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Frequently Asked Questions:

  1. How do I determine which size Chessboard will best match your House of Staunton Chess set?
  2. How do I take care of my new House of Staunton Chess set and/or Chessboard?
  3. Why are some sets (and boards) so much more expensive?
  4. Does the House of Staunton have replacement pieces should I break or lose one?
  5. How do I place an order for House of Staunton products?
  6. What forms of payment does the House of Staunton accept?
  7. What is the best way to insert the cross (finial) into the King?
  8. What is the difference between Ebonized and Genuine Ebony Chess pieces?
  9. Which House of Staunton Chess sets are "triple-weighted"?
  10. Where can I find the House of Staunton Privacy Policy?
  11. What is the House of Staunton Return Policy?
  12. What should I do if the item I received was damaged in transit?
  13. The item I am purchasing is a gift. Do you have gift wrapping or cards available?
  14. The Item that I am purchasing is a custom made item from the House of Staunton and will require a deposit be made. What is your policy regarding such deposits?
  15. What is the House of Staunton's policy on discounts? Can the discount be combined with any other discounts, promotions or purchases made through 3rd parties?
  16. What is the visual difference between Lacquered and Polished Sets? How different does Black Lacquer look compared to Ebony and Ebonized Chessmen
  17. What is the difference between the Collector Chessmen and the Imperial Collector Chessmen?.
  18. What are your policies regarding International Shipping?
  19. What is the House of Staunton Collector's Club? What are the benefits of joining?
  20. I need to have a package shipped the same day that I order it. Is that possible? 
  21. What is the warranty on House of Staunton-brand Chess sets and Chess boards?
  22. Does the House of Staunton have a showroom where I can come and see your products?

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1. How do I determine which size Chessboard will best match your House of Staunton Chess set?

The minimum square size for a set of properly proportioned Staunton Pattern Chessmen is such that the width of the base of the King should be 78% of the width of a square. In other words, you should  divide the King's base diameter by 0.78 to determine the ideal square size for the Chessboard. Let's look at an example -  the Reykjavik II Chessmen. The Reykjavik II has a King base diameter of 1.75", which is the norm for a 3.75" King. If you enter 1.75 / 0.78 into a calculator, the result is 2.243, which is rounded to 2.25". Hence, the minimum Chessboard square size for the Reykjavik II Chessmen would be a 2.25".

If you purchase a Chessboard that has a smaller square size than was is considered the minimum, the pieces will be crowded together on the Chessboard. This will significantly increase the likelihood of Chess pieces being knocked over during the heat of battle.

Please keep in mind that this formula will determine the minimum square size for the Chessboard.  Depending on availability, you can always purchase a slightly larger size Chessboard than what is considered the minimum and it would work just as well. Using the same Reykjavik II Chessmen example, either a 2.25" or 2.375" square Chessboard would be considered ideal.  The chart below details the most common King base diameters and its corresponding ideal square sizes.

King Base Diameter

Ideal  Square Size

1.5"

1.875" - 2.0"  Squares

1.75"

2.25" - 2.375"  Squares

1.875"

2.375" - 2.5"  Squares

2.0"

2.5" - 2.75" Squares

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2. How do I take care of my new House of Staunton Chess set and/or Chessboard?

Your House of Staunton Chessmen should be lightly waxed and buffed either once or twice per year, using only a high quality paste wax with a cotton cloth or cheesecloth. We recommend Liberon's Paste Wax. Please make sure that you carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions on the paste wax carefully, as improper waxing could ruin the finish on your Chessmen. Above all else -  use the wax sparingly and allow the wax to dry before buffing. You should NEVER use a liquid polish. 

Your House of Staunton chessboard should be lightly waxed and buffer either once or twice a year, using a good quality furniture polish (such as Minwax) and a good cotton cloth or cheesecloth. Your Chessboard should never be dry-wiped and you should avoid all polishes that contain silicone as this can damage the finish on the Chessboard. Above all else -  use the wax sparingly and allow the wax to dry before buffing. You should NEVER use a liquid polish.

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3. Why are some sets (and boards) so much more expensive?

