Auricula Lupus (Wolf Ears!); 32 large vintage chess pieces without board, original patina, Soviet, wood, white vs black, c.1965
Height: King 11cm, weight 40g, base width 4.5cm; Queen 10cm wt. 32g, Bishop 8.5cm 22g, Knight 9cm 32g, Rook 7.5cm 30g, Pawns 6.5cm 15g
W: Lush Prussian Blue felt pads, B: same
Following our recent move from Toronto to Hamilton, Ontario my wife Angie has convinced me to part with a few of my reference sets. These are sets I’ve either bought for research purposes or for some unique and interesting feature. There has been little or no restoration to the original patina of these sets at all, as in my opinion, they are perfectly beautiful as is. This Wolf-Eared Knights set merely came to me with loose weights (actually, ‘bolts’ were used instead of the usual moulded lead weight), a situation that has been remedied and the ‘bolts’ secured and retained. The weight was missing from a few pieces which I’ve replaced, matching weight to the set.
Both Kings carry the signature of the restorer on their bases and come with our unique Chess Schach CoA (Certificate of Artistry) which are posted off at the end of the year once we tally up how many sets passed through our galleries in 2022 (See the Jan. 2022 Chessay on our ALL ABOUT CHESS page for more info on these CoAs).
Ref Code AL22

Farceurs Enragé (Jokers Wild); Faux Silver and Bronze Hand-Painted French Chess Set, c.1970
Régence de la Habsburg; French ‘Regency’ Style Wooden Chess Set, c.1930s
Comrade Druekski (Soviet Drueke); Latvian ‘Staunton’ Plastic Chess Set, c.1960-1975
Red Wolves (Lupus Rufae); Soviet GM1 ‘Wolf-Eared Knights’ Tournament Chess Set, c.1965
Octigenti (The Eight); Soviet Drueke Influenced “Kremlin” Chess Set, c.1960s
Et Densi (‘Tusk’); Weighted Soviet Carbolite Chess Set, c.1965-1975
Fandangi Militibus (The Dancing Army); Spanish Escardibul “Ajedrez Stawton No.5” Chess Set, c.1960-1975
Figuli Lapis Milites (Stone Army): Hand-Painted ‘One-Off’ Isle of Lewis Chess Set, c.1990
Tartari (The Mongols); Central Asian ‘Folk-Art’ Chess Set, c.1980-1990
Sangua Oculos (Old Red Eyes); Spanish Escardibul Staunton c.1965-1975
Nekva’s Legacy: Austrian ‘Old Vienna’ Coffee House Chess Set, post-WWI
Cupri Columni (Copper Necks); Soviet Botvinnik-Flohr (BFII) Tournament Chess Set, c.1950-1960
The Whiteheads (Albo Capita); Reimagined Soviet ‘Young Pioneers’ Analysis Set, c.1960s
Soviet ‘Kyivan Rus’ Hand-Painted, Plastic Silhouette Chess Set, c.1970
Drueke’s American-Made Chessmen, No.22, c.1955-1965 
















