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Early 18th Century (Circa 1770) Washington-Style Chess Pieces

The set is known as the Washington Chess set because one was owned by George Washington during the 1770s. Washington's actual chess set is currently on display at the US National Museum in Washington, DC.

One side is stained red, the other is natural camel bone. , the kings have a very unusual "spikey" crown crenellations, the queens have ball tops, the bishops feature open mitres, knights as horses' heads and the rooks are represented as turrents with highly detailed brick work.

During the Revolutionary War, he was dining one day at headquarters when Mrs. Washington asked him what entertainment he had recourse to. George responded, ā€œI read, my lady, and write, and play chess….ā€

Ā THESE ARE ACTUAL HAND CARVED BONE CHESSMEN

$348.25

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Red & Natural Bone

Early 18th Century (Circa 1770) Washington-Style Chess Pieces

The set is known as the Washington Chess set because one was owned by George Washington during the 1770s. Washington's actual chess set is currently on display at the US National Museum in Washington, DC.

One side is stained red, the other is natural camel bone. , the kings have a very unusual "spikey" crown crenellations, the queens have ball tops, the bishops feature open mitres, knights as horses' heads and the rooks are represented as turrents with highly detailed brick work.

During the Revolutionary War, he was dining one day at headquarters when Mrs. Washington asked him what entertainment he had recourse to. George responded, ā€œI read, my lady, and write, and play chess….ā€

Ā THESE ARE ACTUAL HAND CARVED BONE CHESSMEN

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Early 18th Century (Circa 1770) Washington-Style Chess Pieces

The set is known as the Washington Chess set because one was owned by George Washington during the 1770s. Washington's actual chess set is currently on display at the US National Museum in Washington, DC.

One side is stained red, the other is natural camel bone. , the kings have a very unusual "spikey" crown crenellations, the queens have ball tops, the bishops feature open mitres, knights as horses' heads and the rooks are represented as turrents with highly detailed brick work.

During the Revolutionary War, he was dining one day at headquarters when Mrs. Washington asked him what entertainment he had recourse to. George responded, ā€œI read, my lady, and write, and play chess….ā€

Ā THESE ARE ACTUAL HAND CARVED BONE CHESSMEN

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