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These American Civil War chess sets are detailed productions of various artifacts and historical figures from the most devastating 19th-century conflict in American history. Most sets are molded in poly-stone for a durable, stone-like feel and long-lasting, brilliant paint finish.
US American Civil War Generals Chess Set W/ 17" High Dark Walnut & Birdseye Maple Color Gloss Storage Board
These intricately hand-painted Civil War chess pieces handsomely depict key people and characters in the Union and Confederate conflict of the late 19th century, ideal for those who enjoy chess and American history.
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US American Civil War Generals Chess Set W/ 17" High Gloss Cherry & Burlwood Color Storage Board
This beautifully sculpted chess set is hand painted with exacting detail depicting the opposing leaders and their soldiers in the most bloody war in American history. Packaged in decorative cardboard box with formed tray for individual piece storage. We recommend a chess board with 1.75" squares.
PTC Civil War Solider Themed Chess Set with Glass Board, Multicolor. Visit the PTC Store. 4.4 78 ratings. | Search this page. $7609. FREE Returns. Available at a lower price from other sellers that may not offer free Prime shipping.
Offered here is an original Civil War Chess Table with Chess Pieces manufactured by The Franklin Mint. The chess set consists of a table measuring 21″ squares by 26-1/2″ tall and 32 Pewter portrait sculptures mounted atop solid Brass Pedestals with Grey and Blue enameled embellishments.
This is our collection of civil theme chess sets that includes a set of civil war theme chess pieces matched with either our Classic Walnut and Maple chess board or our exclusive Deluxe Civil War chess board.
Free Shipping! Chess Sets were made for theme chess like the American Civil War. The castles are aptly represented by the capitols at Richmond and Washington and the Kings – you guessed it – Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis.