"chess set", "chess sets", "chess pieces", "chess museum", "schaak"
 
ca. 1910

Germany
ca. 1910
Celluloid pieces 2.1×1.0
Wallet 13.2×8.7×0.5

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Germany
ca. 1910
Celluloid pieces 2.2×1.0
Wallet 13.3×8.9×0.8

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Germany
ca. 1910
Celluloid pieces 2.1×1.0
Board 17.2×13.3
Map 14.7×10.9×0.7

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Germany
ca. 1910
Celluloid pieces 2.1×1.0
Wallet 13.7×9.6×2.0

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USA
ca. 1910
Enamelled brass pieces Ø 1.4
Box 11.6×22.9×2.6
Board 21.5×21.5 (inside border)

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England, by De La Rue
ca. 1910
Bone pieces Ø 1.4
Box 22.7×11.5×2.6
Board 15.5×15.5 (inside border)
On the clasp “TDLR” (“Thomas De La Rue”)

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Austria, “Austrian Upright”, “Lasker-Schlechter set”
ca. 1910
Wood K 12.0; p 5.2
Box 21.9×21.6×9.3

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Austria, “Austrian Upright”
ca. 1910
Boxwood? K 12.2; p 5.5

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1914

Germany, “Schach im Felde”
1914
Beech pieces Ø 2.4 and 0.7 high
Box 10.8×10.8×2.3
Cardboard board 20.0×20.0
Variant 1of 3 different ones

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Germany, “Schach im Felde”
1914
Beech pieces Ø 2.4 and 0.7 high
Box 15.4×10.8×3.2
Cardboard board 20.1×20.1
Variant 2 of 3 different ones

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Germany, “Schach im Felde”
1914
Pressed paper pieces Ø 2.5 and 0.7 high
Box 11.1×11.1×2.7
Cardboard board 19.9×20.1
Variant 3 of 3 different ones

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Germany
1914
Beech pieces Ø 2.5 and 0.7 high
Box 14.6×10.9×2.4
Cardboard board 19.7×19.7
“Schach im Felde” alike

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ca. 1910-1920

France, “Régence”
ca. 1910-1920
Boxwood K 9.0; p 5.0
Box (not original) 15.9×13.0×9.7

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France, “Régence”
ca. 1910-1920
Boxwood K 7.8; p 4.2

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Early 20th century

Austria, Vienna, “coffeehouse”
Early 20th century
Wood K 7.3; p 3.3
Could have been made in Borstendorf as well

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Austria or Germany? “Régence”
Early 20th century
Bone K 8.8; p 4.5
Box 18.9×12.8×7.0
Set is bought in Austria, but some say it is Uhlig

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Austria, “coffeehouse” compendium
Early 20th century
Galalith K 5.0; p 2.8
Box 32.7×23.7×13.0
Board 26.5×26.0

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Austria, “coffeehouse” compendium
Early 20th century
Galalith K 5.5; p 2.9
Box 37.5×21.3×11.9
Board 29.0×28.8×1.1

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Germany, “Selenus inspired”
Early 20th century?
Lead or pewter K 7.8; p 4.3

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Czech, by Fidet?, “Česká Kublovka”, design by Bohuslav Schnirch
Early 20th century
Maple K 10.2; p 4.8
Box/board 36.3×36.0×6.7

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Germany, by Uhlig, “Staunton”
Early 20th century
Bone K 7.0; p 3.2
Box 18.2×12.0×6.8

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Austria, “coffeehouse”
Early 20th century
Galalith K 5.8; p 3.0
Box 14.9×12.0×5.9

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Austria, “coffeehouse”
Early 20th century
Galalith K 2.8; p 1.4 (without pin)
Box/board 12.8×6.4×3.1 (closed)

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Austria, “coffeehouse”
Early 20th century
Galalith? K 5.8; p 2.9

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Austria, “coffeehouse”
Early 20th century
Galalith? K 4.3; p 2.6

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Poland or Germany?
Early 20th century
Beech K 9.8+9.3; p 6.7
Box 21.5×12.5×11.8

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Germany, “St.George style”
Early 20th century
Wood K 7.8; p 4.5
Original? Box/board 34.8×17.3×6.4 (closed)

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Germany, “St.George style”
Early 20th century
Wood K 6.3; p 2.6
Original box 16.2×10.2×5.2

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Germany, “St. George style”
Early 20th century
Maple? K 6.5; p 2.5
Box/Board 26.0×25.8×5.2

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Germany
Early 20th century
Bone pieces K 2.4; p 1.6 (with pin)
Box 11.1×11.0×2.2
Cardboard board 9.5times;9.7

India, “Rajasthan”
Early 20th century
Ivory K 4.4; p 1.9
Cassette 34.5×21.1×4.7

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China
Early 20th century
Lime Kw 7.8; pw 4.3; Kz 7.0; pz 4.0
Box 32.2×17.4×8.4
Board 30.3×29.7

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Germany, “folk art”
Early 20th century
Softwood K 7.2; p 4.3
Box/board 28.2×28.8×4.9

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ca. 1920?

Germany, “large Nuremberg”
ca. 1920?
Bone K 12.4; p 4.5
Box 23.3×14.8×10.8

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ca. 1930?

Germany, “Nuremberg” compendium
ca. 1930?
Bone K 8.1; p 2.7
Box 28.8×21.9×14.0
Board 26.0×25.3
Bakelite? discs Ø 2.8; h 0.4
Bone/ebony dominoes 4.1×2.0×1.0

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