Many items determine the cost of a chess set. Ebony is more expensive than rosewood, which is, in turn, more expensive that boxwood, etc. Next, the quality of the Knights. A set of finely carved knights can represent up to 50% of the total cost of a chessmen. Then, the quality of the turnings, the finish and the uniformity also add to cost. Most Indian-made sets are relatively inexpensive. They are almost always of very poor quality. They will have burn and tear marks, burrs, poor finishes, etc. The Indian manufacturers also have no regard for U.S. and International copyright laws, and will make counterfeit copies of most anything on the market. But, you get what you pay for. Finally, look at the storage box. A very high quality box can have a value of several hundred dollars or more. Most Indian-made sets come in very inexpensive boxes, hence can be marketed significantly below a high quality chess set housed in a fine box.

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4. Does the House of Staunton have replacement Chess pieces should I lose or break one?

Absolutely! The House of Staunton maintains a very large inventory of replacement Chess pieces, so spares are always available. Because our Chess sets are handcrafted out of natural materials, there can be some variation in the grain/color/cutting of the Chess pieces, so we strongly encourage those customers interested in a replacement Chess piece to send in an original for matching purposes.  This is especially important in the case of Rosewood, Golden Rosewood and Blood Rosewoods, which can vary significantly in color. If you do not  want to send back an original piece, we can not guarantee that replacement pieces will perfectly match with the rest of the Chess set. 

The price of replacement Chess pieces will vary, depending on the Chess set, wood selection and piece type. Please Contact Us for pricing information. 
 
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5. How do I place an order from The House of Staunton?

Our products can be ordered via our website (http://www.houseofstaunton.com), fax, telephone, mail order and email. Please visit Contact Us. for all of our contact information. 
  • Via fax You can fax us the items you wish to order, your shipping and payment details, and your contact information (daytime telephone number and email address). We can only accept credit card orders via fax. 
  • Via email: You can email us your order by sending us the items you wish to order, your shipping and payment details, and your contact information (daytime telephone number) to sales@houseofstaunton.com. We recommend that you break your order up into multiple emails for security purposes.
  • Via mail order: You can mail us the items you wish to order, your shipping and payment details, and your contact information (daytime telephone number and email address). We accept credit card, money order and personal check payments via mail order. We accept no responsibility for those customers who mail us cash.  All payments must be made to the order of The House of Staunton, Inc. If you are paying via money order or personal check, please Contact Us to determine the shipping charges.  

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6. What forms of payment does The House of Staunton accept?

We accept VISA, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, PayPal (id: sales@houseofstaunton.com), Money Orders (in US Dollars), Personal Checks and Money Wires (on purchases over $200.00.) Please Contact Us should you have any questions.

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7. What is the best way to insert the cross (finial) into the King?

Generally, you twist and seat the cross. However, the "wings" of the cross can break off rather easily, if you twist too hard. If it does not seat easily, you can use soap or wax to lubricate the shank. If it is too loose, a small bit of paper can be used to help wedge it tight. It is better not to glue it in, because then it is very hard to fix if it breaks. And it is almost always better to replace a broken cross, than the entire piece.

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8. What is the difference between Ebonized and Genuine Ebony Chess pieces? 

Ebonization, the process in which Ebonized Chessmen is created,. In this process, Boxwood (the wood used to create the white pieces) Chess pieces are treated with a special stain to turn them jet black in color. When done properly, brand new Ebonized Chessmen are nearly indistinguishable from Genuine Ebony Chessmen. Ebonized Chess pieces are often referred to as faux Ebony, because it has the look and feel of Genuine Ebony at a fraction of the cost.  Over time, the Ebonizing can wear off on the sharp corners and details of the Chessmen, but it is easily restored using a black marker. 

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9. Which House of Staunton Chess sets are "triple-weighted"?

Unlike other Chess set manufacturers, The House of Staunton does not describe its Chess sets as triple weighted because this term has no meaning today. The term was originally coined by the Drueke Company to describe how many metal slugs were inside their Chessmen. Drueke used the term triple weighted to describe Chess Sets that had 3 metal slugs. Since then, many Chess manufacturers have bastardized the term and it is now used to describe any Chess set with any type of metal weighting. .

Rather than use a meaningless marketing terms to describe our Chessmen,  we tell you the exact weight of our Chessmen in ounces so you know exactly what you are getting. Please do not fall for such marketing trickery, as we have seen some Chess sets advertised as triple weighted that weighed less than 30 ounces. 

