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Here are two pieces that are extremely rare and are probably only the third examples in existence.

Back in 1981 a special commission was under taken by Trophy to produce a Chess set to commemorate the marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana

I understand that only two complete sets where ever produced, one is in private hands and the other is in The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California

As you can see one piece represents a London “Bobby” and the other St. Paul's Cathedral

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Both pieces are from the last London Show, I do not have the complete set;)

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Here are two pieces that are extremely rare and are probably only the third examples in existence.

Back in 1981 a special commission was under taken by Trophy to produce a Chess set to commemorate the marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana

I understand that only two complete sets where ever produced, one is in private hands and the other is in The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California

As you can see one piece represents a London “Bobby” and the other St. Paul's Cathedral

chesspieces.jpg


Both pieces are from the last London Show, I do not have the complete set;)

Cheers

Martyn:)

Hi Martyn,

I must hasten to congratulate you. These are true rare pieces.

Do you know how many other pieces were made, apart from the 2 complete sets?

Best, Raymond:):salute::
 
Hi Martyn,

I must hasten to congratulate you. These are true rare pieces.

Do you know how many other pieces were made, apart from the 2 complete sets?

Best, Raymond:):salute::

Hi Raymond

Many thanks

I think the only other pieces were the Paint Masters, therefore I believe that these are two of the Paint Masters.

The St Paul's Cathedral piece is sold metal and weighs a pound or two{eek3}

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Does anyone have - or perhaps could visit the Library mentioned and take a pic - of the complete set?

Would be interesting to see what other pieces were in the set.

Alternatively - does Len have a picture perhaps?

Nice find though Martyn - I wouldn't mind betting there are some more out there somewhere - as I can't see Len producing just two odd items.......johnnybach
 
Does anyone have - or perhaps could visit the Library mentioned and take a pic - of the complete set?

Would be interesting to see what other pieces were in the set.

Alternatively - does Len have a picture perhaps?

Nice find though Martyn - I wouldn't mind betting there are some more out there somewhere - as I can't see Len producing just two odd items.......johnnybach

Hi jb

Great idea about the picture, I will have a word with Mr. T this week. In the meantime anyone visiting the RR Library and can get a picture, assuming it is on public display, would be great

All the info I have posted so far came "straight from the horses mouth";)^&grin

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Hi Martyn,

Many thanks are in order for letting me hold The St Paul's Cathedral piece at the show a week ago. {sm3} If you can't find the rest of the set just use it as a paper weight! {eek3}:wink2:^&grin

Jeff
 
Hi Martyn - noted that the info came from "the horses' mouth".

I have always found that Curators of museums are quite helpful people generally, and am pretty sure that if someone were to ask for sight of something that they hold (even if NOT on public display) - they might help out. Especially, as in these pieces - they are so rare, and two of the Masters have emerged.

So - anyone in California near the museum - with a camera????

THEN - once you have the pic - it's just a matter of tracking down the other 30 "Old Masters"- eh????:Djb Lucky old you!
 
Hi Martyn,

Many thanks are in order for letting me hold The St Paul's Cathedral piece at the show a week ago. {sm3} If you can't find the rest of the set just use it as a paper weight! {eek3}:wink2:^&grin

Jeff

You were most welcome Jeff;) You can testify to the weight of the piece:wink2:^&grin

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Hi Martyn - noted that the info came from "the horses' mouth".

I have always found that Curators of museums are quite helpful people generally, and am pretty sure that if someone were to ask for sight of something that they hold (even if NOT on public display) - they might help out. Especially, as in these pieces - they are so rare, and two of the Masters have emerged.

So - anyone in California near the museum - with a camera????

THEN - once you have the pic - it's just a matter of tracking down the other 30 "Old Masters"- eh????:Djb Lucky old you!

Might only have to track down another 14 pieces if one Master was used for each set of 8 pawns jb ;), the job is getting easier already^&grin

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Len told me that one of the sets "allegedly " was presented to president RR. There are a strict limitations about what president kept to himself and what was sent to the gift's department of his Library. I contacted the RR library in a while ago unfortunately they did not have any information about this set. :(

The guy who wanted to make these sets for mass production was a local wood maker, so he made a chessboard and even printed some color flyers showing the set. However this project never took off.

RR collected some toy soldiers over his life but mostly Civil War. One of PA TS dealers told me that he used to mail some Civil War sets to the RR attorney at the address in Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC.

Al
 
Len told me that one of the sets "allegedly " was presented to president RR. There are a strict limitations about what president kept to himself and what was sent to the gift's department of the Library. I contacted the RR library in a while ago unfortunately they did not have any information about this set. :(

The guy who wanted to make these sets for mass production was a local wood maker, so he made a chessboard and even printed some flyer showing the set. However this project never took off.

RR collected some toy soldiers over his life but mostly Civil War. One of PA TS dealers told me that he used to mail some Civil War sets to RR attorney at the address in Pennsylvania Avenue inWashington, DC.

Al

I was wondering where you were Al ^&grin

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Does anyone have - or perhaps could visit the Library mentioned and take a pic - of the complete set?

Would be interesting to see what other pieces were in the set.

Alternatively - does Len have a picture perhaps?

Nice find though Martyn - I wouldn't mind betting there are some more out there somewhere - as I can't see Len producing just two odd items.......johnnybach

Bora Dda,A brochure was printed by the owner,there are a couple in the archives,but because of the old war wound I must wait for a friend to un earth it Only two complete sets were ever finished plus a selection of painting patterns plus various castings .My wife has a small selection of the patterns in her Civilian collection,I will list them in my next note.
Happy New Year Everyone The Horses Mouth A.K.A Len
 
Bora Dda,A brochure was printed by the owner,there are a couple in the archives,but because of the old war wound I must wait for a friend to un earth it Only two complete sets were ever finished plus a selection of painting patterns plus various castings .My wife has a small selection of the patterns in her Civilian collection,I will list them in my next note.
Happy New Year Everyone The Horses Mouth A.K.A Len
Welcome back, Len!
We are all looking forward seeing the patterns.:)
Al
 
Bora Dda,A brochure was printed by the owner,there are a couple in the archives,but because of the old war wound I must wait for a friend to un earth it Only two complete sets were ever finished plus a selection of painting patterns plus various castings .My wife has a small selection of the patterns in her Civilian collection,I will list them in my next note.
Happy New Year Everyone The Horses Mouth A.K.A Len

Happy New Year to you as well Len :salute::

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Wow! -- Secret Service, Presidents known only by initials (Roy Rogers?), search for the missing museum artifacts, and secret plans - it's getting dead good on here - more like MI5 this! "Send for 007 - he'll find the missing plans" says I.^&grin

Dying to see more - or should that be Dai - ing to see more?...................johnnybach:D
 

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