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1890 Edition 3.5" Chess Pieces in Beech Box

1890 Edition 3.5" Chess Pieces in Beech Box

A faithful reproduction of one of Jaques of London’s late 19th-century chess designs, the 1890 Edition Staunton Chess Pieces reflect the refinement and balance that characterised the evolution of the modern game. Crafted in the traditional Staunton pattern and beautifully weighted for smooth, stable play, this set is designed for both regular use and elegant display.

The chess pieces are made from richly contrasting Ebony and natural Boxwood and are presented in a solid beech box with brass fittings and a black baize-lined interior. Together, these materials create a presentation that is both practical and timeless, reflecting the enduring standards of quality for which Jaques is renowned.

Each chess piece is handcrafted and hand-finished in the classic Staunton style and fully weighted to ensure balance and stability during play. The set includes four queens to allow for pawn promotion. The base of the white King is stamped with the Jaques of London name, while two rooks and two knights carry the Jaques of London signet, marking the set as an authentic Jaques reproduction. Designed for long-term enjoyment, this chess set is suitable for both serious play and refined display.


Box & Piece Dimensions

Beech Box:
22.2cm x 16.2cm x 12cm

Chess Piece Base Diameters:
King: 41mm
Rook: 34mm
Pawn: 29mm


Jaques of London Chess Heritage

Jaques of London occupies a singular position in the history of chess. In the mid-19th century, Jaques played a defining role in shaping the modern game through the introduction of the Staunton chess design, a form that combined clarity, symbolism, and elegance in a way never seen before. Developed in collaboration with Nathaniel Cooke and endorsed by Howard Staunton, the leading chess authority of the era, this revolutionary design quickly gained international recognition and became the accepted standard for competitive play.

Prior to the Staunton design, chess pieces varied widely in form and interpretation, often prioritising decoration over function. Jaques transformed the game by creating a set that was immediately recognisable, perfectly balanced, and suitable for both casual and serious play. The iconic Knight, inspired by classical sculpture, remains one of the most celebrated and enduring chess designs ever produced.

For over two centuries, Jaques of London chess sets have been used by players, clubs, and institutions around the world, admired for their craftsmanship, authenticity, and playability. Today, Jaques continues to honour this extraordinary legacy, producing chess sets that remain true to their historic origins while upholding the standards of quality and finish expected by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Each set stands as a continuation of a tradition that has helped define the world’s most enduring board game.

$1,873.02
1890 Edition 3.5" Chess Pieces in Beech Box—
$1,873.02

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1890 Edition 3.5" Chess Pieces in Beech Box

A faithful reproduction of one of Jaques of London’s late 19th-century chess designs, the 1890 Edition Staunton Chess Pieces reflect the refinement and balance that characterised the evolution of the modern game. Crafted in the traditional Staunton pattern and beautifully weighted for smooth, stable play, this set is designed for both regular use and elegant display.

The chess pieces are made from richly contrasting Ebony and natural Boxwood and are presented in a solid beech box with brass fittings and a black baize-lined interior. Together, these materials create a presentation that is both practical and timeless, reflecting the enduring standards of quality for which Jaques is renowned.

Each chess piece is handcrafted and hand-finished in the classic Staunton style and fully weighted to ensure balance and stability during play. The set includes four queens to allow for pawn promotion. The base of the white King is stamped with the Jaques of London name, while two rooks and two knights carry the Jaques of London signet, marking the set as an authentic Jaques reproduction. Designed for long-term enjoyment, this chess set is suitable for both serious play and refined display.


Box & Piece Dimensions

Beech Box:
22.2cm x 16.2cm x 12cm

Chess Piece Base Diameters:
King: 41mm
Rook: 34mm
Pawn: 29mm


Jaques of London Chess Heritage

Jaques of London occupies a singular position in the history of chess. In the mid-19th century, Jaques played a defining role in shaping the modern game through the introduction of the Staunton chess design, a form that combined clarity, symbolism, and elegance in a way never seen before. Developed in collaboration with Nathaniel Cooke and endorsed by Howard Staunton, the leading chess authority of the era, this revolutionary design quickly gained international recognition and became the accepted standard for competitive play.

Prior to the Staunton design, chess pieces varied widely in form and interpretation, often prioritising decoration over function. Jaques transformed the game by creating a set that was immediately recognisable, perfectly balanced, and suitable for both casual and serious play. The iconic Knight, inspired by classical sculpture, remains one of the most celebrated and enduring chess designs ever produced.

For over two centuries, Jaques of London chess sets have been used by players, clubs, and institutions around the world, admired for their craftsmanship, authenticity, and playability. Today, Jaques continues to honour this extraordinary legacy, producing chess sets that remain true to their historic origins while upholding the standards of quality and finish expected by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Each set stands as a continuation of a tradition that has helped define the world’s most enduring board game.

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A faithful reproduction of one of Jaques of London’s late 19th-century chess designs, the 1890 Edition Staunton Chess Pieces reflect the refinement and balance that characterised the evolution of the modern game. Crafted in the traditional Staunton pattern and beautifully weighted for smooth, stable play, this set is designed for both regular use and elegant display.

The chess pieces are made from richly contrasting Ebony and natural Boxwood and are presented in a solid beech box with brass fittings and a black baize-lined interior. Together, these materials create a presentation that is both practical and timeless, reflecting the enduring standards of quality for which Jaques is renowned.

Each chess piece is handcrafted and hand-finished in the classic Staunton style and fully weighted to ensure balance and stability during play. The set includes four queens to allow for pawn promotion. The base of the white King is stamped with the Jaques of London name, while two rooks and two knights carry the Jaques of London signet, marking the set as an authentic Jaques reproduction. Designed for long-term enjoyment, this chess set is suitable for both serious play and refined display.


Box & Piece Dimensions

Beech Box:
22.2cm x 16.2cm x 12cm

Chess Piece Base Diameters:
King: 41mm
Rook: 34mm
Pawn: 29mm


Jaques of London Chess Heritage

Jaques of London occupies a singular position in the history of chess. In the mid-19th century, Jaques played a defining role in shaping the modern game through the introduction of the Staunton chess design, a form that combined clarity, symbolism, and elegance in a way never seen before. Developed in collaboration with Nathaniel Cooke and endorsed by Howard Staunton, the leading chess authority of the era, this revolutionary design quickly gained international recognition and became the accepted standard for competitive play.

Prior to the Staunton design, chess pieces varied widely in form and interpretation, often prioritising decoration over function. Jaques transformed the game by creating a set that was immediately recognisable, perfectly balanced, and suitable for both casual and serious play. The iconic Knight, inspired by classical sculpture, remains one of the most celebrated and enduring chess designs ever produced.

For over two centuries, Jaques of London chess sets have been used by players, clubs, and institutions around the world, admired for their craftsmanship, authenticity, and playability. Today, Jaques continues to honour this extraordinary legacy, producing chess sets that remain true to their historic origins while upholding the standards of quality and finish expected by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Each set stands as a continuation of a tradition that has helped define the world’s most enduring board game.

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