XX century
44x44cm
Chessboard in marble and bronze, Carrara marble and Belgian Red inlays, profiles in gilded bronze and feet in gilded and silvered bronze, signed Dalmasi 2004; the chessmen are in white and blue glazed ceramic from the nineties. The chessboard has a maximum size of 44×44 cm, 6.5 cm high, the King of Chess is 15 cm high and has a diameter of 4 cm, the pawn is 8 cm high and has a diameter of 3 cm. Very good conservative state.
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