CHESS OF THE XX CENTURY
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226.67 $
Pawn height - 4.6 cm The diameter of the pawn base is 2.7 cm Height of the king - 10 cm King base diameter - 3.4 cm The size of the board when folded is 29x14.5x4 cm ART P-10
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233.33 $
Pawn height - 4.4 cm The diameter of the base of the pawn - 2.8 cm Height of the king - 7.5 cm The diameter of the base of the king is 3 cm The size of the board when unfolded is 29x29 cm Elephants have minor losses on the side. ART P-10
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331.03 $
Painted wooden chess. Figures are made in the national Central Asian style. Hand carving, stucco molding and art painting on wood. The height of the king is 88 mm. In the complete set: a case with buckles from a bone, figures and a chess field in the form of a folding board - 31х36 mm. The overall dimensions of the case are 20x32.4x7.5 cm. The 1980s. PHOTO PHOTO PHOTOS PHOTO p>
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393.11 $
Gift and souvenir chess, total weight more than 4 kg, board and pieces made of carbolite, rims at the base of the pieces and on the crown made of brass, white fields of the board made of aluminum. The figures are placed in special boxes inside a folding board. Cage size 50x50mm. Board size 46.5 x 46.5 x 6.5 cm. King height - 11.5 cm. Luxurious gift! The cost is indicated when purchasing in Moscow. Specify the cost of shipping when ordering. LARGE PHOTO 1 LARGE PHOTO 2 LARGE PHOTO 3
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430.00 $
The black pawn is missing. The white elephant has a chip. ART P-10
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Author:
Fisher 15.00 $ -
Michael Tal. All parties. Set in 4 volumes. Mikhail Tal. Games.
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Khalifman 300.00 $ -
Boris Spassky
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Solovyov 116.67 $ -
Chess for Dummies
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Dzheims 50.00 $ - Chess in the USSR complete annual set for 1938 in hardcover 283.33 $
- Chess book: Tragicomedy in the endgame. Instructive mistakes of the masters by Mark Dvoretsky 20.00 $
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Fundamentals of practical endgame
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Getmanchuk 13.33 $ -
Photographs and games / Photos and Parties
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Keres 116.67 $ -
Beginning and middle of the checkers game
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Kuperman 36.67 $ -
Alexander Khalifman
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Nesis 43.33 $