Battle of Bannockburn Chess Set, Hand Decorated

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Battle of Bannockburn Chess Set, Hand Decorated
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The hand decorated, skillfully-detailed set of Bannockburn chess pieces features many of the historic characters from the famous battle. Observe the fine detail of the castle (or rook) shown. The bricks of the wall actually get smaller as they reach the top which is authentic for the construction of the time, an amazing aspect of detail which really brings out the quality of the piece. The Scots side is led by Robert the Bruce, or King Robert l - who was famously heartened by the tenacious spider to persist in his struggle against the English. He is accompanied by his Queen Elizabeth de Burgh who was reunited with King Robert after being captured eight years earlier. The English are represented by Edward ll who reigned from 1284 until 1327 when he was deposed, imprisoned and horrifically killed at the behest of his wife, the Queen of England, Isabella of France. The rook on both sides is the Tower of Old Sterling castle which overlooked the battle from it`s site on top of an old volcanic rock. Height of King 4 3/4” (120mm). Suits chessboard with square size 1 1/2" (38mm) or 1 3/4” (44mm).


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