Spearheaded by the Maestro Frank A. Camaratta, Jr., an exquisite reproduction of the Jaques of London Circa 1854 Anderssen DropJaw Style Chessmen, arguably the most distinctive of the Staunton Chessmen ever produced by the legendary firm. |
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This heirloom- quality Chess set features a 4.0" King with a 1.875" diameter base and is heavily weighted. The Chess pieces are hand carved by our master artisans and crafted out of the highest grade woods. |
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In its continuing effort to document the illustrious history of the Staunton Chessmen, Deluxe Chess Sets is proud to introduce the first Chess set of our new British Chess Company Collection - The Staunton Popular. A full tournament-sized Chess set, it features a 4.0" King with a 1.625"diameter base. |
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Spearheaded by the Maestro Frank A. Camaratta, Jr., an exquisite reproduction of the Jaques of London Circa 1930 Broadbent Style Chessmen, arguably the finest of the 20th Century Staunton Chessmen ever produced by the legendary firm. |
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Spearheaded by the Maestro Frank A. Camaratta, Jr., an exquisite reproduction of the Jaques of London Circa 1930 Broadbent Style Chessmen, reknowned for its classic design. |
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An exact reproduction of one of the most beautiful Chess sets ever produced, the Calvert Chessmen (Circa 1815) that is handcrafted from the highest grade bone by our master artisans. |
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In its continuing effort to resurrect the lost art of Pre-Staunton Chessmen, we proudly offer an exact reproduction of the Jaques of London - Northern Upright Chessmen, one of the most elegant designs during the Victorian era. |
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Crafted to capture in spirit the exquisite style and proportions of the Staunton pattern Chess sets produced during the 1920s, this elegant Chess set features one of the finest Knight designs ever produced |
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An exceptionally well-crafted set of wooden Chessmen at a very reasonable price, The Classic Series Chessmen is designed to replace the low quality Chess sets that plague the market and offers a high-quality wooden Chessmen at a reasonable price! |
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An exceptionally well-crafted set of wooden Chessmen at a very reasonable price, The Classic Series Chessmen is designed to replace the low quality Chess sets that plague the market and offers a high-quality wooden Chessmen at a reasonable price! |
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An exceptionally well-crafted set of wooden Chessmen at a very reasonable price, The Classic Series Chessmen is designed to replace the low quality Chess sets that plague the market and offers a high-quality wooden Chessmen at a reasonable price! |
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An exceptionally well-crafted set of wooden Chessmen at a very reasonable price, The Classic Series Chessmen is designed to replace the low quality Chess sets that plague the market and offers a high-quality wooden Chessmen at a reasonable price! |
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An exceptionally well-crafted set of wooden Chessmen at a very reasonable price, The Classic Series Chessmen is designed to replace the low quality Chess sets that plague the market and offers a high-quality wooden Chessmen at a reasonable price! |
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"Crafted to replicate the design and proportions of the original Staunton pattern Chessmen, registered by Nathaniel Cook in March of 1849 and first manufactured by Jaques of London in September 1849" |
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"Crafted to replicate the design and proportions of the original Staunton pattern Chessmen, registered by Nathaniel Cook in March of 1849 and first manufactured by Jaques of London in September 1849." |
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"Crafted to replicate the design and proportions of the original Staunton pattern Chessmen, registered by Nathaniel Cook in March of 1849 and first manufactured by Jaques of London in September 1849." |
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"Crafted to replicate the design and proportions of the original Staunton pattern Chessmen, registered by Nathaniel Cook in March of 1849 and first manufactured by Jaques of London in September 1849." |
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Spearheaded by the Maestro Frank A. Camaratta, Jr., an exquisite reproduction of the Circa 1820 Dublin Style Chessmen, one of the most elegant of the Pre-Staunton Pattern Chessmen. |
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With a strong hint of the Art Deco look that is reminiscent of the 1920s, The Maestro has completely captured the essence of a serious set of chessmen while at the same time maintaining a look of pure elegance with this masterpiece. |
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With a strong hint of the Art Deco look that is reminiscent of the 1920s, The Maestro has completely captured the essence of a serious set of chessmen while at the same time maintaining a look of pure elegance with this masterpiece . |
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