“Old English” (England) English-makers “Old English” “George Washington” “Spiked” “Calvert” “Dublin” “Upright” “St.George” “Barleycorn” Jaques-No.24 “Ropetwist” Plain-bone Plain-ivory Slim-playing “Staunton” “The Rose Chess” Britain Plastic For-blind-people Travel England. I call this set "Old English". However this name is also used for sets better known as "St.George". Actually, there is no common accepted naming convention for sets like these. Maybe because these sets are extremely rare. England, "Old English" 1st half 18th century Ivory K 6.9; p 3.5