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This Rednesday I'm sharing a chess set my mother bought about 30 years ago - she didn't know how to play chess but she adored the little hand painted chess pieces. She had a "game table" in the living room and pictured her darling chess pieces, set up invitingly on the table. These were the days of macrame, quilting and needlepoint and I was always going to needlepoint her a chess board, so it would be special too, like her chess set.
They would live happily on in her curio cabinet until my father passed away last year and I brought everything home. They have been sitting in a box, waiting for me to find a home for them - which I still haven't found. WAH!
But worse than that, I found this morning ... after thinking AHA!, something for Rednesday ... that one of the red pawns is GONE, not there! I knew that some had lost their little pipes and one of the horses had lost an ear, but I had found all those little bits, close at hand in my mom's cabinet. Sadly I'm 99.9% sure the missing piece wasn't found elsewhere when we were packing up things and so, won't be uncovered as we unpack the remaining boxes.
They would live happily on in her curio cabinet until my father passed away last year and I brought everything home. They have been sitting in a box, waiting for me to find a home for them - which I still haven't found. WAH!
But worse than that, I found this morning ... after thinking AHA!, something for Rednesday ... that one of the red pawns is GONE, not there! I knew that some had lost their little pipes and one of the horses had lost an ear, but I had found all those little bits, close at hand in my mom's cabinet. Sadly I'm 99.9% sure the missing piece wasn't found elsewhere when we were packing up things and so, won't be uncovered as we unpack the remaining boxes.
I guess it went walkabout, searching for it's long-promised-by-me chessboard home ... not this woebegone one shown, it's a free printable I found on the internet.
What a wonderful treasure you have with that chess board. I have never seen one just like it.
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barbara jean
Sally, that chess set is absolutely priceless! I don't think I have ever seen anything like it. Was it made in Germany? What a special, special treasure to have, even if there is one piece gone astray! Thanks for sharing, Nan
ReplyDeleteHi Sally, each piece is so unique. Can you imagine the hours that went into it? What a sweet reminder of your mother. I hope the missing piece will return after it's walk about.
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Jann
Hi Sally! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is just the cutest chess set EVER! It looks like it would make playing the game really fun. I hope that missing pawn makes a surprise appearance as you unpack!
Happy Rednesday,
Stephanie
Hi Sally! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is just the cutest chess set EVER! It looks like it would make playing the game really fun. I hope that missing pawn makes a surprise appearance as you unpack!
Happy Rednesday,
Stephanie
OMG, I love your precious chess set. It's surely one of a kind-maybe you can needlepoint the board for it now. Not sure how much stuff F. Tree Maker can hold-and I want to do the same thing. After I get all my info, just compile it on the software and quit the service. Of course I may become so addicted I'll be on it forever!
ReplyDeleteOh what a unique chess set!!I adore the shapes and colors, would be fantastic to have sitting out even if you didn't know how to play.
ReplyDeleteAnn
That is so cute! I love it. I don't play chess because it would require me to THINK. Not my strong suite. :) I wonder if you can get a replacement piece for it? xox
ReplyDeletesuch comfort in things that belonged to our Mothers...
ReplyDeleteHey sally, I also have a chess set just like this. It was my father's Chess set for years, he gave it to me this last christmas as he knows I have grown up adoring the set. Sadly, I still don't know where exactly it came from or how many exist.
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