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Every now and then, I find a news item, an odd sale on ebay, or some other snippet which strikes me as interesting, and which I would like to share with visitors to the Museum. And I have a request to visitors: I would like to make this website at bit more interactive, as far as the format permits, and that involves a give and take from users and visitors as well. So, folks - lets waltz - if You find any news item of Your own, please forward, preferably with photos in jpg format, for publishing - with due mention of the provider, of course! Russian Chess House runs Christmas auction on ebay ending Dec. - The is is having a major auction on ebay this week, involving as usual chess books, chess magazines, photos and mementos, chess sets and chess game scores with signatures of the players!
Here is Murad Amannazarow's annoncement: FIFTEENTH RUSSIAN ANTIQUE CHESS AUCTION Dear chess friends and collectors, Our auction has just started and will wrap up in 16-19 December, 2017. The top lots of our auction are: Antique English Chess Book signed by Emanuel Lasker for Rudolf Goltz. 1935; Russian Chess Poem « Gakrab». 1904; Set of 3 Russian Books: Playing chess. Playing checkers. Playing dominoes. 1914-1915; Two Scoresheets of Grigory Levenfish.
III Moscow International Chess Tournament.1936; Chess Scoresheet signed by Mikhail Tal. 40 USSR Chess Championship. 1972; Soviet Agitation Porcelain: 32 Chess Pieces «Red Army vs White Army». Danko; Set of 32 Porcelain Chess Pieces « Russians versus Tatar-Mongols». Russia, Kislovodsk; Russian Porcelain Chess Set « Battle on the Ice»; Russian Chess Set « Sea Tale», curved form a walrus bone.
1990s; Large Russian Amber Chess Set. In addition, visitors of the auction might be interested in unique photos of XII USSR Chess Championship 1940, many unique scoresheets of the most important chess competitions, a range of very rare soviet books, 2nd half of the 20th century, and above 500 other lots! Also we offer many chess sets and magazines that you can buy right now. You can see the various items by clicking on the link: You can save your money on shipping by buying a few items!
Download Free Livre Champs De Bataille Games Workshop Paint. You'll pay only for the largest shipping and handling fee for one of the items, while the rest of the items are delivered free. Dont forget to follow us on eBay =) Best regards, Murad Amannazarov, Director Russian CHESS House A chess set maker from Pennsylvania.
David Sanfilippo is a ceramic artist in Reading, Pennsylvania who makes large themed chess sets in glazed stoneware, mainly with an historic background, and also to order! Each is a single production, and which are glazed in a high temperature firing.
So far, David has produced 30 sets, kings stand about 5 1/2 ' ( about 14 cm) high on a base of ca 2 1/2 ' diameter (60 mm), and they sell for an average of USD 1.000.- You can contact Yourself for a quote. Recent Moscow Chess House auction ebay - top lots.
- The top sellers at the recent chess auction on ebay by the Russian Chess House, as communicated by Murad Amannazarow, were the following lots: - a by Pjotr Romanowsky on Emmanuel Schiffers was bought by a German buyer for USD 1.025.- (ca. Euro 871.- ) - that is about 130.- USD per apge, not bad! - a sighed by all participants sold for USD 443.- (ca.
Euro 376.50) - an extremely strong event including Tal, Kasparov, Dorfman, Belyavsky, Gulko, Geller, Razuvayev etc. The cream of the UdSSR golden chess generation!, - an sold for USD 333.- (ca. Euro 283.-), - the from the 41.UdSSR championship - a rather famous game - sold for USD 330.- (ca. Euro 280.50) - included is a Russian edition of Petrosian's 'My Best games' where he comments this game,, which he considered one of his very best ever, - a being played in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory fetched USD 316.- (ca. Euro 268.50), - and a published 2001 was bid up to USD 313.- (ca. Euro 266.- ).
Which number of lots was sold or remained unsold, is Murad's secret - the modern high end porcelain chess sets offered seem to have remained unsold once more, and we wager many of the Russian language chess books as well?! Moscow Chess House auction on ebay - ending Sept 9 - 12.
