Renaissance Metal Chess Set no chess board
brass and silver metal. there is filling on bottom to make pieces heavy. not sure if it is an ivory.
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Renaissance Metal Chess Set no chess board
brass and silver metal. there is filling on bottom to make pieces heavy. not sure if it is an ivory.
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Re: Renaissance Metal Chess Set
Check for a label or marking, most sets like this are very modern, made since the 1970's by companies such as the Franklin Mint, Danbury Mint or Bradford Exchange.