A Harrods ebony and boxwood 'Staunton' pattern chess set, weighted bases, kings 9.5cm high, with paperwork advising this set being identical to the set used by Spassky and Fischer during the 1972 world chess championship, also with a chess box decorated in relief with related imagary, 21cm wide, together with a Damascus style chess board, 45cm square.

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