If the House of Staunton were to use such standards, our Weighted Plastic Collector Chessmen would be septuple (7x) weighted. 

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10. Where can I found the House of Staunton Privacy Policy?

The House of Staunton Policy Page can be found here

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11. What is the House of Staunton Return Policy? 

The House of Staunton Return Policy can be found on our Customer Service Policy Page. . 

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12. What do I do if the item I received was damaged in transit?

The House of Staunton uses the finest packaging materials to protect its packages and adheres to the strictest packing guidelines to minimize the likelihood of your package being damaged in transit.. We understand how frustrating it can be to receive an item that is damaged.

That being said, in the unlikely event that the item that you received is damaged, please rest assured that the House of Staunton is committed to providing the finest customer service and our professional staff will work quickly to resolve the situation and get you a replacement item at absolutely no cost to you. 

The House of Staunton Damaged Item Policy  can be found on our Customer Service Policy Page

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13. The item that I am purchasing is a gift. Do you have gift wrapping or cards available?

While we do not have gift wrapping available, we do have full-color customizable gift cards that can be inserted into the package at no cost. Please let us know at the time of purchase and we'd be happy to help you. We have cards of all types available, including Birthday, Graduation, Hanukah and All Occasion Gift Cards. Click here for an example. 

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14. The item that I am purchasing is a custom made item from the House of Staunton and will require a deposit be made. What is your policy regarding such deposits?

The House of Staunton offers a wide selection of custom-made Products that are available for purchase. This includes our Signature Contemporary-line of Chessboards and our 40,000 year-old Mammoth Ivory Chessmen. Given the nature of these products, these are not items that are typically carried by the House of Staunton and all sales are handled on a "custom made" basis. At the time that an order is placed, we require a deposit of 50% of the full purchase price. We do not begin production on the custom item  until your deposit has been received.

If you decide that you do not want to purchase the custom-made item, you have the option of converting your deposit into a store credit that can redeemed any other House of Staunton-brand Chess product. The credit will be in the full amount of the deposit. 

We are sorry, but no cash refunds will  be given on deposits for custom items.

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15. What is the House of Staunton's policy on discounts? Can the discount be combined with any other discounts, promotions, or purchases made through 3rd parties?

Coupons can NOT be combined with 
  • Any other discounts, such as other coupons and price matching
  • Any promotional offers, such as free gifts, discounted additional purchases and  free shipping.
  • Any purchases made through 3rd parties, such as House of Staunton-authorized resellers. 
    * Any other discounts - such as other coupons and price matching
    * Any promotions - such as free gifts or free shipping.
    * Any purchases made through 3rd parties, such as eBay, Amazon.com and House of Staunton resellers.

Thank you for understanding. 

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16. What is the visual difference between Lacquered and Polished Sets? How different does Black Lacquer look compared to Ebony and Ebonized Chessmen

The lacquered Chessmen have a high gloss finish, compared to the other Chessmen...

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17. What is the difference between the Collector Chessmen and the Imperial Collector Chessmen.

The difference between the Collector Chessmen and the Imperial Collector Chessmen are the Knights included in the set. The Collector Chessmen feature the legendary Jaques of London Knight design, which is modeled after the noble steeds from the Greek Parthenon (Elgin Marbles) and are unsurpassed in beauty and craftsmanship. The Imperial Collector Chessmen feature our Imperial Knight design, which features a down turned head, flowing mane and offers breathtaking level of detail.  The Knights in the image below are of our Ivory Collector Chessmen and are crafted from 40,000 year old Mammoth Ivory.

Collector Knight

Imperial Knight

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18. What are your policies regarding International Shipping?

Please be advised that we will only ship Internationally via FedEx or UPS  International. We WILL NOT ship via any other less expensive and untrackable means, such as US Postal Airmail or US Postal Surface/Economy. This is necessary to meet the standard credit card requirement that all sellers be able to provide PROOF OF DELIVERY on all shipments. FedEx and UPS offer world-wide guaranteed delivery with 5 business days, are fully insured and fully trackable via the internet..

