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The streamlined, geometric elegance of this beautiful chess set reflects the essence of Art Deco designs. From the mid 1920s until the outbreak of the Second World War, Art Deco epitomized all that...
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One of the most luxurious chess sets and certainly the most demanding in terms of skill for SAC hand painters. Only a small number of these sets are produced each year, making them highly prized by...
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Trafalgar was one of the most decisive battles ever fought. In the course of a short October afternoon, the Combined Fleet of France and Spain, with 33 battleships, was defeated by a British force ...
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Near the village of Waterloo, just south of Brussels, Belgium, on the 18th of June 1815, was fought the final and decisive battle of the Napoleonic Wars. The combined armies of the British and Prus...
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Skillfully decorated by the artists at SAC, the characters in this chess set all have strong connections with Canterbury Cathdedral. The king is represented by King Henry IV whose body was laid to ...
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In the Cottage Garden Chess Set, SAC's sculptors and artists have captured the elegant beauty and tranquillity of the traditional English Cottage Garden. The pieces have been skillfully decorated w...
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This regal chess set features important characters from the era of King Richard I of England who reigned from 1189-1199. The pieces are richly decorated in silver and gold which contrasts with the ...
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The royal palace and fortress of the Tower of London, founded by William the Conqueror shortly after 1066, is one of the world's most famous and spectacular castles. Known for housing the Crown Jew...
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This magnificent chess set has been created by the skillful artists and sculptors at SAC Ltd who have faithfully reproduced the characters from New Line Cinema's motion picture trilogy, The Lord of...
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Sculpted with great attention to detail and authenticity, this chess set shows the two sides, English and Scottish, and the most important characters of the era prior to the famous battle at Cullod...
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