Wellington Staunton Chess Set with Ebony & Boxwood Pieces - 4.25" King

$699.99

Brand: The Chess Store

Product Code
WNE425
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Our Wellington Series Chess Set was inspired by the Duke of Wellington, the British general who defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo. The Wellington blends contemporary and traditional Staunton design resulting in one of our most elegant sets. The knight is beautifully designed with attractive features that are meticulously hand carved including a flying mane, eyes, nostrils, mouth, and teeth. The king is 4.25"-tall and features an ornate finial that is unique from any other chess set in our collection. The lathe work is extraordinary with compound collars and eloquent lines turned into the base. Even the rook stands out as an extraordinary piece with its' unique parapet and crenellations. The pawns are extra-large making them easy to handle during the game. Pieces are heavily weighted and have green baize pads for a soft and cushioned feel on the chess board. The ebony is polished to a beautiful luster as is the light amber color boxwood. Whether you are a collector or simply seeking an extraordinary chess set for your daily game, The Wellington will surpass your expectations.

Chess Set Specifications & Features:

  • Includes 34 Pieces with 2 Extra Queens for Pawn Promotion (Does Not Include Chess Board)
  • Wood: Ebony & Boxwood
  • Finish: Traditional Polished Lacquer
  • King Height: 4.25"
  • King Base: 1.875"
  • King Weight: 4.2 Ounces
  • Chess Set Weight: 88 Ounces
  • Green Billiard Cloth Pads
  • Recommended Chess Board Size: 2.375" - 2.5" Squares

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  • 5
    Wellington Staunton Chess Set

    Posted by OVIDIO RAFFAELLO MAGNATTA on 15th Aug 2021

    Magnificent craftsmanship. In my opinion pawns are a litte too big. Excellent packaging.

  • 5
    Beautiful

    Posted by Juan Rendon on 8th Sep 2018

    Is a pretty amazing set