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Item:COURIER CHESS SET MEDIEVAL, RENAISSANCE 8 X 12 GAME

COURIER CHESS SET MEDIEVAL, RENAISSANCE 8 X 12 GAME

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Item number:250522460769
Item location:Idyllwild, California, United States
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Condition: NewGame: chess
Product Type: medieval  

COURIER CHESS SET
THE GREAT 8 X 12 CHESS OF MEDIEVAL EUROPE
RARE 16TH CENTURY REPLICA
from Lucas van Leyden's painting "THE CHESS PLAYERS" (1508)


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Portrayed in Lucas van Leyden's famous painting "The Chess Players," Courier Chess was played on a 12 by 8 board, with a unique array of pieces.

This is a faithful reproduction of the set in van Leyden's painting of 1508, complete with playing board and rule booklet, clearly explaining how this mysterious game was played centuries ago.

For detailed information about Courier Chess, just Google "courier chess history"

Chess collectors, please see special message at the bottom of this listing.

A BEAUTIFUL REPRODUCTION

A careful study of these pieces shows that they are an accurate reproduction of the playing set shown in van Leyden's painting. The various chessmen have been analyzed from their places in the painting and skillfully reconstructed in 3-dimensional form.



COMPLETE HISTORIC RECREATION

Even the 8 by 12 board has been made to emulate the very board shown in van Leyden's painting.
It features a photographic print of a recreated board; the original was hand painted on German beechwood.
The rules of the game, preserved in Gustav Selenus's 1616 chess chronicle, are clearly laid out with diagrams and illustrations in a concise instruction booklet.

                  

DETAILS OF THE SET

Every detail of size, shape, color and feel has been attended to, to make this the best possible reproduction.

The pieces are hand crafted, cast in resin with steel reinforcement, hand detailed, enameled and felted.
The king measures 2 1/4 inches
(5.7 cm) tall, making the set the same size as that depicted in van Leyden's painting.
The board measures 19.75 by 13.75 inches
(50 by 35 cm).
It is made of sturdy fiberboard, 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) thick, covered with a full color image of the hand painted German beechwood recreation.
The Rule booklet is 5.5 by 8.5 inch (14 by 21.5 cm) 4 panel color print, with clear instructions, diagrams and illustrations.





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— A Special Message to Chess Collectors —


To My Fellow Chess Collectors
,

An unusual item like this Courier Chess set is sure to arouse a special interest among collectors – and a number of questions. It’s a good bet you’ve seen van Leyden’s famous painting in a number of books (it may be the most-printed image in the annals of chess history!) and you have heard of the historic “Courier Game” it displays. But, what of this Courier Chess “reproduction”? Who’s making it? What’s it made of? Is it rare? Will its material and value endure? How authentic a reproduction is it, really? This special letter to collectors is to fill in some answers to these important questions.

Who Makes It?

An unusual chess set like this could only come about from a serious devotee of chess and chess history. That’s me, Rick Knowlton, in Idyllwild, California. My fascination with the wide world of chess began in my teenage years – back in 1971. Much later, in 2004, I began sourcing unusual chess sets from around the world, and began creating reproductions of otherwise unavailable sets. I enhanced my own collection, while offering some items for sale on eBay and on my own Ancient Chess website. Drawing on my years of study and on my library of chess history and chessmen, I was able to analyze van Leyden’s Courier Chess set, determine the forms and identities of the pieces, and create a clear and aesthetically engaging set – recreating van Leyden’s chessmen in painstaking detail.

The pieces are cast by a master craftsman in Riverside California, Les Memdell. Les has worked in every aspect of resin castings for over 40 years. At the peek of his industry, he had over 100 employees. Now, semi-retired, Les works at his own pace, taking on projects of special interest. He professes that with proper attention, each casting project reveals its own best use of materials and methodology. In the case of the Courier Chessmen, Les employs a pigmented polyester resin, selectively reinforced with steel (esp. the King and Jester in this set); and individual, flexible molds removed by fitted suction chambers – so that every piece is cast seamlessly.

I tooled the original models of the pieces myself, and Les created the molds from my original models. He casts the pieces and sends them back to me, where I have each one inspected, painted, felted and finished with a protective coating.

Is the Set Rare? Will It Be Rare?

In contrast to the world of large industries are cranking out “limited editions” of mass-produced “collectors’ items” overseas, the Courier Chess set is hand-crafted locally, on a small scale – naturally limited by the great care taken in producing every set. At the moment of this writing, only 12 sets have been produced – at an average rate of three sets per month, since the first castings in December, 2008. There is no telling just how many sets will be produced – 50? 200? – but considering the limited capacity and uncertain longevity of our system, it is safe to bet that these sets will remain quite rare.

What About the Board?

It is most likely that the original board depicted in van Leyden’s painting was a piece of common wood from central Europe, painted with alternating red and plain squares, framed with a small ridge. In order to achieve the effect of such a board and yet remain within practicable means of production, I started with a plank of German beechwood – not so easy to come by in Southern California. I hand-painted the chess board design onto the beechwood, in red enamel, then had that board professionally photographed. The photographic image was then set up for size and detail, with a dark wood-grain border. The image was then printed (by a game board manufacturer in Georgia, USA) onto adhesive sheets, with a durable, protective coating. The adhesive sheets are affixed to boards of MDF (fiberboard), which is finished with a dark painted edge and felt padding on the underside. The result, as you can see in the images above, is very similar to van Leyden’s original.

What Determines the Price?

We set the price for these sets based on what we need to keep producing them. Each set is hand-made, with considerable expense and attention. It is, in fact, a labor of love. As long as collectors show an interest, and as long as we are able, we will try to keep these available at reasonable prices. If you agree that a unique, carefully crafted production of chessmen from one of the most famous chess artworks of all time is a thing of special worth, then you will agree with us that the Courier Chess set is destined to be a prized collectors’ item for many years to come.

More Information?

Please contact us through the Ask Seller a Question link, under the Meet the Seller heading, in the upper right corner of this listing. We'd be happy to hear all of your thoughts and questions.

Thanks for your interest.

Rick Knowlton
March 16, 2009

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