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Make your move at Dreweatts this December: Introducing a selection of chess sets from private properties

Make your move at Dreweatts this December: Introducing a selection of chess sets from private properties

Make your move at Dreweatts this December: Introducing a selection of chess sets from private properties

Make your move at Dreweatts this December: Charlotte Schelling introduces a selection of chess sets from private properties in our Interiors sale on 11 December.

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Christmas is nearly upon us, and as the season of mince pies and carols approaches, many of us will be dusting off the board games. If you are like me (not a strategic mastermind, and a particularly sore loser) chess might not be your game of choice, however there is nothing like a beautifully carved set of chessmen to tempt even the most reluctant players.

Dreweatts will present a selection of mainly 19th century chess sets from various private properties as part of our December Interiors auction. The English tradition of chess set manufacture is rich and diverse, and with the incredible variety in design there is a set to go on everybody’s wish list this December.

Inline Image - (Top to bottom) Lot 203: A large English turned bone Barleycorn pattern chess set, 19th century. Est. £400-600 (+fees); Lot 204: An English turned bone Barleycorn pattern chess set, 19th century. Est. £150-250 (+fees); Lot 205: An English turned bone Barleycorn pattern chess set, 19th century. Est. £200-300 (+fees)
(Top to bottom) Lot 203: A large English turned bone Barleycorn pattern chess set, 19th century. Est. £400-600 (+fees); Lot 204: An English turned bone Barleycorn pattern chess set, 19th century. Est. £150-250 (+fees); Lot 205: An English turned bone Barleycorn pattern chess set, 19th century. Est. £200-300 (+fees)
Inline Image - Lot 206: Y A fine and large turned ivory St George pattern chess set, mid 19th century. Est. £800-1,200 (+fees)
Lot 206: Y A fine and large turned ivory St George pattern chess set, mid 19th century. Est. £800-1,200 (+fees)
Inline Image - Lot 207: Y A turned boxwood and ebony St George pattern chess set, 19th century, in the manner of sets by John Calvert. Est. £200-300 (+fees)
Lot 207: Y A turned boxwood and ebony St George pattern chess set, 19th century, in the manner of sets by John Calvert. Est. £200-300 (+fees)
Inline Image - (Top to bottom) Lot 211: Y A late Victorian ivory Staunton pattern chess set, late 19th century. Est. £600-800 (+fees); Lot 212: Y A fine late Victorian boxwood and ebony Staunton pattern chess set, probably by F. H. Ayres, late 19th century. Est. £400-600 (+fees); Lot 213: A Victorian weighted boxwood and ebonies Staunton Pattern chess set, late 19th century. Est. £500-700 (+fees)
(Top to bottom) Lot 211: Y A late Victorian ivory Staunton pattern chess set, late 19th century. Est. £600-800 (+fees); Lot 212: Y A fine late Victorian boxwood and ebony Staunton pattern chess set, probably by F. H. Ayres, late 19th century. Est. £400-600 (+fees); Lot 213: A Victorian weighted boxwood and ebonies Staunton Pattern chess set, late 19th century. Est. £500-700 (+fees)
Inline Image - Lot 210: Y An 'In Statu Quo' travel chess set by Jaques of London, circa 1875. Est. £200-300 (+fees)
Lot 210: Y An 'In Statu Quo' travel chess set by Jaques of London, circa 1875. Est. £200-300 (+fees)
Inline Image - Lot 210 (Detail)
Lot 210 (Detail)

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