Friday, March 26, 2021

Bone(?) and horn(?) set

This set was listed as Egyptian made and bought. The pieces surely are Egyptian style, and there is a sticker on the reverse of the board stating it was made in Egypt, and with a price (I presume) in Arabic numerals. 

The board is very intricate, inlaid with what looks like wood, metal, and mother-of pearl.


As I already said, the pieces are clearly Egyptian in style.


But what are the pieces made of?



There are colour variations in the material used for the black pieces, which strongly suggest they're made of (cow?) horn. And that made me wonder about the white pieces. Although they resemble plastic in the first instance, it certainly isn't cheap plastic. And with the black pieces most likely made of horn, wouldn't it make more sense for the white pieces to be made of bone? 

Have to find a way to make sure ...


Saturday, March 20, 2021

Mystery metal set

Saw this elegant metal chess set on eBay, and won the bidding with a pretty low max bid. It didn't come with a board, but I felt the slate and metal board I used for my skull set would be a good fit.


The pieces are quite heavy, and I assume the 'white' pieces are made from a copper alloy of some sort; I don't know about the 'black' pieces. 



The heads of the knights are silver-coloured; it looks original, but I can't really say for sure. It does give them some more character, though.



I have posted pictures of this set on several chess collectors Facebook groups, but haven't received any response (so far) as to where and when this set might have been made ... So if anyone reading this has any information, please let me know.

Thursday, March 11, 2021

Varnished xiangqi set

Next addition to my collection of xiangqi sets! As so often, I got this off eBay for next to nothing. The board consists of a slim fold-up box which holds the pieces inside.



Board and pieces are pretty basic, made of wood, and with a layer of varnish.


Not that much more I can say about it, I guess, but it's different from all other xiangqi sets. Which is of course why I got it in the first place!



Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Harry Potter set

If you're a Harry Potter fan, you'll surely be familiar with this scene from "The Sorcerer's Stone".

Of course, the juggernaut called 'merchandising' couldn't resist .... And I hold my hands up; despite not being a Harry Potter fan, I was keen to add it to my collection of 'fictional' chess sets.


Board is the usual fold-up cardboard, but looking a bit more luxurious than with other sets. Pieces come in dedicated bags; another nice touch.

The pieces themselves are high quality plastic, and very detailed.




Although this is meant to be a set for Wizard's Chess, in the version I have, the pieces don't move by themselves ....  Maybe I should have gotten a more expensive version?