1849 Jacques Cook Staunton Collectors Chess Pieces - Bud Rosewood - 3.75"
3.75" King, tournament sized chessmen are modeled after the famous Staunton Pattern chessmen designed by a famous woodturner John Jacques and registered by his associate Nathaniel Cooke on 1st March 1849.
Each Piece of this design follows a defined grammar. The sturdy rooks are designed to look like solid castles with impregnable walls, pawns are made to look minimalist with slim collars, bishops with simple miters, the tall elegant king is readily distinguished by its cross and the queen has a distinctive coronet.
Showstoppers of the set, Knight are inspired by the horses in the Elgin Marbles from the Athenian Parthenon.
Any chess collection is simply incomplete without a reproduction of this design.
Chessmen Dimensions | ||
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 | Height | Base |
King | 3.75"(97mm) | 1.8" (45mm) |
Queen | 3.0" (77mm) | 1.7" (43mm) |
Bishop | 2.7" (68mm) | 1.5" (37mm) |
Knight | 2.5" (64mm) | 1.5" (37mm) |
Rook | 2.2" (57mm) | 1.6" (40mm) |
Pawn | 1.9" (50mm) | 1.3" (33mm) |
Wood Combination | Bud Rosewood / Boxwood |
Dark Chess Pieces | Bud Rosewood |
Light Chess Pieces | Boxwood |
Recommended Square Size | 2.16" to 2.36" (55 mm to 60 mm) |
Total Weight Of Chess Pieces | 3.09 lbs (1400 grams) |
Contains |
34 Chess pieces |