Helping us Maintain this Site is a reference work. It is categorized as: Not categorized.
Helping us Maintain this Site.
Author: Hans L. Bodlaender and David Howe.
Web page created: 1996-09-16. Web page last updated: 2002-10-30
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peter hodgkinson ![]() | None | At the age of 75 I am a novice trying to keep my memory going and had to find a set of chess and a board. On one of my visits to a Spanish market I found a set in wooden box the pieces of which are unusual. I am curious to know if they are common or not. In general terms the pieces are representative of the Persion Empire and the Moors. Each piece appears to be hand painted and in very fine detail. Pawns of course are representative of each army. The kings and queens again the same each in costume and highly detailed even under a glass. and full colour. The Rooks fitting for the religen and again is intricate detail with arabic lettering around tghe base and a date 2004 along with a name but the name is like normal hand writing and difficult to read. The detail is amazing- eg. the face of the king is only 5mm across and 8cm tall, but it is lifelike. The clothing, jewelery, skin, etc almost flawless even under strong magnification. The Bishop clothed in irmine in white, red and blue. The Knights are on horseback with the horse rearing detail amazing. All have the arabic around the base and one set is dark around the base and the other a lighter colour otherwise all pieces are in true ... [view entire] | View [*] | |
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