Thursday, May 2, 2013


Classic Games Company, Inc.  

 

Collector Series Chess Sets

 

Edition I ~ Ancient Rome 264 B.C. – 14 A.D.    

Set No. 60       (4 1/8 KING, felted pieces, chessboard)

Set No. 90       (4 1/8 KING, felted, weighted, chessboard)

Set No. 130     (4 7/8 KING, felted, weighted, with chessboard in presentation chest)

Set No. 135     (4 7/8 KING, extra heavily weighted, felted, hand antiqued gold & silver, matching board leatherette presentation chest)

Set No. 140     (Limited Edition, 4 7/8 KING, each sculpture individually hand-painted)                                                                                     

 

Edition II ~ Napoleon Bonaparte 1804 – 1814

Set No. 201     (4 1/4 KING, felted pieces, chessboard)

Set No. 202     (4 1/4 KING, felted, weighted, chessboard)

Set No. 203     (5 KING, felted, weighted, with chessboard in presentation chest)

Set No. 204     (5 KING, extra heavily weighted, felted, hand antiqued gold & silver, matching board leatherette presentation chest)

Set No. 240     (Limited Edition, 5 KING, each sculpture individually hand-painted)                                                                                                                                                                      

 

Edition III ~ Imperator

Set No. 305     (3 1/8 KING, felted, weighted, with chessboard)

Set No. 306     (3 1/8 KING, extra heavily weighted, felted, hand antiqued gold & silver, matching board leatherette presentation chest)                                                                                     

 

Edition IV ~ Chess 3D

Set No. 400     Three 3” square crystal clear playing boards, plastic chessmen.

Set No. 401     Three 3” square crystal clear playing boards, imported hand-carved wood chessmen.

 

Edition V ~ Educator

Set No. 501

 

Edition VI ~ American Revolution Bicentennial “1776”

Set No. 601     (4 1/8 KING, felted pieces, chessboard)

Set No. 602     (4 1/8 KING, felted, weighted, chessboard)

Set No. 603     (4 7/8 KING, felted, weighted, hand antiqued, with chessboard in presentation chest)

Set No. 604     (4 7/8 KING, extra heavily weighted, felted, hand antiqued gold & silver, matching board leatherette presentation chest)

Set No. 640     (Limited Edition, 4 7/8 KING, each sculpture individually hand-painted, Certificate 1 of 375)   (Years 1974, 1975, 1976)                                                                                  

 

Edition IX ~ The Norman Conquest

Set No.901    (Limited Edition, 4 7/8 KING, extra heavily weighted, felted, hand antiqued gold & silver, Certificate 1 of 3000)

13 comments:

  1. Great collection and I sure wish I could write stories for these pictures!Look how lovely these are. I wish I could draw like this. I will miss you, my sweet friend. Looking forward to when you're back.I really appreciate all your comments, thank you! I’m back behind my desk and hope to start blogging again and catching up with all your lovely blogs in the coming days.............

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  2. I came across this blog post while attempting to find out more info about a Classic Games Company Chess set I found in my home. It is "1776" but it is a chess table, with board table top, attachable legs, and pieces. It is a limited edition of 2000 made in 1978. Have you ever heard of this edition?

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    1. Sorry I have been away.. Could you maybe post a picture? I am not aware that they ever sold a actual wooden table with the 1776 series

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  3. Hello..
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  4. I found a Chess Set. The following is the collection series I have.
    Edition II ~ Napoleon Bonaparte 1804 – 1814

    What is the value of this?

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  5. I have Edition V set 500. Can you give me any information about production year? I'm trying to sell would like to give as much information as I can. Thanks

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  6. heyas, thank you for the listing! i have an edition ii, but i'm trying to figure out which number it is. are there any images?

    the king is apparently 4 3/4" tall (not 4 1/4 nor 5, so i'm confused); the set is in gold tone and silvertone, has a gold and black chessboard, and comes in a blue cardboard box with imprinted texture, like a leather texture, and blue-flocked cardboard inserts that hold the pieces.

    i didn't think the pieces were weighted... but then again, i wouldn't know. can you tell me if the blue textured cardboard box is the 'leatherette presentation chest'? or if the set 201/202 have gold and silver pieces that are not 'hand antiqued'?

    this would help me so much! thank you!

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  8. i got 602 singed by austin t shulberg

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  9. whats the 602 worth and was their more than one set of the 602 made,,,,or is each number the only run made

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  10. For all you real classic chess set admirers. I have the original Beryllium Copper castings that made the American Revolution Bicentennial “1776” and the Ancient Rome 264 B.C. – 14 A.D sets.

    These were made at Ferriot Inc. in Akron Ohio back in the 70's, where I have been currently working for 31 years. Lots of history here. They were made for the Classic Games Co. There is so much detail in these castings like Ben Franklins hand with glasses to the crack in the liberty bell.

    If anyone would like send me your email address and I will send you some pictures.
    David Swigeart dswigeart@gmail.com

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  11. Does anybody know how to contact Classic Games, specifically, who owns the design patents to these great chess sets? The plastics used back in the 50's and 60's get brittle with age and sets that haven't been damaged from play are starting to get scarce. I've been approached by friends over the years to cast replacement pieces and even whole sets from resin but I'm not doing it for free so to avoid going to court, I need to look staying legal.

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