DE Germany, "Selenus" (Eng: "Tulip")18th centuryBone K 7.5; p 4.0 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, "Selenus" (Eng: "Tulip")18th centuryBone + horn? K 10.0; p 3.8 « ‹ of 2 › » Germany, "Selenus" (Eng: "Tulip")1800?Bone K 8.6; p 3.3Box 11.8×8.3×6.4 « ‹ of 5 › » Germany, Ore Mountains, "Selenus inspired"18th-19th centuryFruitwood K 10.5; p 5.4Shaker box 18.4×10.9×6.4 « ‹ of 4 › » Germany, by unknown maker, "the 30 year war"Early 19th centuryIron Kg 8.1; pg 4.4; Kz 7.8; pz 4.6 Germany, "the 30 year war"Early 19th century (probably a later replica)Iron K1 8.0; p1 4.5; K2 7.9; p2 4.6This is not an original Zimmermann Germany, "Napoleon I (Bonaparte) and Frederick II (the Great)"Early 19th century (could be later replica)Iron K 6.5; p 3.8 « ‹ of 2 › » Germany, "Napoleon I (Bonaparte) and Frederick II (the Great)"Early 19th century (probably a later replica)Iron K 6.7; p 3.9 Germany, "Selenus" (Eng: "Tulip")Early 19th centuryBone K 10.7; p 3.6Box 12.6×9.1×6.6 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, "Selenus" (Eng: "Tulip")Early to mid 19th centuryBone K 10.4; p 5.1Kings lack a gallery and white Knights a collar « ‹ of 5 › » Germany, "Selenus" (Eng: "Tulip")Early to mid 19th centuryBone K 11.4; p 4.6Box 22.5×12.3×8.7 « ‹ of 2 › » Germany, "Selenus" (Eng: "Tulip")Early to mid 19th centuryBone K 11.1; p 4.1 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, "Selenus" (Eng: "Tulip")Early to mid 19th centuryBone K 11.7; p 4.1Box 29.1×13.5×7.9Board 25.4×25.5 « ‹ of 9 › » Germany, "Selenus" (Eng: "Tulip")Early to mid 19th centuryBone K 10.5-10.7; p (4.1)4.4-4.6 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, "Selenus" (Eng: "Tulip")Early to mid 19th centuryBone K 10.0; p 3.7 « ‹ of 4 › » Germany, "Toy alike"Mid 19th centuryFruitwood K 7.7; p 3.7Box/Board 29.7×14.6×5.4 « ‹ of 5 › » Germany, "Toy"Mid 19th centuryFruitwood K 9.6; p 5.2 « ‹ of 5 › » Germany, "Toy"Mid 19th centuryFruitwood K 9.1; p 4.7Box 19.0×10.6×6.9Board 41.3×41.3 « ‹ of 5 › » Germany, "Toy"?Mid to late 19th centuryFruitwood K 8.9; p 3.1Box/board 13,3×9.9×7.0 (closed) Germany, "Selenus"1840Bone K 8.5; p 3.6Box 12.3×9.1×7.0Box contained items 067/068 « ‹ of 2 › » Germany, "Selenus" or "Nuremberg" (Eng: "spindle")1840Bone K 4.6; p 2.0Box 12.3×9.1×7.0Box contained items 067/068 « ‹ of 2 › » Germany, "Selenus" or "Nuremberg" (Eng: "Spindle")Mid 19th centuryBone K 7.3; p 3.0 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, "Selenus" or "Nuremberg" (Eng: "Spindle")Mid 19th centuryBone K 7.5; p 2.4Box 10.5×7.7×5.4 « ‹ of 4 › » Germany, "Nuremberg"Mid 19th centuryBone K 10.9; p 3.7 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, "open Nuremberg"Mid 19th centuryBone K 11.3; p 3.9Box/board 31.2×15.6×5.7 « ‹ of 4 › » Germany, "large Nuremberg"Mid 19th centuryBone K 12.6; p 4.1 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, "Nuremberg"Mid 19th centuryBone K 9.6; p 3.2 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, "large Nuremberg"2nd half 19th centuryMaple? + cocobolo? K 12.4; p 4.5Original? box 21.6×12.6×7.4 « ‹ of 8 › » Germany, "Nuremberg"2nd half 19th centuryMaple? + cocobolo? K 10.0; p 3.5Box 14.8×11.3×7.5 « ‹ of 6 › » Germany, "Nuremberg"2nd half 19th centuryWood K 8.5; p 3.1 « ‹ of 5 › » Germany, "Nuremberg"2nd half 19th centuryMaple? + cocobolo? K 7.7; p3.0Box/board 26.4×13.1×5.7 « ‹ of 5 › » Germany, "Nuremberg"2nd half 19th centuryMaple? K 7.1; p 2.6Box 13.1×9.9×7.4 « ‹ of 6 › » Germany, "Nuremberg"2nd half 19th centuryMaple? + cocobolo? K 7.0; p 2.2 « ‹ of 2 › » Germany, "Nuremberg"2nd half 19th centuryMaple? + cocobolo? K 5.8; p 2.4Box 14.7×8.3×5.3 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, "Nuremberg"Mid to late 19th centuryBone K 9.3; p 3.5 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, "Nuremberg"Mid to late 19th centuryBone K 8.2; p 3.3 « ‹ of 5 › » Germany, "Nuremberg"Mid 19th centuryBone K 7.1+7.4; p 2.6Box 11.8×8.3×6.5Board 31.3×30.3 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, "Nuremberg"Mid 19th centuryBone K 9.5; p 4.4 « ‹ of 4 › » Germany, "Nuremberg"Mid to late 19th centuryBone K 8.3; p 2.7 « ‹ of 6 › » Germany, "Nuremberg" compendiumMid to late 19th centuryBone K 7.6; p 2.7Box with heraldic decoration 27.7×17.6×11.5Board 24.5×24.5 « ‹ of 9 › » Germany, by Albert Anton Meves Nachf., "the Franco-Prussian war in 1870"ca. 1871Iron K1 8.6; p1 4.6; K2 8.2; p2 4.4 « ‹ of 2 › » Germany?19th centuryWood 52.0×41.0×3.4 (closed) « ‹ of 2 › » Germany or France, "Régence"19th centuryBone K 8.4; p 4.1Box (not original) 18.0×11.4×12.0 « ‹ of 6 › » Germany, by J.G.Gärtner? "Selenus" (Eng: "Tulip")Late 19th centuryIvory K 7.1; p 3.3Cassette 23.5×21.6×3.3 « ‹ of 12 › » Germany, "M. Kürschner's verbessertes Taschen-Schachbrett"Late 19th centuryPieces bone on copper plates which fit in the grooves between the fields K 1.7; p 1.1Board wood with leatherette 17.2×9.5×2.0 (closed) « ‹ of 10 › » Germany, by J.F.S.i.E. (Jakob Ferdinand Schreiber in Esslingen) "Mod: Cart:Nro: 1056"1895Cardboard folding plate 42.9×36.0 Germany, by Württembergische Metalwarenfabrik1896Metal K 6.3; p 3.6Box/board 32.0×32.0×5.8 « ‹ of 4 › » Germany or Austria, "Régence alike"19th century?Boxwood K 9.7; p 4.5 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany or France?, "Régence"Late 19th or early 20thcenturyBoxwood K 9.1; p 4.5Bought in England « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, is it Uhlig?, "Staunton"ca. 1900Ivory K 7.6; p 4.5Cassette 37.1×33.3×5.3 « ‹ of 9 › » Germany, "Staunton"ca. 1900Ivory K 8.4; p 3.9Box 15.8×11.2×6.7 « ‹ of 4 › » Germany or Czechca. 1900Bone K 4.0; p 2.4Box/board 13.6×6.7×3.0 (closed) « ‹ of 2 › » Germanyca. 1900Bone K 3.3; p 1.9Board 13.0×6.4×2.5 (closed) Germanyca. 1900Bone K 4.6; p 2.2 (without pin)Box/board 16.5×8.2×3.1 « ‹ of 3 › » Germanyca. 19201 set bone & 1 set resin? K 3.9; p 2.2 (without pin)Box/board 16.6×8.3×3.32nd box/board 19.6×9.7×3.0 « ‹ of 4 › » Germany, "large Nuremberg"ca. 1920?Bone K 12.4; p 4.5Box 23.3×14.8×10.8 « ‹ of 5 › » Germany, "Nuremberg" compendiumca. 1930?Bone K 8.1; p 2.7Box 28.8×21.9×14.0Board 26.0×25.3Bakelite? discs Ø 2.8; h 0.4Bone/ebony dominoes 4.1×2.0×1.0 « ‹ of 4 › » Germany, "St.George style"Early 20th centuryWood K 7.8; p 4.5Original? Box/board 34.8×17.3×6.4 (closed) « ‹ of 5 › » Germany, "St.George style"Early 20th centuryWood K 6.3; p 2.6Original box 16.2×10.2×5.2 « ‹ of 7 › » Germany, "St. George style"Early 20th centuryMaple? K 6.5; p 2.5Box/Board 26.0×25.8×5.2 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, "Selenus" (Eng: "Tulip")Early 20th (late 19th?) centuryBone (or Ivory?) K 8.6; p 3.2Box 20.9×13.2×6.2Board 31.6×31.6 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, "Silhouette"Early 20th (late 19th?) centuryWood K 6.9; p 4.7 Germanyca. 1905Celluloid pieces 2.0×0.9Wallet 13.3×8.7×0.5 « ‹ of 2 › » Germanyca. 1905Celluloid pieces 2.0×0.9Wallet 13.3×8.7×0.5 « ‹ of 2 › » Germanyca. 1910Celluloid pieces 2.1×1.0Wallet 13.2×8.7×0.5 « ‹ of 2 › » Germanyca. 1910Celluloid pieces 2.2×1.0Wallet 13.3×8.9×0.8 « ‹ of 2 › » Germanyca. 1910Celluloid pieces 2.1×1.0Board 17.2×13.3Map 14.7×10.9×0.7 « ‹ of 2 › » Germanyca. 1910Celluloid pieces 2.1×1.0Wallet 13.7×9.6×2.0 « ‹ of 5 › » Germany, "Schach im Felde"1914Beech pieces Ø 2.4 and 0.7 highBox 10.8×10.8×2.3Cardboard board 20.0×20.0Variant 1of 3 different ones « ‹ of 6 › » Germany, "Schach im Felde"1914Beech pieces Ø 2.4 and 0.7 highBox 15.4×10.8×3.2Cardboard board 20.1×20.1Variant 2 of 3 different ones « ‹ of 9 › » Germany, "Schach im Felde"1914Pressed paper pieces Ø 2.5 and 0.7 highBox 11.1×11.1×2.7Cardboard board 19.9×20.1Variant 3 of 3 different ones « ‹ of 12 › » Germany1914Beech pieces Ø 2.5 and 0.7 highBox 14.6×10.9×2.4Cardboard board 19.7×19.7"Schach im Felde" alike « ‹ of 7 › » Germany, "Selenus inspired"Early 20th century?Lead or pewter K 7.8; p 4.3 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, by Uhlig, "Staunton"Early 20th centuryBone K 7.0; p 3.2Box 18.2×12.0×6.8 « ‹ of 2 › » Germany, "folk art"Early 20th centurySoftwood K 7.2; p 4.3Box/board 28.2×28.8×4.9 « ‹ of 2 › » GermanyEarly 20th centuryBone pieces K 2.4; p 1.6 (with pin)Box 11.1×11.0×2.2Cardboard board 9.5times;9.7 Germany, Ore Mountains, "Staunton"ca. 1925Resin K 5.5; p 3.0Box/board 27.1×26.8×5.3Resin from Leuna ChemiewerkePieces turned by Firma Zänker in Rothenthal « ‹ of 4 › » Germany, Oberlausitz, "coffeehouse"ca. 1925Maple K 6.6; p 3.0Box 19.2×12.4×6.4 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, "Staunton"ca. 1930Boxwood + ebony K 10.3; p 5.2Box/board 56.5×43.6×4.9 (open)There is no makers name nor any mark on Knights or Rooks,so I think the set has been made for the continent « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, Ore Mountains, maybe by Uhlig or Wittig, "coffeehouse"ca. 1930Wood K 9.9; p 4.7Box 24.8×13.6×7.7 « ‹ of 6 › » Germany? "Régence"Early to mid 20th centuryWood K 7.5; p 3.5Box/board was part of the deal! « ‹ of 4 › » Germany?, "Régence"Early to mid 20th centuryWood K 6.0; p 3.2Box/board 20.0×10.4×5.5 « ‹ of 5 › » Germany, "coffeehouse inspired"ca. 1940Glass K 5.1; p 2.7 « ‹ of 4 › » Germany, "Wehrschach Tak-Tik"1941Plastic and glass, 1.8-4.4Box 19.8×19.8×3.2Cardboard board 37.0×36.9The note states that, due to the warthe usual quality of the material is not met « ‹ of 2 › » Germany?ca. 1942 or older?Cardboard pieces Ø 1.9Box 18.2×9.6×1.4Cardboard board 16.7×16.7 « ‹ of 3 › » Germanyca. 1942Cardboard pieces K 4.9; p 2.9Box 24.0×12.5×1.8Cardboard board 23.3×23.1 « ‹ of 10 › » Germany, "Schach- Dame und Mühle"ca. 1942Cardboard pieces Ø 2.6Box 24.1×12.7×1.4Cardboard board 23.0×23.0 « ‹ of 4 › » Germany, "Schach- Dame und Mühle"ca. 1940Cardboard pieces Ø 2.5Box 24.2×12.2×1.4Cardboard board 22.5×22.7 « ‹ of 2 › » Germany, "Feldpost"ca. 1942Cardboard pieces Ø 2.5Box 23.3×12.4×1.9Cardboard board 22.5×22.7 « ‹ of 6 › » Germany, "Schach= Dame= u. Mühle= Spiel"ca. 1940Cardboard pieces Ø 2.5Box 24.1×12.3×1.8Cardboard board 22.6×22.6Board and pieces are of an "Feldpost" set! « ‹ of 2 › » Germany, "Schach Dame-Mühle Floh-Spiel"ca. 1940Glass K 2.9; p 1.5; counter Ø 2.0Box 20.8×10.9×2.0Paper board 20.0×20.0 « ‹ of 4 › » Germany, handmade (with a knife, not on a lathe) in a concentration camp during WWIIca. 1942Maple pieces K 7.6; p 4.2Canvas board 49.0×48.7 « ‹ of 4 › » Germany, Berlin, by Verlag Erich Klinghammer, "Das Große Spielmagazin"1942Pieces folding plates 13+14: 14.0×20.7Board folding plate 1: 20.0×28.9Book has 18 plates from which 39 games, including a chess set, can be made Germany, by Werner & Pfleidererca. 1945Plastic (bakelite alike?) K 8.5; p 4.5 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, Fürstenberg1947Biscuit porcelain K 9.3; p 5.8Board 39.9×39.8×0.8Cassette 44.4×44.2×8.7 « ‹ of 8 › » Germany, "Silhouette"mid 20th century?Wood K 4.2; p 2.5Original box 23.0×5.1×2.8Pieces based on "Staunton" « ‹ of 6 › » Germany, Königsberg i. Pr., M.HerzbergMid 20th century?Plastic pieces K 4.1×1.3; p 3.1×1.1Board 15.5×15.5Wallet 18.9×10.7×0.8 « ‹ of 5 › » Germany, Rudolstadt-Volkstedt, by Albert Stahl & Cosuccessor of Ernst Bohne & Söhne, "frog"1940s (board 1960s)Porcelain K 6.8; p 3.6Board Ø 32.0 « ‹ of 5 › » Germany, Rudolstadt, by Ernst Bohne & Söhne, "mouse"1920sPorcelain K 7.0; p 3.7Cassette 23.9×23.6×3.0 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, Ore mountains2nd half 20th centuryWood K 9.0; p 7.3Cassette 62.5×23.8×5.5Box 63.9×25.4×5.8 « ‹ of 9 › » Germany? or Sudetenland?, "Régence"ca. 1960 or older?Wood K 6.3; p 3.1 