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Mahogany and Maple Wooden Tournament Casket - 2.25" Squares

Crafted in Europe, The House of Staunton Mahogany and Maple Wooden Tournament Casket with 2.25" Squares features Mahogany dark) and Maple (light) squares with a Mahogany stored case and inserts for holding most Staunton Pattern Chess Sets (3.875" and less). The removable Chessboard is 0.5" thick, has a satin finish and the House of Staunton logo is silk-screened on the h1 square.
$109.00
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Crafted in Europe, The House of Staunton Mahogany and Maple Wooden Tournament Casket with 2.25" Squares features Mahogany dark) and Maple (light) squares with a Mahogany stored case and inserts for holding most Staunton Pattern Chess Sets (3.875" and less). The removable veneered Chessboard is 0.5" thick, has a satin finish and the House of Staunton logo is silk-screened on the h1 square.
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Board Finish Satin
Material(s) Mahogany, Maple
Folding Board No
Square Size 2.25'' inch / 5.7 cm
Chess Board Height 2.625" (6.6675 cm)
Chess Board Footprint 19.5" x 19.5"

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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.

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