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Signature Fitted Coffer Chess Box - Redwood Burl

Handcrafted in Italy, The House of Staunton Signature Fitted Coffer in splendid Redwood Burl provides the highest level of protection for your chessmen. Unlike traditional chess boxes, where the chess pieces are stacked on top of each other while not in use, the large Fitted Coffer provides each of the chess pieces their own individual storage compartment. It features brass quadrant hinges, two removable trays and a lock and key with tassel.
$795.00
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Handcrafted in Italy, The House of Staunton Signature Fitted Coffer in splendid Redwood Burl provides the highest level of protection for your chessmen. Unlike traditional chess boxes, where the chess pieces are stacked on top of each other while not in use, the large Fitted Coffer provides each of the chess pieces their own individual storage compartment. It features brass quadrant hinges, two removable trays and a lock and key with tassel. 

  • Features Red Velour felt cloth on the interior of the box.
  • Holds up to  4.4" King Height - including the additional Queens!
  • Brass Quadrant Hinges
  • Lock and Key with Tassel
  • Measures 16.5" x 11" x 7.25"
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Handcrafted in Italy
Woods Used Redwood Burl
Box Dimensions 16.5" x 11" x 7.25"
Fits King Height Up To 4.4" - Including 2 Additional Queens
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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.

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