IMPERFECT - The Northern Upright Chess Set - Pieces Only - 4.4'' King - Lacquered Boxwood
The House of Staunton is proud to offer the The Northern Upright Chess Pieces Chess Pieces. A full club-sized Chess set, it features a 4.4" King with a 1.7" diameter base.
The House of Staunton is proud to offer the The Northern Upright Chess Pieces Chess Pieces. A full club-sized Chess set, it features a 4.4" King with a 1.7" diameter base.
What is an imperfect set
Imperfect consists of items that are deemed below the House of Staunton's already high quality standards. Because these products do not meet or exceed our inspection standards, we are able to pass enormous savings to you!
The inspection for this set details the following:
The Light Blue Lacquered Boxwood Pawn has a dent on the base (As seen in photographs).
Some of the pieces could have very minor chips and/or dings/dents or minor imperfections (cosmetic blemishes) in the wood.
What is the value of this item?
If this item were in perfect condition, it would retail for $695.00.
THIS ITEM IS AVAILABLE ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE BASIS... ONCE IT HAS BEEN SOLD, IT WILL BE GONE FOREVER SO ACT FAST!
**NOTE** Because this an imperfect item, all sales are final. No refunds, returns or exchanges are allowed****
Product Specifications
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ISBN
Does not apply
Chess Board Included?
The Chess Board featured is for photographic purposes only and must be purchased separately
Material(s)
Lacquered Boxwood
King Height
4.4'' inch / 11.18 cm
King Base Diameter
1.7'' inch / 4.32 cm
Recommended Chess Board Size
2.375" inch / 6.0 cm, 2.5" inch / 6.4 cm
Basepad Material
Billiard Cloth
Median Set Weight
48.3 ounces
Total Number of Pieces
34 Chess Pieces, including 2 Additional Queens (for Pawn Promotion)
Warranty
This item does not come with a warranty.
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