The light side has been kept true to its original colours, antiqued and gently distressed. The dark side has a very subtle antiqued ebony finish.
The board has also been artistically matched to complement the pieces
The pieces are UV resistant and ideal for display as well as casual play.
Both Kings carry the hand-painted iridescent silver ‘power’ signature of the artist on their felt bases.

Dogues of War (Domini Bellum); Rare Soviet Analysis Chess Set, c.1945
Red Wolves (Lupus Rufae); Soviet GM1 ‘Wolf-Eared Knights’ Tournament Chess Set, c.1965
The Monochrome Set: Soviet ‘Mordovian Style’ Gulag Chessmen, c.1955
Régence de la Habsburg; French ‘Regency’ Style Wooden Chess Set, c.1930s
Octigenti (The Eight); Soviet Drueke Influenced “Kremlin” Chess Set, c.1960s
Cardinalis d’Griseo (The Grey Cardinals) Soviet/Russian Chess Set c.1975
Tartari (The Mongols); Central Asian ‘Folk-Art’ Chess Set, c.1980-1990
Et Densi (‘Tusk’); Weighted Soviet Carbolite Chess Set, c.1965-1975
Draconis (The Jackals); Soviet Tournament & Club Set, c.1945-1955
Soviet ‘Kyivan Rus’ Hand-Painted, Plastic Silhouette Chess Set, c.1970
Nekva’s Legacy: Austrian ‘Old Vienna’ Coffee House Chess Set, post-WWI 
















