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goodspellr

I was at a local used bookstore and came across a complete large wooden set sitting loose in a bowl in the "collectibles" section of the store.


There was no identifying info, not even a price tag.  So I took it up to the desk and asked how much they wanted.  The girl thought about it for a minute and then said, almost apologetically, "I can sell it to you for $10", as if she didn't think anyone would pay so much for a chess set.  And then on top of it, I got 20% off with my rewards card.  Total cost: $8.80 after tax!

The kings are 6" tall, have a 2" base, and weigh 127g


It looks like it was manufactured recently and with nice craftsmanship, but I couldn't find anyone selling this design when googling "wood chess set 6 inch king".  Anyone know who might have made this?  Thank you.

Sir_TrashPanda

I know nothing about the set but, that's a great deal for $10. Even better at $8.80. Congratulations. Do you have a board big enough for them?

mjeman

Other than the king's finial, they look a lot like https://www.chesshouse.com/collections/wooden-chess-pieces/products/6-rosewood-chessmen

goodspellr
Sir_TrashPanda wrote:

I know nothing about the set but, that's a great deal for $10. Even better at $8.80. Congratulations. Do you have a board big enough for them?

I have a chess table with 2.5" squares. The pieces fit, but they still seem a awkwardly big. Maybe I just need to get used to it.

White to play and Mate in 2. White moving up the board (i.e., a1 is lower left)
goodspellr
mjeman wrote:

Thanks. The knights look similar. The king's finials on my set actually look identical to the king's finial on an overstocked amazon set a bunch of us bought last year.

They could be father and son
Yenster1
goodspellr wrote:

Thanks. The knights look similar. The king's finials on my set actually look identical to the king's finial on an overstocked amazon set a bunch of us bought last year.

They could be father and son

Great deals on both of those sets @goodspellr! Still, that table is very special.