- Murad Amannazarow/ of the Moscow Chess House writes: Dear chess friends and collectors, our auction has just started and will wrap up in 9-12 September, 2017. The top lots of our auction are: Antique American Chess Book: William Steinitz. Sixth American Chess Congress 1889. Limited to 500 copies; Soviet Chess Sculpture «The pioneers plays chess». Early Decade Of 20th Century (Copyright coloring); Rare Antique Russian Chess Book: N. Catalog of the Kazan’s library of the society of chess game lovers in the Kazan City. 1908; First Chess Book published in Netherlands: Elias Stein.
Nouvel essai sur le jeu des echecs. 1789; Chess Poster signed by Karpov, Tal and others: Karpov vs Korchnoi. Baguio, 1978; Russian Chess: Scoresheet of the famous game Tal vs Petrosyan.
XXXXI USSR Chess Championship. 1973 Program of 46th USSR Chess Championship (first championship, in which 15-year-old Garry Kasparov played) signed by all participants; American Chess Book signed by F.J.Marshall: Murshall's Chess «Swindles».
In addition, visitors of the auction might be interested in unique photos of XII USSR Chess Championship 1940, many unique posters and scoresheets of the most important chess competitions, a range of very rare soviet books, 2nd half of the 20th century, and about 400 other lots! Also we offer many chess sets, books and magazines that you can buy right now.You can see the various items here or copy the following URL into your browser: You can save your money on shipping by buying a few items! You'll pay only for the largest shipping and handling fee for one of the items, while the rest of the items are delivered free.
If you purchase multiple posters in our shop you pay the postage only for one single poster. Dont forget to follow us on eBay =) Best regards, Murad Amannazarov, Director. - The of Moscow (manager Murad Amannazarow) is auctioning off over 400 items on ebay this week - check the. Photos, stamps, philatelic values, some chess sets of recent and older manufacture, memorabilia, pins, autographs, lots of older issues of Russian and foreign chess magazines, and oodles of books mostly in Russian are placed on the block. Among foreign language titles, we find Napoleon Marache's Chess Manual of 1866, some older German chess books - besides there is a mixture of rather pricey porcelain chess sets.
In general, book prices are on the level of US antiquaries or above, which may explain why many (unsold?) items are recurrent through the last few auctions. Might it be that the Chess House overestimates the demand for classical Russian chess books and mags in America or in general the english-speaking world? Or the difficulties involved in shipment delays, customs troubles, possible shipment damage and extra costs for buyers outside of Russia? There are quite a few hopeful Russian sellers on ebay, for chess goods, Soviet nostalgia paraphernalia, handicraft, books, cameras, memorabilia etc. I cannot gauge how they all are doing, but odds are a bit stacked against them, aren't they? C.J.Han is a silversmith based in Taiwan who has designed and fashioned a chess set in silver, halfway between abstract and concrete, emulating European Medieval knights!
The set is tiny - the kings stand 30 mms high - it is made in sterling silver (ca. 92% pure) - and the artist is asking USD 4.200.- for his work.
When in Taiwan, go and visit to C.J.' S craft shop - he also makes jewelry, rings and sundry other objects in silver to order - even Your personal design of a chess set! The contact: E-mail han6612(at)hotmail.com Address: No.9, Ln. 12, Baokang St., Xinfeng Township, Hsinchu County 304, Taiwan (R.O.C.).
The Russian Chess House in Moscow is auctioning off another of chess memorabilia, photos, signed chess books, autographed chess books,, scoresheets etc. The auction ends in five days, so check it over - there are about 375 lots, among them chess books in german, duch, french, czech, spanish, hungarian etc. Most of the objects are again from the vast estate of Alexander Roshal.
The highlights seem to be be unique postcards, singular photos - may of them showing Roshal with chess celebrities! - complete runs of Shakhmatny Listok from the 1920ies, and some rather recent amber chess sets..
Russian Chess House auction on ebay till March 6/2016. CCI Italia has for the first time published an english article - Roberto Cassano's article on the Italia chessmen - first presented as a lecture at the Italian CCI meet in Oct. 2015 - has now been published in english AS WELL - and in a download format! Cassano's article has been published here in November 2015, but in a different editited format. Auspicious goings on - possibly CCI will in the future have multi-language articles published online, a practice that already has occurred now and then in the Chess Collectors Magazine! New looks for Le French CCI website. The website of the French Section of CCI has been worked over quite thoroughly in recent times - and now offers a great deal of new material, information and brilliant photos.
