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Antique Find of the Day: Anglo-Indian Chess Pieces

By Coreyamaro

Antique Find of the Day: Chess Pieces, antiques corey amaro in France

French Antique of the day.

I guess after nine years of blogging everyday, I thought I might as well shake things up a bit. Two years ago I started Saturday Art Saves: Almost every Saturday I have featured a different artist or creative person, some I know, some who read my blog, and others simply because. A few days ago I started posting: A Postcard a Day, an old postcard from my collection (which is a nice way of saying my stash of ephemera that I am addicted to.)-- Anyway that got me thinking that this year I would like to do a weekly post on: An Antique Find of the Day, with that I will post several photos of the antique, a brief description, of the item, where I found it and maybe a link or two. I hope you will enjoy this new addition.

If you have any suggestions please let me know.

Chess Facts:

 *The word "Checkmate" in Chess comes from the Persian phrase "Shah Mat," which means"the King is dead."

*The first Chessboard with alternating light and dark squares appears in Europe in 1090.

Antique Find of the Day: Chess Pieces, antiques corey amaro in France

Did you know that:

*The folding chessboard was invented by a priest who was forbidden to play chess. The priest found a way around it by making a folding chessboard. When folded together and put on a bookshelf, it simply looked like two books.

I bought an incomplete set of thirty-two pieces.

The tallest piece is three inches high.

What does one do with chess pieces if they do not play chess?

Sleep with them under ones pillow as a lucky charm?

I am not a chess player, but I admire chess pieces. I have bought a few, and passed on many. Several years ago I posted some chess pieces I saw... they captured my attention because I had never seen anglo indian or Vizagapatam chess pieces before. The intricate ivory carved designs were beautiful. I asked the dealer how much and when she said, "250 Euros a piece...", from that point on I learned that these pieces are valuable, collectible and can be costly.

Anglo Indian Antique Chess Pieces, antiques corey amaro in France

I found this antique chess pieces in a child's shoe box. I knew the dealer well, in fact he was one of the first antique dealers I ever met when I moved to France 28 years ago. 

His price was fair, but not a giveaway. He said, "It is the price I paid so I want at least that."

I bought them in Marseille, at a street fair that happens twice a year.

Good prices. A mixture of everything good, interesting, shabby, bent, cracked and tons of boxes to dig through. A perfect fair if it isn't raining.

Anglo Indian Antique Chess Pieces, antiques corey amaro in France

Hand dyed pieces in red.

When did non white chess pieces change from red to black?

Chess fact number three:

*Did you know the number of possible ways of playing the first four moves for both sides in a game of chess is 318,979,564,000?

Either did I.

For more interesting chess facts and the ones (*) mentioned check here:

http://www.chess.com/blog/keshushivang/interesting-chess-facts2

Some history and details about this style of Anglo-Indian Chess type pieces.

Rare Vizagapatam chess pieces.

Anglo Indian Antique Chess Pieces, antiques corey amaro in France

Where to buy French Antiques or Brocante items Online:

Anglo Indian chess pieces a varied collection of http://www.crumiller.com/chess/chess_pages/chess_indian.htm

How to Play Chess?

Some of the finest chess pieces in the world.

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Antique Find of the Day: Anglo-Indian Chess Pieces
 
Antique Find of the Day: Anglo-Indian Chess Pieces
 
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