A neat xiangqi set, consisting of a wooden mini-table, with the (plastic) pieces stored in two small drawers.
Sunday, June 27, 2021
Xiangqi table
Friday, June 4, 2021
Don Quixote set
Sunday, May 23, 2021
Dou Shou Qi set
Dou Shou Qi is a small Chinese board game which is known in the West under a range of different names: 'animal chess', 'jungle', fighting animal game' and various permutations.
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Henry VIII set
If you regularly read posts in this blog, you know the story by now: "saw this on eBay for not very much ..." The 'this' in this case is a lead (or, more likely, lead alloy) Henry VIII chess set.
Monday, April 26, 2021
Fly-over xiangqi
Many people have thought of 4-player versions of Western chess, and it's no surprise this has also happened for xiangqi. One of these 4-player xiangqi versions is fly-over xiangqi, and I thought it would be fun to make a board for that.
For pieces, I got two magnetic travel sets (you'll see soon why I needed the pieces to be magnetic). I left one set red and black, and painted the other set white and green.
Thursday, April 15, 2021
Star Wars Episode 1 set
There are several Star Wars chess sets on the market, and I already have one of these in the collection. Another one I was keen to add is an Episode 1 set. Now this set is listed on eBay quite regularly, but there often is one problem: one or more of the light sabres are often broken or missing. As I didn't want an incomplete set like that, it was a matter of just biding my time .....
And good things come to those who wait!
All light sabres present, and none broken!
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
Bone 'barleycorn' set
I've always felt that there was a bit of a gap in my small collection of vintage chess sets: a late 19th century bone 'barleycorn' set. But there's one problem with that ... They're listed on eBay regularly, but always go for prices I just can't justify .... Until I came across one listing which just said 'chess set in old box', without any mention that it was a bone set. The pictures clearly showed it to be a bone 'barleycorn' set. Very likely it flew under the radar of people specifically looking for bone chess sets, but their loss is my gain, and I got it for way less than what these sets normally go for.
The set was complete, and without any major damage to any of the pieces (apart from the wear and tear you'd expect from a set of that age). So here's my vintage bone 'barleycorn' set on a modern chess board!
I thought I'd also put it on the much more elaborate board that came with my Egyptian set, and it doesn't look bad on that board either.