Especially impressive is the huge collection of African Ches sets (probably from Patrice Plain's colelction), the incisive photo show of the principal french chess sets, and the large section on chess stamps. Even without speaking french, it is a delight to click through the various pages. Don't miss it! And while we are at it - it is worth Your while to visit ALL CCI pages regularly. 7th Russian Chess Book Auction on ebay is running.
Once again, of the Russia Chess House has placed a huge amount of books, memorabilia and chess sets on ebay - You can view the auction Among the highlights are photos of former and still living Russian chess legends - some playing chess, but I like the one 'Anatoli Karpov eating dumplings'! Some German, dutrch, Etonian, Latvian and french chess books, but the bulk is Russian. Especially intersting should be complete runs of Russian chess magazines from the 20-ies, 30ie and 40ies. Another Lund Chess Auction is on. Murad Amannazarow of the Russian Chess House - Russki shakhmatnyj Dom - in Moscow is running his 6th auction on ebay this week, with 305 lots ending 26th - 28th - see This time around, what stand out is: - a game scoresheet by GM Grigory Levenfish from Moscow 1936, against Salo Flohr!!, - chess books in Russian, Serbian, English (, German ( Kurt Richter, Bardeleben!!), French (Henri Delaire!), Italian, Lithuanian, Czech etc.
-, from as far back as 1863, - batches of ancient Russian chess mags edited by Chigorin(fe Shakhmatnyj Journal from St. Petersburg 1893!), - several contemporary porcelain chess sets I have never seen (there is no end to them it seems.), - photos, letters and other written memorabilia from the estate fo Alexander Roshal. Big auction indeed! Lund Chess book auction ending September 10. Russian Chess House manager Murad Amannazarow is auctioning off Chess relics and chess books in Russian via ebay this week, ending on August 19. You can see the lots . A large part of the lots offered seem to derive yet from the estate of late chess mag ediutor Alexander Roshal - highlights are - complete runs of 1920 Skahkmatny Listok, - 30'ies runs of Shakmaty, and - of Chess in the UdSSR.
Also a complete run of the 'black' grandmaster biographies (in Russian), a modern porcelain set on the oil industry them! Hp Dc7800 Pci Serial Port Driver Windows Xp. , and other tidbits. Kloprogge treasures in June auction at Klittich's.
The main body of the Kloprogge family chess collection will be auctioned off in June with Brunswick auctioneers Klittich & Pfankuch (see ). Over 500 lots will fall under the hammer - among them a fine Jaques ivory chess set of early days inl a Carton Pierre box (king 7,5 cm high), a 17th century german chess queen, medieval chess pieces from the Orient, and several fine dutch and danish ivory sets in Selenus style. Also the collectors library, and lot of chess boards. There are a lot of very standard chess set - Hans Kloprogge seems to have acquired a lot of resin, plastic and current sets during his collecting career - and kept them! The second part of the auction - the more important one for most collectors, possibly - will involve a third batch of doubles from the fabulous chess book hoards of the late Lother Schmid. Either the doublettes keep coming endlessly!! - or a whole lot of them did not sell in the last two auctions featuring them??!!
It is well worth Your time to go through the lists. Various handwritten notes by Ex-World Champion Mikhail Botvinnik as well as Polugayevsky's Grandmaster identification card are up for sale in several ebay online auctions which will end on April 6 and 7. The objects are offered by is run by Moscow chess antiquarian Murad Amannazarov of the Russian Chess House, and You can see the lots via this. Many of the objects on offer - historic photos, chess magazines, scoresheets from Grandmaster games - originate from the estate and archives of the late Alexander Roshal, controversial editor of the Russian chess magazine 64.
Plenty of photographs of Karpov, Korchnoi, Botvinnik, Kholmov, Petrosjan, Anthony Miles (identified as as Anatoli Maels!!!) and others. So far few offers, possibly a good chance to snaffle some historic documents for interested punters. The highlights seem to be a modern amber chess set offered at USD 1.900.-, very exotic recent porcelain chess set - manufactory unidentified - offered at 800.- USD and a tincast Kremlin memory chess set (sporting palaces, churches and monuments of at the Kremlin as chess pieces) offered at USD 1.300.- Also for sale: a cute in plastic, offered for a mere USD 170.- New Chess Set for Carlsen-Anand match! As the gathers steam, attentive visitors of the official FIDE server will note that FIDE is endorsing an Official FIDE Chess Set specially designed for the match by a seemingly prominent designer named. Weil's take in altering the traditional Staunton design has been to go back to greek antiquity ( Elgin marbles) and introduce the precise steeple of the Parthenon, according to a complimentary writeup in. Do notmiss the hilarious online comments on the new chess set! In passing, we learn by the that Nathan Cook (and not Howard Staunton or John Jaques) designed the Staunton chess pieces - a question that is still very much controversial among historians and collectors - and the authority quoted is an article in the!
