Legionem Michaelis (Misha’s Army), 32 lightly-weighted chessmen without board, wood, orange v. brown, Classic Soviet/Latvian Chess Set (post Stalin era), c.1955
Height: King 10cm, weight 15g, base width 3.5cm, Queen 8.5cm, Bishop 7.5cm, Knight 6.3cm, Rook 5.1cm, Pawn 4.5cm. W: green felt bases B: same
The effervescent Portuguese collector, Arlindo Vieira, in his blog Xadrez Memoria (Memories Of Chess) enthuses that Tal “loved this [these]
pieces” and if I were forced to select just one Soviet set to take with me to the afterlife, this would certainly be the one. Vieira, of course, refers to the late World Champion Mikhail Tal, or “Misha” as he was fondly called, the famous ‘Magician of Riga’.’ And one can see why he favoured this particular set, as just to glance at them sparks an uncontrollable urge to play chess!
The iconic ‘elbow-shaped’ knights have a stark simplicity about them and are very comfortable in hand – even more so with this set, which has been lightly weighted lending them added substance on the field.* Likewise, the simple tear-drop mitre of the bishop can only be inspired by Moscow’s Saint Basil’s Cathedral and it’s “towering domes shaped like the flames of a bonfire rising into the sky” (A. Ivanov, The Tsars, 2018). A vivid image I bore to mind when layering the fiery blood- red/orange hues over the lighter side of this set, and if it catches your eye, I hope you will enjoy some ‘fireworks’ with it too!
The pieces are UV resistant and ideal for display as well as casual play.
Both Kings carry the hand-painted iridescent- gold (2019) signature of the artist on their felt bases.
*For more information on these knights see my November ‘blogski’ Gulag Knights on the ALL ABOUT CHESS page.

✨SET OF THE MONTH✨ Mordor (Field of Shadows); Classic Mordovian U.S.S.R. Chessmen with Hand-Painted Board, c.1952
Drueke’s American-Made Chessmen, No.22, c.1955-1965
Americana: Drueke American Made Chessmen, c.1950
Octigenti (The Eight); Soviet Drueke Influenced “Kremlin” Chess Set, c.1960s
Rufus et Albus; Soviet GM4 "Champion" Cold War Chess Set, c.1980
The Monochrome Set: Soviet ‘Mordovian Style’ Gulag Chessmen, c.1955
Comrade Druekski (Soviet Drueke); Latvian ‘Staunton’ Plastic Chess Set, c.1960-1975
Erectii Rus (Soviet Upright); Small Weighted Averbakh Chess Set, Stalin Era, c.1940-1953
Nekva’s Legacy: Austrian ‘Old Vienna’ Coffee House Chess Set, post-WWI
Et Densi (‘Tusk’); Weighted Soviet Carbolite Chess Set, c.1965-1975
Brutalis (The Beasts); Soviet GM1 Chess Set, c.1960
Alekhine’s Army; Classic German ‘Bundesform’ Wooden Tournament Chess Set, c.1975-1985
Fandangi Militibus (The Dancing Army); Spanish Escardibul “Ajedrez Stawton No.5” Chess Set, c.1960-1975
Stabulum Victores (‘Champions of the Dorm’); Soviet ‘Averbakh Style’ Egg-Bishop Chess set, c.1950s
Farceurs Enragé (Jokers Wild); Faux Silver and Bronze Hand-Painted French Chess Set, c.1970
Sangua Oculos (Old Red Eyes); Spanish Escardibul Staunton c.1965-1975
Alto Reges (The High-Kings); Soviet Upright Metal Chess Set, c.1960
Alumni (The Scholars); Soviet ‘Shkolnik’ Metal Chess Set, c.1960
The Inmates (‘Captum’); Classic Mordovian ‘Gulag Factory 5’ Chessmen, Soviet, c.1947-1955
Soviet ‘Kyivan Rus’ Hand-Painted, Plastic Silhouette Chess Set, c.1970 