When shipping internationally, delays or additional fees assessed by your country's customs department are beyond our control. Our customers are strongly encouraged to research their country's importing rules and if any additional fees, such as GST, duties or VAT are applicable. These fees are not included in the shipping costs and regrettably,  are your responsibility. If you have any questions, we encourage you to contact your local Customs Officer to determine if any such fees are applicable to your purchase. We have no access to that information and will not be able to assist you in this matter.

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19. What is the House of Staunton Collector's Club? What are the benefits of joining?

The House of Staunton Collector's Club offer special savings  for individuals interested in collecting House of Staunton-brand Chess Products. For a one-time fee of $50.00 USD, the individual will receive a lifetime membership to the House of Staunton Collector's Club.  

There are several benefits to membership: These include:

  • Discounts on House of Staunton-brand Chess equipment. With a minimum discount of 10% off MSRP, the savings can equal or exceed the membership fee on your first purchase. For example, a Club member will save $69.99 USD off the purchase of a 4" Ebony Collector Chess set, netting an overall savings of $19.99 after paying for the membership fee. In addition, that club member will be entitled to continue to enjoy those savings for the rest of his life. 
  • Significant discounts on close-out House of Staunton-brand Chess Equipment.
  • Early notice on sets about to be retired. Occasionally, the House of Staunton does discontinue lines of Chessmen. Examples of this include the Liberty Series, the Reykjavik '72 Series and the Windsor Series Chess Sets. When these items are discontinued, they are offered at a tremendous discount off their MSRP. Our House of Staunton Collector's Club members receive advance notification about these soon-to-be discontinued items, insuring that they will be first in line to take advantage of those savings.
  • Early notice on sets about to be introduced. Each year, the House of Staunton introduces between 3-5 new lines of limited edition Chessmen. All of these limited edition series come with their own unique production number that distinguishes their set from the others produced. In terms of collectability, the lower the production number, the more collectable the item is. Our House of Staunton Collector's Club members receive advance notification about these soon-to-be released items, insuring that they will be first in line to make a purchase and secure the lowest production number possible. .

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20. I need to have a package shipped the same day that I order it. Is that possible?

If you are in a hurry and need your package to be shipped the same day that you order it, we will try our best to accommodate your request. We recommend that you Contact Us before placing an order and we'd be happy to confirm over the telephone that it can be shipped the same today. Please note that our UPS pick-up is generally at 3:30PM Central Time, so the earlier you contact us with your request, the more likely we will be to accommodate you.

There are no fees for this rush service.

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21. What is the warranty on House of Staunton-brand Chess sets and Chess boards?

From the date the item is purchased, the House of Staunton will warranty that its branded products will be free of manufacturing defects for a period of one year and will replace any items that exhibit manufacturing defects at absolutely no charge to the customer.

Examples of defects that ARE COVERED under this warranty:

  • If Hairline cracks develop in the base of Wooden Chessmen.
  • If the metal weight inside become loose and moves around. 

Examples of defects that ARE NOT COVERED under this warranty:

  • Any physical defects that were caused by improper use of the product, such as being dropped on the ground, being chewed by the dog, pieces that are improperly stored.
  • Any pieces that become lost.  
  • Any pieces that are damaged due to improper waxing.

The above bullet lists contain examples of various types of defects and does not include all known defects. All warranty claims are handled on a case-by-case basis. Please Contact Us if you have a House of Staunton-brand Chess set and/or Chess board that 

 This warranty is only applicable to those individuals who purchase a brand new House of Staunton-brand Chess set and Chess board directly from the House of Staunton or one of our authorized retailers. Items that are purchased from non-authorized resellers or are purchased in used condition (such as through eBay or CraigsList) are sold AS-IS and are not eligible to participate in this warranty.

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22. Does the House of Staunton have a showroom where I can come and see your products?

To accommodate those customers that would like to experience our luxury Chess equipment for themselves, the House of Staunton maintains a showroom in our Toney, facility. It is open during our normal business hours, which are shown above. If you are interested in visiting our showroom during non-business hours, such as during the weekend, please contact us and we'd be happy to make special arrangements for you. 

The House of Staunton
8160 Highway 53 North
Toney, AL 35773
United States of America

Our showroom is located in Toney, Alabama, which is in Northern Alabama and is a few miles from the Alabama/Tennessee border. It is within driving distance of Huntsville, AL (15 minutes), Atlanta, GA (3 hours) and Nashville, TN (90 minutes). 

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