Such is life. All this is quite interesting considering that FIDE endorsed an official chess set for the 2012 Youth World Championship, the (see farther down this page). Possibly every major Championship from now on will see another superlative new chess set marketed for a hefty price, as part of a rather laboured marketing offensive?
W e know that any kind of major event nowadays is dolled up by a whole panoply of merchandizing and marketing measures, but does this improve the status and reception for chess in the world - or just help to even somebody's budget? Following the links from FIDE.com, we are led to the page, a page with prices, but sans a buying option. Contact provides a message form, for potential buyers, which will - surprise, surprise - go to, a company owned by Andrew Paulson, who acquired rights to the World Chess Championship last year from FIDE, and runs a cascade of companies in connection with this connection. Another link via leads to another buying option - well known to chess Collectors worldwide - SAC possibly manufactured this set via Indian subcontractors? The Official FIDE Chess Set is offered for USD 470.- with board on the FIDE hosted Offical site (leading to AGON), with the set alone costing USD 320.-and the board alone USD 190..
On the SAC site, the combo is priced at 299.95 gbp - a bit more, but that may be due to currency shifts between USD and gbp - but gbp 99.95 for the board alone - a lot less than on FIDE - finally gbp 99.95 for the pieces alone. If You are interested in this chess set, wait for the match to end - prices are bound to come back to the ground then. The set itself seems to have been produced on a CNC computer controlled turning machine.
It is very smooth, the knights show typical CNC shapes, the wood is probably sheesham as there is no grain, and it comes very smartly packaged in a plastic box with the Paulson-Pentragram-WCC symbol printed on top. Will You run and get years soon? FIDE warns that only a limited edition has been provided. (c) Chess Museum 2014. The Russian National Chess Museum was inaugurated on sep. 26 in retored palace on Gogol boulevard, Central Moscow. FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumshimov, the Russian Chess Federation president Andrey Filatov, Olympic Committee President Alexander Shukov and the Deputy Speaker of the Russian Parlament Dimitry Peskov graced the front row st the opening ceremony - details and photos on.
The Museum contains over 4.000 objects, most of them from the former Chess Museum in the Central Chess Club, which have been locked up for the last years. One of the main exhibits is the chess table from the Karpov-Kasparov match in Moscow. Lund Chess Book Auction No.
CCI Germany will run its current year's meeting in Weimar from the 7th to the 9th of November - the details are all to be found Apart from presenting itself in a highly traditional setting - Weimar with its well-preserved architecture is the equivalent of Stratford upon Avon for the German-speaking world, with its memories of Schiller and Goethe - this meeting is being organized together with the Ken Whyld Association of Chess Book collectors. A notable innovation to broaden the circle of chess collecting.
Brunswick auctionators Klittich & Pfankuch, will be showing a selection of the Kloprogge chess piece collection which will be on auction in Brunswick on November 20 to 22. Lovely Chess video on Soviet tournament sets. The Lund Chess Academy has started their 9th chess book auction, with 221 chess books visible online at the Highlights are several tournament books and bound chess magazines formerly belonging to Aron Nimzovitch. The auction is organized by chess book specialist and KVABC-member Per Skjoldager- like the preceding events the aim is to arrange funds to support young chess talents. The auction will close on June 10 between 18h50 and 22.h15 depending on the number of the listed lot.
Baburin Chess Auction No. Alexander Baburin is scheduling another of his book auctions for march 6 - 8 on his auction site. Highlights this time around will be - an original edition of the famous Gustavus Selenus book (supposedly with all the much sought for prints), - the immensely rare Weickhmann book on the chess variant invented and patronized by the author (ed. In ULM in 1664), - a first edition of Philidor's 'Analyze des Echecs', published 1749 in London! Especially the Weickhmann book should be the object of strong bidding battles - it is very rare one of these comes up for auction. Bolivian chess. Johan Bollen is a belgian sculptor and artist who has been dividing his time between Bolivia and Belgium over the last 10 years.
