A FRENCH REGENCE PATTERN BONE CHESS SET (32)
19th Century
Of typical form, the one side re-stained, the king 8.5cm high, the pawn 5cm high
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£150 - £250
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Hammer price:
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£420 |
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.
PROVENANCE:
Property From the Collection of the Late Simon and Pamela Majaro
Christie's, London, 3rd April 1980, lot 67.
The Régence design is named after the famous Parisian Café de la Régence, where reputedly chess players like Voltaire, Rousseau, Stamma and Philidor, Ben Franklin, Robespierre, Napoleon, Harrwitz and Morphy enjoyed the game. These Régence playing sets share a number of characteristics including petal shaped crowns for the kings, the queens and bishops are similar in form, functional vase shape and baluster stems.
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