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Malachite and Marble Chess Board

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  • Green Malachite and Marble Chess Board
    Located in New York, NY
    A green malachite and marble chess board, circa mid-20th. Game board is made of green malachite and off-white marble. Dimensions: 9" square.
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    Mid-20th Century European Games

    Materials

    Malachite, Marble

  • French Red and Black Marble Octagonal Chess Board, circa 1980
    Located in Labrit, Landes
    Chess in red and black marble. The pieces are in pink marble with with some yellow veins. The board is made with a marble in which we see fossilized plants. Made circa 1980, each p...
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    Vintage 1980s French Games

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    Marble

  • Otterburn Chess Set & Board — Solid Hand-Patinated Brass and Walnut
    By Novocastrian, Richy Almond
    Located in Washington, GB
    A special chess set in solid hand-patinated brass. Handcrafted in the North to order. Available in a range of materials and finishes, Otterburn can tru...
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    21st Century and Contemporary British Games

    Materials

    Stone, Limestone, Marble, Carrara Marble, Slate, Sheet Metal, Bronze, Co...

  • Otterburn Chess Set, Board & Box — Solid Hand-Patinated Brass and Walnut
    By Novocastrian, Richy Almond
    Located in Washington, GB
    A special chess set in solid, hand-patinated brass and walnut. Handcrafted in the North to order. Available in a range of materials and finishes, Otterburn can truly be customized an...
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    21st Century and Contemporary British Games

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    Limestone, Marble, Carrara Marble, Slate, Stone, Sheet Metal, Brass, Sta...

  • Marble Chess Board
    Located in Tarrytown, NY
    Category

    Vintage 1980s Games

    Materials

    Marble

  • Japanese "TomoKazu" Inlaid Marquetry Chess of Checkers board, Japan, circa 1980s
    By Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann
    Located in Miami, FL
    Post-Modern Japanese chessboard or checkerboard. Rendered in an intricate inlay marquetry of walnut, burl, birch, and maple. By Tomokazu, Japan, circa 1980s.
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    Late 20th Century Japanese Post-Modern Games

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    Birch, Maple, Walnut, Burl

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