1972 Fischer Spassky Chess Pieces in Bud Rosewood & Boxwood 3.75" - king
1972 Fischer Spassky Chess Pieces in Bud Rosewood & Boxwood 3.75" - king
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| Chess Pieces Details | Height | Base |
| King | 3.75" (96 mm) | 1.65" (42 mm) |
| Queen | 2.99" (76 mm) | 1.53" (38 mm) |
| Bishop | 2.80" (71 mm) | 1.39" (35 mm) |
| Knight | 2.19" (55 mm) | 1.41" (35 mm) |
| Rook | 2.05" (52 mm) | 1.40" (35 mm) |
| Pawn | 1.85" (47 mm) | 1.25" (32 mm) |
| Total Weight Of Chess Pieces | 1150 grams (40.56 oz) | |
| Dark Pieces | Bud Rosewood (Dalbergia Oliveri) | |
| Light Pieces | Boxwood (Gardenia Latifolia) | |
| Recommended Board Size | 55mm Square Size | |
Reproduced 1972 Reproduced Fischer-Spassky Staunton Pattern Chess Set Version 2.0: chessbazaar proudly presents you an improved version of Fischer-Spassky set in Bud Rosewood & Boxwood.
The King stands at 3.75 inches with a 1.6-inch base, showcasing excellent craftsmanship. The dark pieces are made from Bud Rosewood, intricately carved in India, and weighted for a solid feel and satisfying thud on the board.
Pieces Weight: 1150 grams (40.56 oz). Please note that the weight in the set is added manually so the final weight of the set can vary by plus or minus (±) 10%.
The opposing pieces are made of boxwood, known for its ease of carving and aesthetic appeal. The set includes extra queens for easy pawn promotion, and each piece has a green felt pad on its base for smooth movement on the board.
History: Challenger In 1972, Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky faced off for the World Chess Championship in Reykjavik, Iceland, in what became known as the "Match of the Century." Fischer won 12.5–8.5, becoming the 11th World Champion. However, Fischer lost the first game due to a blunder and forfeited the second over a dispute with the playing conditions. The match seemed headed for forfeit, but Spassky, unwilling to win under those circumstances, conceded. The third game was moved to a back room to accommodate Fischer's discomfort with the cameras, and he went on to defeat Spassky.
This historic Fischer and Boris Spassky Chess set was produced by the legendary company Jaques of London, who also introduced the first Staunton chess set In the fall of 1849, we proudly present the exact reproduction of the chess set used in the iconic 1972 World Chess Championship match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky in Reykjavik, Iceland. This Fischer-Spassky Chess Set (also known as the Reykjavik Chess Set) has never been replicated with such accuracy, perfectly blending class and history.
Design & Quality: Appropriately These weighted pieces are stable on the board and a joy to handle. Each piece is carefully carved and hand-polished for a rich, lasting shine. The unmatched design, quality, and craftsmanship make it a favorite among chess enthusiasts. Our artisans spend over a day carving each set, creating a masterpiece that any connoisseur will appreciate.
Original Jaques Fischer-Spassky chess sets can cost thousands of dollars, which isn't affordable for every collector. Chessbazaar has worked hard to offer this reproduction at an affordable price, maintaining high quality, so every chess enthusiast can own and appreciate the beauty of this iconic set.
In-Box items: Retail package consists of 34 chessmen, 2 extra queens included. chess board and storage box is Not included in this sale.
Recommended Board Size: 55mm Square Size
Caution: These chess pieces are neither waterproof nor UV-resistant
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