights, with a single white Rook with a red crown painted onto the top.
The storage box with hinged lid and crushed velvet interior. Size shown is for the storage box.

Staunton chess sets were first made available by Jaques to the general public on 29th September 1849 and quickly became the standard style. The journalist Nathaniel Cooke (editor for the Illustrated London News) had registered his design earlier that year at the Patent Office on 1 March and named the style after the leading English chess master at the time, Howard Staunton. Staunton published chess articles for the Illustrated London News and was asked to endorse the chess sets by Cooke. The first 500 Jaques sets were numbered and hand-signed by Staunton who promoted the product for Jaques and ridiculed and disrespected all other designs of chessmen.

Dimensions:

Height 9 cm / 3 "
Width 30 cm / 12"
Depth 20 cm / 8"
Period

2000-present

Medium

Wood

Country

United Kingdom

Condition

Great usable condition. No damage to the pieces.

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