wow nice
Knights on parade
I agree that does not look like any version on a Cooke knight I have seen.
Here are the knights from the budget Staunton pieces that are standard at swedish chess clubs. Quite OK. Sturdy and eminently playable. Real workhorses.
And these are the ponies from and old swedish set (as used at clubs in the 20th century). Nimble little beasts and pleasing to the eye. My eyes, at least.
queen looks nice too
What's with the swedish set. Haven't seen something close
Made in Sweden and almost uniformly used by swedish chess clubs 1950-2000 (circa). Swedish players of my generation grew up playing with these. Unweighted but stable due to their wide base and low point of gravity. The pieces on the picture are fairly old.
First were from S.C. Hallett set.
Others were from O.S.'s now unavailable Limited Ed. Antiqued 1849 Reissue set.
I believe only 20 sets were made.O.S. was amazingly nice to give me this set(sorry,I know this is a Knight thread) for 2/3 off of the regular price(one above my means at the time) since I placed an order for a much less expensive similar set on Christmas Eve....Around 6 or 7 years ago.
They were feeling the Holiday spirit and offered me this one,stating it was Christmas...Super nice folks!
The design of the knights is what differs most between Staunton style chess sets. Here are some of my favourites.
From a Zagreb -59 set.
From a Dubrovnik (remake) and from a set marked "Staunton 6". They look fierce...