While in Bolivia, Johan has created this astonishing chess set, which incorporates Inca motives with the specific vision of the inventor. Pieces were cast in Bronze, via sand-box technique, in an edition of one, in Gregorio Conde's craft foundry El Alto, Bolivia. The kings stand 12 cm high, the whole set acc.
To Johan weighs 15 kgs. As the molds in this sandbox technique are destroyed after the casting, this is an edition of one or Unikat - although the original models still exist. A multimedia presentation in Flash can be viewed and an explanation of the motives used and prevalent in this set can be found - in dutch language!
Plus other most intriguing works of this artist, mostly in mixed or collage technique, but also statuettes in bronce If You are interested in this set which at present is in Belgium, contact personally. (c) Chess Museum. An exhibition of artistic chess sets will be held from the 15th to 21st of Januaryin the Korean Craft & Design Foundation ( KCDF, supposedly in Seoul, S. As organizer and also designer Kim Jin A.
Informs, this contest/show exhibit takes place every two years in the capital, and in this edition involves 10 designers, and at least that many modernist, artistic and/or decorative chess sets. The whole idea reflects the recent Show by mainly british artists like Damien Hirst and the Chapman brothers, last seen at the Rejkjavik Art Museum in 2013. This Korean initiative is quite impressive, considering that in Korea International Chess takes a back seat to the widely known and practiced form of Korean Chess, somewhat similar to Chinese Chiang - Q i. If You are in Seoul or have access to the, don't miss it. (c) Chess Museum Baburin's chess book auction No.40 - Dec.
In 1960 Vista Alegre, the venerable porcelain manufactory in Portugal, edited a splendid chess set on the motive of ' Christians against Moors'. The set was made for 2 years only, in a limited edition, and nowadays is one of the more sought after porcelain chess sets.. Now, 40 years later, they have done it again.
The same motive, figurines quite obviously inspired on the earlier set, and a porcelain board to boot. Only 500 sets will be made, according to the catalogue, but pieces can be ordered individually in pairs as shown! Each pair costs about 254.- Euros (dep.
On VAT), the whole set in one go will set potential buyers back ca. 3.500.- Euros - about twice the price of the Lladro sets, but then Vista Alegre is Vista Alegre. (c) Chess Museum. Last years World Junior chess Championships in Maribor, Slovenia have most certainly shown some future chess champions on the international scenery. But - a little detail has caught my attention - being fairly far away and just marginally informed - namely that a specially conceived modernist tournament chess set was created for and used in this youth bash! Slovenia based creator and impresario Izmet Fekali came up with a smooth and practical chess set, naming them with commendable acumen 'Best Chessmen Ever', which was generally used in the mentioned Championship.
This set is heavily weighted, made from maple wood, conforms approximately to the Staunton pattern - especially the well-known Dubrovnik pieces ( see an incomplete one in ) of former Yugoslav glory, and is made in FIDE 2 size (St. 5 = kings at 87 mm / 3' 75). Two types are made: - BCE (=Best Chessmen Ever) Stage 1 one with straight rooks, simple knights, no collars, for € 250.- in the basic version - Stage 2 for € 300.- in the basic version.
This version is quite different, and sports collars on the pieces, double weights, crown stamps on the kings side rooks and knights, a bit better carved knight heads, slim-stemmed rooks, leather felts - and believe it or not, a blessing bestowed by the local padre! All sets may come either in an Eastern version - spire top kings - or Western version - crown top kings.
A DGT compatible version for electronic boards is also available, conceived for the aforementioned WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP. The prices may seem rather stiff, but a standard middle to top class Indian made Staunton set with triple weights will cost about the same, so this seems viable and justified. Various kinds of extras are available - for an extra price of course! - as fe - extra queens, - stainless steel rings to the bases, - blue leather pads, - colour variations, - upgrades for rooks or knights from St. 2 (I suppose, substituing?), - DGT board inlays etc.
All in all quite impressive - see more details on. The pieces are actually manufactured by a small family business in Slovenia that mainly makes wooden pen barrels and furniture pegs, And Noj Ltd - is a pandora's box of fascinating chess sets which deserves its own article. (c) Chess Museum.