Product Code:
REPLACEMENTPIECES

Replacement Plastic Chess Pieces

Purchase Individual Replacement Plastic Chess Pieces
Are you looking for a replacement chess piece for your favorite plastic chess set? We offer low-cost replacement pieces to replace any pieces which are lost or broken.

NOTE - All Pieces (King/Queen/Rook/Knight/Bishop/Pawn) cost the same price

BE SURE TO SPECIFY COLOR & PIECE TYPE AS AN ORDER NOTE WHEN PURCHASING
Starting at $1.00
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SORRY, NO COUPONS ALLOWED FOR THIS ITEM!

Are you looking for a replacement chess piece? We offer replacement pieces to replace any pieces which are lost or broken.

These individual pieces are overstock items in our warehouse and quantities may be limited.

NOTE: At Checkout, please add a note to your order and specify the desired piece and color. Example: (1) Black King from 4" Collector  

More Information
Downloadable Software No
ISBN Does not apply
Shopworn No
Returns & Exchanges

Due to the nature of this item, we will not be able to accept any returns, refund or exchange requests.  

 

World of chess

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How to play chess

People have been playing chess for more than 1500 years. Invented in India in the 6th century CE, its earliest known form was called chaturanga.

two men playing chess on a table with the leftmost man reaching for a chess piecetwo men playing chess on a table with the leftmost man reaching for a chess piece
About Us

Headquartered in the United States, The House of Staunton manufacturers the world's finest Chess equipment.