"These Chessmen combine the form, design and exquisite
craftsmanship of one of the finest Staunton Chessmen produced during the
1920s."
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BCC - London Chess Set is available in the following woods: | | | WOOD SWATCH | WOOD DESCRIPTION | |  | | |
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In its continuing effort to document the illustrious history of
the Staunton Chessmen, The House of Staunton is proud to introduce
the newest member of our new British Chess Company Collection - The London
Series. A full Tournament-sized Chess set, it features a 4.0"
King with a 1.75"diameter base. The Chess pieces are
hand carved by our master artisans and crafted out of the highest grade woods.
The Chess pieces are heavily weighted with luxurious billiard cloth base pads
and a beautiful antiqued finish. These Chessmen combine the form, design and exquisite
craftsmanship of the finest Staunton Chessmen produced during the 1920s.
The most striking aspect of the BCC - London Series Chess
Set is the beautiful patina on the Boxwood (White) Chessmen. Our artisans have
accurately captured the rich, golden color commonly found on well preserved
antique Chess sets. As with all of our Chess sets, the Popular Staunton Series
exemplifies a perfect combination of distinct beauty and functionality. It has
been designed to withstand the rigors of practical play while maintaining an
elegance which has become the hallmark of a House of Staunton chess
set. The design, quality and craftsmanship of this set is UNMATCHED by any set
of Chessmen in its price range. Nothing even comes close!
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The British Chess Company Logo
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The Chessmen are new and each set consists of 34 Chessmen, including four Queens,
a standard that was introduced by The House of Staunton over
10 years ago.  | Material
Used | King Height | King Base Diameter | Total Set Weight* | Total Number of Pieces | Recommended Board Size | Wood Hand Carved | 4.0" 10.16 cm | 1.75" 4.44 cm | 52
ounces 1.47 kg | 34 Includes 2 Additional Queens | 2.25"
- 2.375" | | * Total Set Weight is for the standard 32 pieces and does not include the 2 Additional Queens
THE CHESSBOX
The Red Burl Premium Chess Box is lined
in green velour, divided and features brass quadrant hinges and a lock and key.
The British Chess Company logo is laser engraved on its lid.
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from British Chess Company Catalog
Circa 1894
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Chessmen are excellent. I strongly recommend them to Chess Clubs and to
all Chess Players."
British Chess Champion J. H. Blackburne commenting on the British
Chess Company Chessmen - November 19, 1891
While there is little known about the British Chess Company itself,
also known as B.C. Co., the effect that they have had on the world of
Staunton Chessmen is immeasurable. Many Contemporary Staunton Pattern
Chess sets, including those of the House of Staunton, were heavily
influenced by the designs of the British Chess Company.
The British Chess Company was founded in the late 19th century in The
Rock Mills, Stroud, Gloucester, England. At the time of its inception,
it's primary competitor was the legendary firm Jaques of London. Unlike
Jaques, BCC focused exclusively on Chess-related products. While many of
their products were typical for the period, including Wooden Chess sets
and Folding Chess boards, they also produced some very unusual items.
This includes Xylonite Chess sets, Leatherette Chess boards and even
Chess trophies. Never able to match the success of its well-established
competitor, the British Chess Company ceased shortly before World War
II.
Although their involvement is largely uncredited, Mr. Camaratta's
research has revealed that The British Chess Company was also a pioneer
in Telegraphic Chess Matches (those played between countries via
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The Chessboard shown above is for photographic purposes and not
included with these Chessmen. It must be purchased separately.
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