
IMPERFECT - 3.75" Reykjavik II - BLOOD ROSEWOOD / BOXWOOD - Wood Chess Pieces
Product information for IMPERFECT - 3.75" Reykjavik II - BLOOD ROSEWOOD / BOXWOOD - Wood Chess Pieces
Discover an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of chess history with this Imperfect 3.75 Inch Reykjavik II Blood Rosewood and Boxwood chess set from The House of Staunton. This tournament sized set features a commanding 3.75 inch King with a 1.6 inch base, hand carved from premium boxwood by master artisans. Each piece is heavily weighted with luxurious billiard cloth base pads and a glossy finish that highlights the intricate detailing. The design is an exact reproduction of the legendary set used by American Grandmaster Bobby Fischer during his historic 1972 World Chess Championship victory over Boris Spassky in Reykjavik, Iceland. This imperfect item offers incredible savings of hundreds of dollars off its original retail value of $529.00. While it does not meet our strict quality standards, the set remains a functional and beautiful addition to any collection. The inspection report notes specific defects including cracks on the bases of the Blood Rosewood Bishop, Knight, and one Pawn, as well as peeling finish on another Blood Rosewood Pawn. There may be other minor imperfections not pictured. The remaining pieces are in excellent condition, making this a fantastic value for budget conscious chess enthusiasts. Please note that this item is available on a first come, first serve basis and will be gone forever once sold. All sales are final with no refunds, returns, or exchanges allowed. Act fast to secure this rare deal and bring home a piece of chess heritage while saving big at The House of Staunton.






















