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Walterbiensur

Initially, Roz bought the knights from Chavet, then from Mora 😇 - it's not me who says that, but Madame Roz herself ;-)

Walterbiensur

Roz Knights in the 90’

BrownishGerbil

Although this design is very common and most refer to it as "simple", I had the pleasure recently to play a number of games with a long time friend using the Chavet version of that set and honestly they are great! If I ever stumble upon a bigger version of these I wont hesitate for a second.

Walterbiensur

For me it's a Chavet. I just have a little doubt about the size.
Here's another one in size 5.
They can be recognized, as with other Chavet knights, simply by looking at its base.

Haikuhead
Walterbiensur wrote:

Looks like a size 6 ?

Thanks Walterbiensur. I can confirm the height is 93mm and the base 38mm.

Is it a size 6 that sits on the 7th rank on the photo of yours I re-posted? As my knights do look more similar to that than the images of the Roz knights just posted.

Haikuhead
Walterbiensur wrote:

For me it's a Chavet. I just have a little doubt about the size.

The knight is approx 67mm height and 34mm base – if that helps? Appreciate your help on this.

Walterbiensur

Mine measures 65.4mm high and 35.8mm in diameter. And it's the one in the photo.

Please be aware that there may be differences in the sizes of Chavet pieces.
Here an example of sizes measured on size 3 kings.

I repeat, it's a Chavet. The king, the queen, the bishop the rook… are also those of Chavet ;-)

Haikuhead

Thanks Walterbiensur. I appreciate your feedback on this. It's nice to know this lovely little set that holds great sentimental value for me has an interesting pedigree. I've been learning a lot of about Chavet sets since coming across this thread.

Walterbiensur

And here I try to share other questions and answers on the same topic ;-)

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-equipment/chavet-ndeg-8?page=1

Haikuhead
Walterbiensur wrote:

And here I try to share other questions and answers on the same topic ;-)

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-equipment/chavet-ndeg-8?page=1

Thanks for that link Walter. What a brilliant thread! I read through it all in one sitting. And thanks for sharing the fruits of all of your research and wonderful photos on the Henri Chavet sets. I've owned one since the early 1980s but didn't even know it. Always had a soft spot for that set and now it makes even more sense reading about Chavet's fascinating heritage.

kyltra

Hi everyone, I was glad to find this thread after I picked up an appealing chess set at a second-hand shop, which turns out to be labelled as Henri Chavet 153/5. Can anyone shed light on when this particular set dates from?

PWalker1
Wow @kyltra, looks to be a peach of a find! A bit sad that someone would ship these off to a Secondhand Shoppe, but they have found a new home. Treat them well…

I suspect you will hear from knowledgeable folks very soon on your amazing find. In the meantime, happy chess playing with your Chavet set!
Walterbiensur

Very nice set that can easily be dated around 1985. Its big brother in size 6, will be used in 1990 at the WCC between Lyon and New York.

jasonclark83

@kyltra

How much did you buy it for? Looks super cool with the box.

kyltra
Walterbiensur wrote:

Very nice set that can easily be dated around 1985. Its big brother in size 6, will be used in 1990 at the WCC between Lyon and New York.

Oh fantastic. I'm pleased to be able to put a time period on the set - thanks @Walterbiensur. Didn't see it identified earlier so hope it also helps further flesh out this Chavet guide thread.

PWalker1 wrote:
Wow @kyltra, looks to be a peach of a find! A bit sad that someone would ship these off to a Secondhand Shoppe, but they have found a new home. Treat them well…
I suspect you will hear from knowledgeable folks very soon on your amazing find. In the meantime, happy chess playing with your Chavet set!
jasonclark83 wrote:

@kyltra

How much did you buy it for? Looks super cool with the box.

Pocket change! Will certainly be treating them well - nicest set I expect I'll be playing with and I'm quite fond of its distinctive features. (Need to attend to loose felt on a couple pieces but thankfully all present.)

danlerner66

@kyltra

Do you mind posting your reference for purchase.

Bunky777


Are these Chavet?