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, by Spielkartenfabrik Altenburg GmbH1960Cards with chess piecesBox 9.5×6.4×1.7 « ‹ of 2 › » Germany, Oberlausitz, "Régence"1960Abachi K 5.1; p 2.2 « ‹ of 2 › » Germany, "Régence"1970Boxwood K 6.0; p 3.1 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, "Schach-archiv"Mid to late 20th centuryPlastic pieces K 2.2×1.0; p 2.0×1.0Album 23.7×17.8×3.8You can keep 7 games in it « ‹ of 4 › » Germany, possibly by G. Henke & Co, "Carved"ca. 1970Wood K 10.5-11.0; p 6.0-6.6 « ‹ of 4 › » Germany, by Hans Hempfling or Bohemia? "Staunton"before 1977Boxwood K 8.8; p 4.4Box 20.0×12.9×8.0Lardy pattern also made by Homas and others « ‹ of 5 › » Germany, by Hans Hempfling in Nuremberg, "Staunton"before 1977Boxwood K 8.6; p 3.9Box 20.0×13.3×7.7Lardy pattern also made by Bohemia, Homas and others.Logo on box is Hempfling « ‹ of 5 › » Germany, "Staunton"ca. 1980Boxwood K 9.1; p 4.5Box 20.0×13.0×7.0 « ‹ of 5 › » Germany20th centuryPlastic pieces 2.1×1.0Board 18.2×13.5Map 14.9×9.8×0.5 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, by Sitzendorfer Porzellanmanufakturca. 1980Porcelain K 8.4; p 6.5 Germany, Oberammergauca. 1980Wood Kw 10.0; pw 6.1; Kz 9.6; pz 6.2Board 39.1×39.1×1.8 « ‹ of 2 › » Germany, Schwarzwaldca. 1980Wood K 12.7; p 7.7Board 54.4×54.4×1.6 « ‹ of 2 › » Germany, by Nivea (advertising)Late 20th centuryPlastic K 1.2; p 1.2Box/Board 10.3×7.6×3.0 Germany, Bonn1983Metal K 1.9; p 1.4Box/board 8.0×8.0×2.9See "Schachspiel, Kulturspiel - Weltspiel" by Rousselot 1989: pag 52-53 Germany, "Staunton"1985Boxwood K 2.9; p 1.6Box 13.3×12.1×2.7 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, by Hexagames, "Staunton"Design by Roland Siegers, "Schach plus"1986Wood K 5.5; p 2.7Box 29.7×13.5×5.2Board fields 4.0×4.0×0.4 individuallyThe game starts with building the board, including an initial position « ‹ of 6 › » Germany, Munich, by Josef Blaumeiser"In memoriam 1866, Die bayrische Revanche auf dem Schachbrett"ca. 1986Baked clay K 8.7; p 6.5Cassette 47.0×47.0×h.hBoard 47.0×47.0 « ‹ of 8 › » Germany, Extec Edition GmbH, "Astérix, Schach den Römern"1993Tin K 6.6+7.1; p 4.6Cassette/board 35.0×35.0×5.1 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany2000Sugar boxes with chess pieces 3.4×1.7×1.0 Germany2000Wood K 2.0; p 2.0Box/board 12.9×12.9×3.2 « ‹ of 2 › » Germany, by Herbert Holzheimerca. 2000Wood K 11.7; p1 9.0; p2 8.2 « ‹ of 2 › » Germany, by Leonardo, "Staunton"2000Glass K 7.6; p 4.0Box 41.5×41.5×7.4Board 38.0×38.0 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, by Kahe Pasch a furniture maker, "Modern"2002Maple + sapeli-mahogany K 9.0; p 5.4 « ‹ of 3 › » Germany, by Kahe Pasch a furniture maker, "Piramid"2002Maple + tiama-mahogany K 8.6; p 5.7 « ‹ of 7 › » Germany, by Kahe Pasch a furniture makerReplica of the famous design by Josef Hartwig (Bauhaus) in 19242002Pear K 5.0; p 2.0 « ‹ of 4 › »