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Garden Giant Plastic Chess Pieces - QUEEN

This single giant chess queen piece from the Garden giant plastic chess set can be purchased for as a replacement piece or as a decoration for your home, event, or club. Each individual piece is made of durable, hollow plastic which can be filled to weight the pieces. The queen stands 23" tall with a 9" base.

  • 23" tall queen
  • Sturdy plastic
  • Can be weighted

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    This single giant chess queen piece from the Garden giant plastic chess set can be purchased for as a replacement piece or as a decoration for your home, event, or club. Each individual piece is made of durable, hollow plastic which can be filled to weight the pieces. The queen stands 23" tall with a 9" base.

    • 23" tall queen
    • Sturdy plastic
    • Can be weighted
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    Material(s) Plastic
    Chess Piece Queen

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