Description: This splendid WESTMINSTER ABBEY CHESS SET - designed and manufactured by Studio Anne Carlton, U.K. - pairs a challenging game of chess with England's legendary medieval past. The inspired pieces - 16 cream, 16 dark burgundy - represent various historical figures memorialized at Westminster Abbey. The meticulously crafted set is formed from crushed stone resin, with a light wash highlighting the various details. The sizable pieces are in mint, unused condition. PLEASE NOTE: This listing is for the chess pieces only. ** DECEMBER 10 IS OUR CLOSING DATE FOR CHRISTMAS SHIPMENTS ** - KING (7.75"H) Edward the Confessor, England's devout king (1042-1066) and Patron Saint of the Abbey. - QUEEN (7.5"H) Saint Helen. Said to have found the true cross in Jerusalem. - BISHOP (7"H) Saint Dunstan, the Bishop of London who (c.960 AD) brought the first Benedictine monks to where the Abbey no stands. - KNIGHT (6.5"H) Saint George, Patron Saint of England. - ROOK (5"H) Westminster Abbey's iconic West Towers - PAWN (3.5"H) Saint Roch, who reportedly cured the plague. SELLER NOTES: - Disclosure is a top priority for us. Please read carefully the item's description and refer to the accompanying photographs. Your questions prior to bidding - or prior to accepting a Buy-It-Now option - are welcome. Please contact us via eBay before committing to the transaction. We want you to be satisfied with your purchase. - Items will be shipped one (1) business day following the close of sale and payment confirmation. No international shipments at this time. - Payment due within two (2) business days. If you are unable to do so, please touch base to avoid cancellation for non-payment. Thanks!
Price: 198 USD
Location: West Palm Beach, Florida
End Time: 2024-12-20T00:00:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Year: 1986
Brand: Studio Anne Carlton
Color: Cream and Brown
Theme: Westminster Abbey
Material: Crushed stone poly resin
Recommended Age Range: Adult
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom